Wypromowane prace dyplomowe
2018
Prace licencjackie
- When off-culture becomes a mainstream product - a story of Rap music and Hip-hop subculture in America on examples of Eminem and 6LACK
- The Woman and the Royal in "Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words" by Andrew Morton
- "Bridget Jones" (1996) by Helen Fielding - the Victorian woman versus the modern woman
- Socio-cultural consequences of the First World War and the female characters of " Downton Abbey "
- Culture gap between British Muslim generations in "East is East" (1999) and "Ae Fond Kiss" (2004)
- The Black Question in the 1960s America on the basis of "The Help" (2011) and "The Butler" (2013)
2017
Prace magisterskie
- Sharia in the UK - analysis of popular and quality press discourse (2001-2016)
- A Question of Belonging to the Host Society: the Experience of Afro-Caribbean immigrants to Great Britain in David Dabydeen’s ‘Disappearance’ and Andrea Levy’s ‘Small Island’.
- Portrait of a modern woman in Adele's and Amy Winehouse's song lyrics.
- Cultural effects of globalization in 'My Son the Fanatic' (1997) and 'East is East' (1999)
- Class and Education in Postwar British Cinema.
- Between Tradition and Modernity - the Portrayal of Christmas in Selected Postwar British and American Christmas Films
- Adaptation and Appropriation of British Victorian Dress in Steampunk, Goth and Lolita Subcultural Fashion Styles.
- Place (and) Identity: Male Experience of the Capital City in “Faith, Hope and Love” by Llwyd Owen and “City of the Mind” by Penelope Lively
- Steampunk vs. Cyberpunk: Exploring Human-Machine Relations in "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill and "Transmetropolitan" by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson.
- Appropriating Folklore in Popular Fantasy Cinema: Folk Evil in Born of Hope, Stardust and Reign of Fire.
2016
Prace licencjackie
- Portrayal of the Armed Bobby in British Press after 9/11
- Cultural aspects of heroism in Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien
2015
Prace licencjackie
- Black Sabbath as the forefathers of heavy metal music and the related subculture
- British 'Civilising Mission' in India in "Kim" by Joseph Rudyard Kipling and "The siege of Krishnapur" by James Gordon Farrell