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Institute for the Study of Literature in the Low Countries (ISLN) University of Antwerp

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ISLN (Institute for the Study of Literature in the Netherlands) is a research group of the University of Antwerp. ISLN focuses on Dutch-language literature from the Middle Ages to the present. Specific attention goes to book history, multilingualism and the social context of literature. ISLN houses the documentation centers Louis Paul Boon and Hugo Claus and works structurally with other institutions in and around Antwerp that are active in the ...

Dutch Literature, Leuven KU Leuven

Dutch Literature Research, Leuven

Geert Claassens’ research focusses on Middle Dutch chivalric epics and romances, the oeuvre of Petrus Naghel (the so called ‘Bible Translator of 1360’), the problem of fictionality in medieval literature and the possibilities of a modern narratological approach of medieval texts. Currently he is also engaged in several edition projects (amongst others Roman van Walewein, Beatrijs, ...

Language and literature Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Studying languages is an exciting choice, particularly in a city such as Brussels where probably more languages are spoken than anywhere else in Europe. Competence in languages is not just a luxury. It is a necessity in a society where international relationships are part of every day life. Language students access other cultures and thus broaden their horizons. They have the opportunity to see how people communicate and how the human mind ...

Dutch Literature, Antwerp Campus KU Leuven

Dutch Literature Research Campus Sint-Andries

Hilde Van Belle’s main research interests are: non-fiction and narrative journalism, rhetoric and argumentation, and literary translation. In her publications on Dutch literature, narrative journalism and rhetoric, both literary and critical analyses are performed. Currently she’s focusing on the work of Joris Van Casteren, Chris De Stoop, Gerard van Westerloo, and on the Gonzo ...

Department of Dutch literature Ghent University

Dutch literature and culture of the Middle Ages. Codicology, analytical bibliography and the history of early printing. Dutch literature and culture of the early modern period (15th-16th centuries) Seventeenth-century literature and culture Modernism and avant-garde. Dutch Literature between the First and the Second World War Modern Dutch Poetry Textual bibliography and textual editing Dutch Post-War Fiction Postmodern Literature and Theory ...

Centre for Literature and Culture-Science Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The Centre for Literary and Cultural Studies offers an interdisciplinary forum for specialists in literature, theatre, dance, and film, whether doctoral students, researchers, assistants and teaching staff. Through seminars, guest lectures, conferences, and publications advanced research is conducted across the boundaries of individual disciplines, critical methods, genres, cultures and languages. Past initiatives focussed on the novelist ...

Translation and Intercultural Transfer, Brussels Campus KU Leuven

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Translation & Intercult.Transfer @ HUB

This research group focuses on translation as a vector of intercultural transfer: interlingual and intralingual as well as intersemiotic forms of translation are addressed. Transfer movements occur within and between national, regional and continental cultures. The proposed research is not limited as regards time or space but addresses , instead, a comprehensive range of translation genres and ...