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Literary and Cultural Studies Research Unit, Leuven KU Leuven

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The Literary Studies Research Unit, Leuven, consists of the following six research groups:

  • Dutch Literature, Leuven
  • English Literature, Leuven
  • German Literature, Leuven
  • French, Italian and Spanish Literature, Leuven
  • Literary Theory and Cultural Studies, Leuven
  • Latin Literature, Leuven

Department of Literary Studies Ghent University

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The Literature Department clusters literary research across different disciplines: Greek, Latin, French, Dutch, German, English, Italian, Spanish and a number of Scandinavian languages. Its researchers also study comparative literature focussing on a number of topics such as book and genre studies, cultural memory, identity and interculturality, digital humanities, narratology and rhetorics.

Antwerp Centre for Digital humanities and literary Criticism (ACDC) University of Antwerp

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The analysis and interpretation of texts constitute a central research focus in literary studies. At this moment Humanities research is increasingly being enhanced by means of automation (Digital Humanities). In addition to 'close reading' this development also enables 'distant reading', an umbrella term for new methods of digital text analysis which allow humanities researchers to discover not only micro- but also macrophilological phenomena, ...

Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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The Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings brings together researchers in the field of literary, theatre and performance studies. CLIC offers scholars an interdisciplinary network to stimulate research along three key concepts: media, genres and spaces. MEDIA Literature, theatre and performance traditionally belong to specific medial systems. However, these systems often interact in hybrid, intermedial ways. Definitions of ...

Chinese Studies, Leuven KU Leuven

Sinology at KULeuven includes the following three domains of research: 1. CLASSICAL CHINESE PHILOSOPHY (Zhou en Han Dynasties): * An analysis of the 'Xunzi' as a culmination of early Chinese philosophical debates; * The ethic-religious core chapters of 'Mozi': a textual analysis of the three-fold structure; * A study of the 'Xunzi'; * Paradoxes in early taoist writings: a philosophical and textual analysis; * From normative language to ...