Organisations
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, ...
Antwerp Centre for Digital humanities and literary Criticism (ACDC) University of Antwerp
Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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 ...
Department of Dutch literature Ghent University
Department of Latin and Greek Ghent University
Department of Literary Studies Ghent University
Media, Arts and Design Hasselt University
MAD-research aims to develop, organize and valorize the research within PXL-MAD, visual arts programme, with great attention to media, arts, design, and society. The focus lies on research that approaches the (art)object and the image from an artistic and/or designerly methodology and/or from a cross-disciplinary perspective. Designers and artists are supported in their research in the arts and in the systematic development of methods and ...
Research Centre : Esthetics, Imaginary and Creation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The ongoing research of CREI is concentrated in the fields of: 1. Hermeneutics of Poetry; 2. Relations between Pictural and Poetical Creation (XXth cent.); 3. Aesthetics of Contemporaneous Arts; 4. Phenomenological, Semiotical ans Cognitive Approaches of Creativity; 5. Esoterism in literature, fantastic literature 6. Pedagogy of Creativity. Furthermore, CREI has special interest in: - Emile Verhaeren; - Jean Cocteau; - Christian Dotremont