Experts in: 20th century
BÉLAND, Martine
Professeure associée
- Nietzsche
- Literary aesthetics
- Études de réception
- German philosophy
- Philosophy of literature
- Philosophy of translation
- Literary theory
- Germany
- 19th century
- Word and Music Studies
- German literature of the (late) 19th century
- Literature and philosophy
- Traduction littéraire
- 20th century
- Aesthetics
- Aesthetics
BERTRAND DE MUÑOZ, Maryse
Professeure émérite
- Spain
- 20th century
- Literary or Artistic Work Analysis
- Artistic and Literary Analysis Models
- Artistic and Literary Movements, Schools and Styles
BOCHNER, Jay
Professeur honoraire
CLAUSIUS, Katharina
Professeure adjointe
- Theories of democracy
- Politics of aesthetics
- Cultural policy
- Media Theories
- Theories and practices of intermediality
- Musicology
- Aesthetics and visual culture
- Opera
- Visual arts
- Word and Music Studies
- Littérature et peinture
- Literature criticism
- Modern and post-modern Theater
- Poetry and poetics
- Early Modern Times
- Baroque Period
- Age of Enlightenment
- 20th century
- 2000 A.D. - Present
- Between the wars
DESPOIX, Philippe
Professeur associé
- Theories and practices of intermediality
- Interdiscursivity
- Antiquity
- Age of Enlightenment
- 20th century
- Europe
- Canada
- Literature and science
- German and Austrian Literature (20th and 21th century)
- Visual arts
Philippe Despoix is an expert on 18th-century literature and takes an interest in European scientific voyages of the Enlightenment and, in particular, as a member of the Gestes admirables research group, in the role and dissemination of engravings. He is also a specialist in 20th-century Germanic thought, and a member of the Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, where he co-directs the PUM collection. He is also a member of the trans-Atlantic doctoral academy "Diversity: Mediating Difference in Transcultural Space."
As a member of the scientific committee of the Centre de recherche sur l'intermédialité, he collaborates with the team working on "archiving in a digital age" and directs the Intermédialités journal on the history and theory of arts and letters and techniques. His current research concerns the function of the media in memory and intercultural processes. He is preparing a book that examines the relationship between photography, anthropology and history from an intermedial perspective.
LUPAȘCU, Victoria-Oana
Professeure adjointe
MALCOLM, Jane
Professeure agrégée
VAN RAHDEN, Till
Chercheur, Professeur titulaire
- Democracy
- Family
- German history
- History of gender
- Jewish history
- Migration
- Multiculturalism
- Paternity
- Politeness and civility
- Interethnic relationships
- Urbanity
- Europe
- Germany
- 19th century
- 20th century
- Theories of democracy
- Age of Enlightenment
- International migrations
- Early Modern Times
- Modern Times