Experts in: Queer Studies
FERRONE, Alex
Professeur adjoint
MONNET, Rodica-Livia
Professeure titulaire
- East Asian cultures
- Japan
- China
- Taiwan
- South Korea
- South Asian Cultures
- India
- Central AsianCultures
- Kazakhstan
- Uzbekistan
- Études féministes
- Queer Studies
- Nouveaux matérialismes
- Literature
- Visual arts
- Film Making
- Media arts
- Popular culture
- Humanités environnementales
- Theory and practices of Cinema
- Ecocinema
- Nuclear histories
- Nuclear cultures
Livia Monnet earned her PhD from the University of Vienna, in Austria. She taught at the University of Heidelberg, in Germany, and at the University of Minnesota, in the USA, before coming to the Université de Montréal. Her current research focuses on experimental cinema in Japan, body issues in video installations and 21st-century media arts, and on artistic and cultural practices of ecological movements in the Asia-Pacific area. She teaches courses on a wide variety of subjects, including independent animation cinema in the 2000s, feminism in cinema and the visual arts, classical Japanese theatre, uchronia in Japanese literature and cinema, and theory and esthetics in comic strips and their film adaptations. She has received academic awards from the Canon Foundation and the German Society for East Asian studies, as well as many SSHRC research grants.
SAVOY, Eric
Professeur honoraire
- Poetry
- Poetry and poetics
- Literary discourse analysis
- Psychoanalysis
- Queer Studies
- Literary theory
- Film Making
- Visual arts
- Architecture
- Littérature et peinture
- Experimental writing
- Literature and architecture
- Traduction littéraire
My research work and teaching deal with the relationships between the poetics of theoretical discourse and the literary field. I see the process of micro-reading as a "starting point" for a dialogue on issues in literary expression. I study the literary field from an interdisciplinary perspective, at the crossroads of the evolution of the novel, of literary theory, psychoanalysis, cinema and the plastic arts (painting and architecture). Generally speaking, I use deconstructivist theories to explore literary processes and cultural practices (experimental writing, archives). My fields of research include the use of "gender studies" and the poetics of literary translation.