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The Global Literary Studies Research Lab studies literary history from a global, decentered and interdisciplinary perspective. This approach allows us to look at cross-border cultural and literary phenomena beyond the national framework. We are also fully committed to a gender and ethical perspective Read
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Global Translation Flows research line. Our goal is to trace global translation flows and the agents involved in this circulation (translators, publishers, literary agents). We seek to abandon the focus on “innovative” centres and “imitative” peripheries and study at large-scale new or lesser-known global translation zones within a digital humanities and gender perspective Read
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Global Novel research line. Our goal is to investigate the transformations of the contemporary novel in its articulations across Europe and the world Read
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Global Literary Environments research line. Our goal is to address spaces as a key factor for the understanding of early modern and contemporary scientific and literary production made by human agency. We also aim to explore those spaces that have been understood as "wild" regardless of their nationality. Read
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Global Cinema research line. Our goal is to propose a decentered, political, ethical and gender perspective to cinema history. Specifically, we unearth the role that women of the Global South played, in order to rewrite film histories from multiple situated perspectives Read