Centre for Literary and Intercultural Studies

Centre for Literary and Intercultural Studies Centre for literary and intercultural studies focuses on recent developments in literature within a broad transnational an intercultural context.

Its main aim is to foster professional research in a wide range of cultural phenomena transcending the sphere of national literatures.

20/02/2014

ERASMUS - VE HŘE JE I GLASGOW!
Milé kolegyně, milí kolegové,
díky novým jednáním dr. Čulíka bude možné přihlásit se na Erasmus také do Glasgow. Využijte této šance!
Petr Bubeníček

04/04/2013

New membership announcement: Dr. Kateřina Svatoňová (Film Studies Department, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague) has joined the Centre for Literary and Intercultural communication.

The colloquium: “Film adaptation: a dialogue among approaches” will be held in Greifswald April 18 – 20, 2013. The list ...
02/12/2012

The colloquium: “Film adaptation: a dialogue among approaches” will be held in Greifswald April 18 – 20, 2013.

The list of contributors of the Colloquium in Greifswald is being developed. There are still negotiations being made in terms of participants. However, the most up-to-date list already promises fruitful discussions on film adaptation viewed from different perspectives. A post colloquium collection of papers should be published in 2014.

The following people have agreed to attend the Colloquium so far:

Key speaker: Thomas M. Leitch (University of Delaware, Newark).

Jörgen Bruhn (Linnaeus University, Växjö), Petr Bubeníček (Masaryk University, Brno), Lucie Česálková (Masaryk University, Brno), Lars Elleström (Linnaeus University, Växjö), Kamilla Elliott (Lancaster University, Lancaster), Zbyněk Fišer (Masaryk University, Brno), Joseph Garnczar (University of Cologne, Köln), Miroslav Kotásek (University of Technology, Brno), Petr Málek (Hamburg University, Hamburg / Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague), Petr Mareš (Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague), Kyle Meikle (University of Delaware, Newark), Peter Steiner (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia), Jan Tlustý (Masaryk University, Brno).

For more information please see the “news” link on our website www.phil.muni.cz/wcls.

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Offizielle Internetseite der Hansestadt Greifswald. Hier finden Sie Informationen zur Kultur, Wirtschaft, Bildung und Stadtentwicklung der Universitätsstadt an der Ostsee.

New membership announcement: Professor David Herman (Ohio State University) has joined the Centre for Literary and Inter...
12/11/2012

New membership announcement: Professor David Herman (Ohio State University) has joined the Centre for Literary and Intercultural communication.
http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/herman145/

Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor,Department of English, Ohio State University, 164 W. 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210-1370 USA--> herman.145[at]osu.edu

Das Trauma und seine Representation in der Literatur und KunstDas Forschungszentrum der literarischen und interkulturell...
24/10/2012

Das Trauma und seine Representation in der Literatur und Kunst

Das Forschungszentrum der literarischen und interkulturellen Studien und Das Institut für tschechische Literatur und das Bibliothekswesen in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Haus der Künste der Stadt Brno läd Sie zum zum wissenschaftlichen Kolloquium ein: Das Trauma und seine Representation in der Literatur und Kunst.

Die Veranstaltung wird im Rahmen der Leo-Eitinger-Tage in Brno
realisiert. http://www.eitinger.cz/
Termin: 20. November 2012.
Ort: Galerie Dům pánů z Kunštátu, Dominikánská-Str. 9, Brno, Tschechische
Republik.
Sprachen: tschechisch, slowakisch.

Leo Eitinger je jednou z nejvýznamnějších postav moderní psychiatrie. Zabýval se zejména viktomologií a posttraumatickou stresovou poruchou, angažoval se v boji za lidská práva. Narodil se roku 1912 v Lomnici.

The colloquium: “Film adaptation: a dialogue among approaches” will be held in Greifswald April 18 – 20, 2013.The list o...
03/10/2012

The colloquium: “Film adaptation: a dialogue among approaches” will be held in Greifswald April 18 – 20, 2013.
The list of contributors of the Colloquium in Greifswald is being developed. There are still negotiations being made in terms of participants. However, the most up-to-date list already promises fruitful discussions on film adaptation viewed from different perspectives. The definite topics of the papers will be released by the end of November. A post colloquium collection of papers should be published in 2014.
The following people have agreed to attend the Colloquium so farDr. Jörgen Bruhn (Linnaeus University, Växjö), Dr. Petr Bubeníček (Masaryk University, Brno), Dr. Lucie Česálková (Masaryk University, Brno), Prof. Lars Elleström (Linnaeus University, Växjö), Dr. Kamilla Elliott (Lancaster University, Lancaster), Doc. Zbyněk Fišer (Masaryk University, Brno), Dr. Joseph Garnczar (University of Cologne, Köln), Dr. Anne Gjelsvik (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU), Dr. Alice Jedličková (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague), Prof. Thomas M. Leitch (University of Delaware, Newark), Dr. Petr Málek (Hamburg University, Hamburg), Prof. Petr Mareš (Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague), Prof. Peter Steiner (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia), Dr. Jan Tlustý (Masaryk University, Brno).
For more information please see the the “news” link on our website www.phil.muni.cz/wcls.

Centrum literárních a interkulturních studií se zaměřuje na dění v moderní literatuře v nadnárodním a interkulturním kontextu. Klade si za cíl odborně reflektovat široké spektrum jevů, které přesahují oblast národních literatur. Badatelské centrum je od počátku koncipováno jako platforma pro interdi...

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