(PG) LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES

CRILLS - Interdepartmental Research Centre for Foreign Languages and Literatures

Submitted by RAntinucci on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 20:15
PI name
Raffaella Antinucci
PI email
raffaella.antinucci@uniparthenope.it
Short description of research profile

The CRILLS carries out research and educational activities in the field of foreign languages, cultures, and literatures, particularly in the areas of (English and French):

- lexicology and lexicography;

- terminology and terminography;

- discourse analysis;

- corpus linguistics and stylistics;

- literary criticism and translation;

- cross-cultural and genre studies;

- new digital literacies, webwriting, and their multimodal/media dimension.

University
University of Naples Parthenope
Research area
SOCIAL SCIENCES » Other social sciences » (EN) CULTURAL STUDIES
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (OY) LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (PG) LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (QC) LITERATURE, ROMANCE

CECJI - Centre for the Study of Correspondence and Diaries

Submitted by moderator_UBO on Thu, 05/07/2020 - 14:31
PI name
Eric Francalanza
PI email
eric.francalanza@univ-brest.fr
Short description of research profile

The Centre for the Study of Correspondence and Diaries (CECJI - EA7289) is a laboratory at the University of Bretagne Occidentale specialising in the publication and study of correspondence, diaries and texts relating to personal literature. Its territorial anchorage also means that it is dedicated to the study of Breton writers in the French language.

University
University of Bretagne Occidentale
Research area
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (OY) LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (PA) LITERATURE
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (PG) LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES

CRBC- Centre de Recherche Bretonne et Celtique

Submitted by moderator_UBO on Mon, 04/06/2020 - 16:41
PI name
Yves Coativy
PI email
yves.coativy@univ-brest.fr
Short description of research profile

The Centre de recherche bretonne et celtique (CRBC) is a multidisciplinary research laboratory whose 43 members (historians, linguists, Anglicists and Celticists, enthnologists, sociologists...) explore topics and areas of research within Breton and Celtic cultural domains. They also lead individual or collective research in other fields, across Europe, the Atlantic and beyond.

 

University
University of Bretagne Occidentale
Research area
HUMANITIES » History and archaeology » (MM) HISTORY
HUMANITIES » Languages and literature » (PG) LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES