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European Connections
Studies in Comparative Literature, Intermediality and AestheticsEuropean Connections: Studies in Comparative Literature, Intermediality and Aesthetics is a peer-reviewed series that publishes innovative research monographs, edited volumes as well as translations of key theoretical works. The series focuses on the literary and artistic relations that have shaped and continue to shape European cultures across national, linguistic and media boundaries, leading to vibrant new forms of artistic creation and aesthetic expression. It also wishes to explore relations with non-European cultures with a view to fostering more equitable models of cultural exchange and transfer. The series promotes comparative, intermedial and interdisciplinary approaches, whether studies of specific writers, filmmakers and artists; critical re-evaluations of historical periods (from the medieval to the ultra-contemporary) and movements; or wider theoretical reflections within the fields of comparative literature, intermediality studies and aesthetics. In light of the urgent need to revitalize the idea of Europe along new lines of thought, the series encourages research that explores the rich connections within European artistic and cultural production as well as the participation of European cultures in what the great philosopher of relation Édouard Glissant has called the Tout-monde. The series publishes in English, French and German. Editorial Board: Vincent Ferré (University Paris-Est Créteil), Robin Kirkpatrick (University of Cambridge), Kim Knowles (Aberystwyth University), Frauke Matthes (University of Edinburgh), Jean-Pascal Pouzet (University of Limoges), Marisa Verna (Università Cattolica, Milan)
56 publications
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Chants of Christological Continuity
African Anthropology, Christology, and Patristic Dialogue©2025 Monographs -
Le chant et l’écrit lyrique
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The Sirens’ Chant: Bloom & Chichikov
When the footnote becomes the text, the text the footnoteMonographs -
The Sirens’ Chant: Bloom & Chichikov
When the footnote becomes the text, the text the footnoteMonographs -
Lorand Gaspar ou le Chant d´une genèse ininterrompue
©2024 Monographs -
Introduction to Kalophony, the Byzantine «Ars Nova»
The «Anagrammatismoi» and «Mathēmata» of Byzantine Chant©2015 Monographs -
Chanter et lire dans le récit médiéval
La fonction des insertions lyriques dans les œuvres narratives et didactiques d’oïl aux XIII e et XIV e siècles©2010 Thesis -
Chanter et lire dans le récit médiéval
La fonction des insertions lyriques dans les œuvres narratives et didactiques d’oïl aux XIII e et XIV e siècles©2010 Thesis -
Intermedial Encounters Between Image, Music and Text
With and Beyond Roland Barthes©2024 Edited Collection -
On The Asian and European Origins of Legal and Political Systems
Views from Korea, Kazakhstan and France©2018 Edited Collection -
Political Systems of the Former Yugoslavia
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia©2017 Edited Collection -
Ancient Roots of Creation and Afterlife Beliefs
©2022 Monographs -
Forms and Uses of Argument
Transdisciplinary Aspects of Figurative Language: from Aesthetics to Neuroscience©2022 Edited Collection -
Myth Connections
The Use of Hindu Myths and Philosophies in R.K. Narayan and Raja Rao- (Enlarged with «The Myth Connection»)©2007 Monographs -
Domestic Service and the Formation of European Identity
Understanding the Globalization of Domestic Work, 16th-21st Centuries©2005 Edited Collection