The aim of this project is to assess various relationships between images and indulgences, especially in the context of Flemish paintings produced in the fifteenth-century and the beginning of the ...read more
PhD in the arts by Natalia Drobot (Universiteit Hasselt, Faculteit Architectuur en Kunst, PXL-MAD; main supervisor: prof. dr. Bert Willems, UHasselt), Ostalgie, een bijzondere, artistieke ontwikkeling binnen de hedendaagse kunst, vanuit ...read more
Gender and sex differences in human communication are well-documented, but the scientific knowledge on the impact of such differences on interpreting is limited. This project aims at verifying whether claims ...read more
This comparative project, which examines French, English, Dutch and German texts, aims to trace the historical development of the cause célèbre, i.e. a historical-literary tradition which compiled the most remarkable legal cases and crime stories of the recent ...read more
This project researches the relations between literature, gender and technology in the works of three early twentieth-century British women writers: Bryher (pseudonym of Annie Winifred Ellerman), Mina Loy and Nancy ...read more
In the study of Middle Dutch literature, the key question of authorship and its contemporary interpretations has rarely been asked, probably because most texts were handed down anonymously. However, through ...read more
This doctoral project aims to produce a revisionist, genre-theoretical history of the eighteenth-century ode in Britain. Promoting an inclusive, quantitative as well as qualitative examination of canonic and non-canonic authors’ productions, the project ...read more