This FWO-funded postdoctoral research project (2009-2012) examines how, why, and to what effect the memory of the Holocaust is invoked, mobilized, and represented in literary texts that connect the Nazi ...read more
This study describes the construction of ‘adoption cultures’ in Flanders with respect to Ethiopian children. These social worlds negotiate between the parenting projects of adoption families and the popular and ...read more
Joint PhD in the arts by Geoffrey Brusatto (Universiteit Hasselt, Faculteit Architectuur en Kunst, PXL-MAD, en K.U.Leuven, fac. Letteren): De gevouwen structuur. De (her)opbouw van het gedrukte boek
Story lines and characters from Swedish children’s books author Astrid Lindgren’s oeuvre have permeated Swedish cultural life and society. Her legacy is kept alive, and has become transcendental, ethereal, and ...read more
The project analysed German texts (from 1800 until today) with a shared programmatic and self reflexive quality to reveal the connection between depictions of bodily boundaries, world view and poetics. ...read more
This research project deals with the user-experience related to embodied music mediation technologies. More specifically, adoption and policy problems surrounding new media (art) are considered, which arise from the usability ...read more
Cappadocian (also known as Asia Minor Greek) is a Greek-Turkish mixed language thought to have died in the 1960s until its rediscovery in 2005. According to our present knowledge, there ...read more