Global Literary Studies Research Lab (GlobaLS)
Introduction
Global Literary Studies (GlobaLS) aims at studying literary history from a global perspective, which we understand as a research approach that looks at cross-border cultural and literary phenomena beyond the national framework. Accordingly, this group has four main scientific objectives:
1) To review existing theoretical frameworks on the notion of the “global” in order to advance on its application within Literary Studies, taking on new analytical units such as cities, regions, rivers, seas, and oceans;
2) To promote the global study of literature from an interdisciplinary perspective within the Humanities and the Social Sciences,
3) To contribute to the analysis of literary processes, places and actors at a local and global scale through different case studies,
4) To contribute to the advancement of the global study of literature using macro- and micro-historical analyses and computational tools within a Digital Humanities framework.
These scientific objectives will be tested by means of a triple research focus: Global Literary Environments, The Global Novel and Global Translation Flows. GlobaLS hosts PhD and postdoctoral students, R&D projects and the ERC Starting Grant project "Social Networks of the Past. Mapping Hispanic and Lusophone Modernity, 1898-1959", led by Diana Roig Sanz.
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Members
- Roig Sanz, Diana
- Campanella Casas, Lucia
- Cantó Milà, Natàlia
- Cardillo, Alessio Vincenzo
- Rodríguez Casañ, Ruben
- Tanasescu, Cristian
More information
Visit the website https://mapmodern.wordpress.com/
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- Social Networks of the Past: Mapping Hispanic and Lusophone Literary Modernity, 1898-1959
- The Novel as Global Form. Poetic Challenges and Cross-border Literary Circulation