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  • Hermes
    The Hermes Consortium for Literary and Cultural Studies is a collaboration of doctoral schools in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain with associated partners in Italy and USA.
    Website: http://www.hermes.au.dk/hermeshome

  • Synapsis - European School for Comparative Studies
    The School offers a different programme in the area of comparative studies on European literature, theatre, cinema and the arts, with the participation of leading scholars in the field. The aim is to create a framework that will lead to the development of a common culture in Europe, while respecting the integrity of national and local traditions, and to provide an opportunity for scholars and students from the various countries to cooperate and discuss problems of mutual concern.
    Website: http://www.unisi.it/synapsis/

  • Lace: Literature and Change in Europe
    Defending a multilingual and cross-cultural approach that reflects the cooperation between institutions from diverse regions of Europe, and focusing on both continuities and discontinuities in European cultural history against the backdrop of exchanges with the ‘Tout-Monde’ (Edouard Glissant), a globalized world undergoing an intense process of cross-fertilization and creolization, LACE strives to document and analyse the ways in which the arts - broadly conceived - contribute to western culture’s self-reflection.
    Website: http://drupal.arts.kuleuven.be/lace/

  • Playing Identities: Migration, Creolisation, Creation
    This project aims to interpret migration phenomena as instances of creolisation. Creolisation is a specific mode of socio-cultural transformation connected with cultural encounter that leads to the construction of a new cultural identity. By forcing subjects to assume new unpredictable roles in complex social systems, creolisation  enables a play of identities in which everybody becomes someone else, becomes the Other, and makes things become something else.
    Website: http://www.vocidifonte.org/





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