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Master Anne-Kathrine Woldsnes ved Institutt for litteratur, omr?destudier og europeiske spr?k vil forsvare sin avhandling L’interlangue fran?aise écrite des lycéens norvégiens: Connaissances explicites et apprentissage de la morphosyntaxe nominale et verbale for graden philosophiae doctor (ph.d.).
Join Kristin Bech (ILOS) and Eirik Welo (IFIKK) for a series of three informal seminars in which we read the text and images of the Bayeux tapestry.
Text development seminar in literature organised by Associate Professor Geir Uvsl?kk at ILOS. The text development seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.
Text development seminar in area studies organised by Professor Atle L. Wold at ILOS. The text development seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.
This methods course is aimed at doctoral research fellows at the Faculty of Humanities, providing them with a general overview of various approaches to discourse analysis and a more detailed introduction to (Multimodal) Critical Discourse Analysis. The emphasis is on how discourse analysis can be used in various humanities projects.
This advanced course in theories of knowledge foregrounds the development of major debates within literary and cultural theory. The aim is to enable PhD Fellows to articulate and perhaps defend more persuasively the theoretical assumptions upon which their own PhD projects are based.
This advanced course in Theories of Knowledge addresses the role the construction of real and imagined geographical spaces plays for the knowledge we establish through research in (primarily) area studies and history. In an age of supposed globalisation, we invite PhD-candidates to reflect on the ways in which their own project is delineated geographically and the impact this has on their research.
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In this lecture, Wolfgang Hottner (University of Bergen) will discuss great expectations, lost illusions and the poetics of disappointment.
Rustem Kadyrzhanov will talk about the security situation in the Central Asian region after Russia started the war in Ukraine in February 2022.
Text development seminar in area studies organised by Professor Atle L. Wold at ILOS. The text development seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.
In this lecture, Jacob Lund (Aarhus University) will discuss the significance of the conceptual shift from "modern" to "contemporary" art and what this entails for today's aesthetic practices.
John P. Burgess will talk about the relationship between the Russian State and Church.
Master Ana María Ramírez Gómez at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages will defend her dissertation Latin American Sinographies: Travel Writings of a Journey to China (1843–1966) for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD).
A discussion of representations of flight, homelessness, border crossing, belonging and identity formation in recent as well as older literature, with an emphasis on literature's connections to the world of politics and ethics.
Text development seminar in area studies organised by Professor Atle L. Wold at ILOS. The text development seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.
Pr?veforelesning til fast stilling i allmenn litteraturvitenskap.
Pr?veforelesning til fast stilling i allmenn litteraturvitenskap.
Pr?veforelesning til fast stilling i allmenn litteraturvitenskap.
Pr?veforelesning til fast stilling i allmenn litteraturvitenskap.
Master Ingeborg Misje Bergem at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages will defend her dissertation ‘On est là’: The Yellow Vest Movement and the Crisis of Representation in France for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD).
I russisk skole finnes det n? i praksis kun én l?rebok i historie. H?r Helge Blakkisrud og Morten Jentoft i samtale om historie som ideologisk verkt?y.
Taking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Pascale Casanova’s field-defining La République mondiale des lettres (The World Republic of Letters, 1999) as its point of departure, this conference seeks to decentralize the praxis of cultural reading and literary critique that the notion of Paris as the world capital of literature represents. Drawing inspiration from a host of decolonial projects that seek to renegotiate the terms in which we understand the world—a process that Walter Mignolo terms “epistemic delinking”—we seek to examine trans-peripheral and counter-hegemonic cultural infrastructures that flourished despite, in resistance to, and in the aftermath of colonial domination. This project is historical, but also oriented toward the present and, crucially, dedicated to rethinking the epistemic assumptions that undergird the study of literature and associated forms of cultural production in the present.
Welcome to a talk by Dr. Monica Pearl (University of Manchester) on rage and generational tensions in recent cultural texts about the AIDS epidemic.
In this lecture, Marit Gr?tta (University of Oslo) will discuss the ambivalent responses to portrait photographs in the writings of Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka, and Virginia Woolf.