The Mediatization of Writing, from the Birth of Print to the Electronic Age.

If writing, far from constituting the sole means of transmitting ideas, has nonetheless established itself in the collective imagination as the medium best suited to ensuring the preservation of documents and their transformation into cultural heritage, can we therefore consider that written mediation, in its most diverse transformations, truly contributes to the identity of texts?

More fright than harm?

Seeing and Being Seen – Reflections on the Scopic Field in European Culture and Literature

Stefan Zweig’s news

“The Monkey and the Good Lord”: the detective novel as a “microcosm” of narrative theology.

Introduction : Prof. Peter André BLOCH – Director of APEFS – Mulhouse, ILLE, UHA

Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 5 p.m.

Hughes RICHARD – a fluctuating path

Seminar – Imaginary and/or the Unconscious? (Hypnos II)

“Imaginary and/or the Unconscious”: the paradox of an interdisciplinary choice prompted by the encounter between two notions—one rooted in psychoanalysis, medicine, neurology, and psychology, and the other, more anthropological, reappropriated by the artistic and literary fields to designate the networks of images that shape the inner world of a writer or an artist. […]

Seminar – Body and Writing

Conference – The Discourse of Nationalism in Europe

Co-organised by the Institute for Research in European Languages and Literatures (ILLE) EA 3437, University of Haute-Alsace, and the Centre for Interlinguistics, Lexicology, English Linguistics and Corpus Studies (CLILLAC) EA 3967, Paris-Diderot University, with the support of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs.

Cultural thresholds and rites of passage

EUCOR International Multidisciplinary Conference organized by ILLE