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Interférences Littéraires
http://sites-test.uclouvain.be/interferences/
Publisher: Université Catholique de Louvain & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
In literature, the "interference" can be understood as a wave of text range between speech and / or interrupts, a text that is generated in contradiction, as it affects the meaning or the currency hits struck between the meanings and splits ever, with a clear face and a dark side, according to the received light.
Interférences Littéraires' objective is to examine the many ways in which literature can be read to interfere, even as interference. Literary productions of all ages and from all linguistic and cultural backgrounds will be considered in their connection with other forms of speech (criticism, philosophy, history, etc..) Or other types of semiotic products (images, etc.). . This dynamic of questioning, which will require the development of thematic files, calls for reflection based on the tools of the various currents of contemporary criticism, but definitely open to a perspective.
Articles accepted in French, Dutch and English.
ISSN: 2031-2970
Rédacteur en chef:
David Martens
F.N.R.S. – U.C.L. & Université de Cergy-Pontoise
Email; David.Martens@uclouvain.be
Interférences Littéraires is available free of charge as an Open Access journal on the Internet.
Articles available in HTML and PDF format.
Current Issue: No. 5 Novembre 2010
Date: 1 September 2011
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