Experts in: 19th century
EBERLE SINATRA, Michael
Professeur titulaire
- Digital Humanities
- 19th century British literature
- Popular culture
- Romantic Period
- United Kingdom
- 19th century
- 20th century
Michael E. Sinatra is Professor of English at the Université de Montréal. Trained as a Romanticist at Oxford and a specialist of Leigh Hunt, he has been involved in electronic publications and digital humanities for twenty years. He is the founding editor of the SSHRC-funded e-journal Romanticism on the Net (founded in February 1996). With Marcello VItali-Rosati, he launched an innovative collection entitled “Parcours numériques” in the spring of 2014, which includes their volume Manuel des pratiques de l’édition numérique. He is also the team leader of the FRQSC-funded “Groupe de recherche sur les éditions critiques en contexte numérique“.
Sinatra is the Director of Research Dissemination of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2015-2017, re-elected 2017-2019). He is a member of the comité de coordination of the francophone DH association Humanistica (2014-2016, re-elected 2016-2019), and the past President of the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities / Société canadienne des humanités numériques (for which he served as President (French) from 2009 to 2015). He was also the president of the CFI-funded project Synergies: The Canadian Information Network for Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities (2007-2012).
NEDVYGA, Olga
Professeure adjointe
- Hispanic-American Literature
- Caribbean literature
- Études caribéennes
- Discours scientifique
- 19th century
- History of medicine
- Eastern Europe
- Études postcoloniales
- Autofiction
- Écriture expérimentale des femmes
- 20th century
- 2000 A.D. - Present
- Diaspora
- Popular culture
- Latin American Cultural Studies
- National Identity Discourse
- Women's Writing
- Gender studies
- Caribbean cinema and criticism
- Globalization
- Literature of the African diaspora
- Poetry and poetics
- Aesthetics
PESCI FELTRI ZURITA, Victoria
Professeure invitée
POUPENEY HART, Catherine
Professeure honoraire
VAN RAHDEN, Till
Professeur titulaire, Chercheur
- Democracy
- Family
- German history
- History of gender
- Jewish history
- Migration
- Multiculturalism
- Paternity
- Politeness and civility
- Interethnic relationships
- Urbanity
- Europe
- Germany
- 19th century
- 20th century
- Theories of democracy
- Age of Enlightenment
- International migrations
- Early Modern Times
- Modern Times