Stef Craps is a research professor (‘docent BOF-ZAP') in English literature at Ghent University, Belgium, where he directs the Centre for Literature and Trauma. He is the author of Postcolonial. Search 200 years of publications by Ghent University researchers. Search publications Advanced search. Stef Craps (UGent) The Routledge companion to literature and trauma. Journal Article; A2.
- Genocide commemoration in the Rwandan diaspora(2018 - 2020)
- Trans poetry, poetics, and publications(2018 -
- Literature, nature and ecology. An ecopoetic approach to contemporary French, germanophone, anglophone, and Italian narrative prose(2018 - 2022)
- Climate impiety. Beyond post-apocalyptic climate change fiction(2017 - 2021)
- Imagining climate change. Fiction, memory, and the anthropocene(2016 - 2020)
- (Fallout) shelter in climate change fiction(2016 - 2020)
- Expanding the notion of trauma-narration. An interdisciplinary research into post-narrative modes of trauma recovery in transcultural psychology and theatre studies(2015 - 2019)
- Historicizing post-9/11 American literature and criticism through biopolitics and a genealogy of statelessness(2015 - 2018)
- Across generations and genres. The legacy of the holocaust in Dutch-Jewish literature(2015 - 2019)
- Postcolonial mnemopoetics. Reading the poetry of Seamus Heaney, Bernardine Evaristo, Wopko Jensma, Ingrid de Kok, and Derek Walcott through the lens of transcultural memory(2014 - 2018)
- Conjuring phantoms. A comparative study of trauma in comics(2014 - 2017)
- Masks, puppets and performative objects as tools of critique, resistance and agency in South Africa. Developing a situational, embodied and postdramatic approach for dealing with the cultural trauma of apartheid(2014 - 2017)
- Conjuguer la Shoah au présent. Représentation et incarnation de la mémoire du génocide juif dans la littérature contemporaine(2012 - 2014)
- Intersections of cultural memory and human rights. The case of Dave Eggers(2012 - 2016)
- Trauma beyond the biomedical paradigm. Towards a subject-oriented and contextual approach(2011 - 2015)
- Intersecting memories. The representation of the holocaust and state violence in (post-)Yugoslav literature(2011 - 2014)
- Playing with trauma in video games. Interreactivity, empathy, perpetration(2011 - 2015)
- Theory of literature, trauma and cultural memory(2008 - 2009)
Danish Network for Cultural Memory Studies
The Danish Network for Cultural Memory Studies is a collaboration between scholars from primarily Copenhagen University and Aarhus University. It is a continuation of a network at Aarhus University founded in 2008 comprising scholars from Aesthetics, Scandinavian studies, Anthropology, and History. The central focus of the network is the aesthetics and practices of memory cultures and works of art. Approximately 15 faculty and 15 graduate students are part of the network.
Stef Craps Ghent University Masters
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- Genocide commemoration in the Rwandan diaspora(2018 - 2020)
- Trans poetry, poetics, and publications(2018 -
- Literature, nature and ecology. An ecopoetic approach to contemporary French, germanophone, anglophone, and Italian narrative prose(2018 - 2022)
- Climate impiety. Beyond post-apocalyptic climate change fiction(2017 - 2021)
- Imagining climate change. Fiction, memory, and the anthropocene(2016 - 2020)
- (Fallout) shelter in climate change fiction(2016 - 2020)
- Expanding the notion of trauma-narration. An interdisciplinary research into post-narrative modes of trauma recovery in transcultural psychology and theatre studies(2015 - 2019)
- Historicizing post-9/11 American literature and criticism through biopolitics and a genealogy of statelessness(2015 - 2018)
- Across generations and genres. The legacy of the holocaust in Dutch-Jewish literature(2015 - 2019)
- Postcolonial mnemopoetics. Reading the poetry of Seamus Heaney, Bernardine Evaristo, Wopko Jensma, Ingrid de Kok, and Derek Walcott through the lens of transcultural memory(2014 - 2018)
- Conjuring phantoms. A comparative study of trauma in comics(2014 - 2017)
- Masks, puppets and performative objects as tools of critique, resistance and agency in South Africa. Developing a situational, embodied and postdramatic approach for dealing with the cultural trauma of apartheid(2014 - 2017)
- Conjuguer la Shoah au présent. Représentation et incarnation de la mémoire du génocide juif dans la littérature contemporaine(2012 - 2014)
- Intersections of cultural memory and human rights. The case of Dave Eggers(2012 - 2016)
- Trauma beyond the biomedical paradigm. Towards a subject-oriented and contextual approach(2011 - 2015)
- Intersecting memories. The representation of the holocaust and state violence in (post-)Yugoslav literature(2011 - 2014)
- Playing with trauma in video games. Interreactivity, empathy, perpetration(2011 - 2015)
- Theory of literature, trauma and cultural memory(2008 - 2009)
Danish Network for Cultural Memory Studies
The Danish Network for Cultural Memory Studies is a collaboration between scholars from primarily Copenhagen University and Aarhus University. It is a continuation of a network at Aarhus University founded in 2008 comprising scholars from Aesthetics, Scandinavian studies, Anthropology, and History. The central focus of the network is the aesthetics and practices of memory cultures and works of art. Approximately 15 faculty and 15 graduate students are part of the network.
Stef Craps Ghent University Masters
Stef Craps Ghent University Library
Stef Craps Ghent University Phd
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