OFFICERS (as of January 2022)

President

Prof. Helga Mitterbauer, Université libre de Bruxelles (helga.mitterbauer@ulb.be)

Vice-President
Prof. Dirk Van Hulle, University of Oxford/University of Antwerp

Secretary
Prof. Florian Mussgnug, University College London

Treasurer
Prof. Stefan Helgesson, Stockholm University

COMMITTEE MEMBERS (as of January 2022)

Prof. Susana Araújo, University of Coimbra
Prof. Mateusz Chmurski, Sorbonne Université
Prof. Santanu Das, All Souls College Oxford
Prof. Anne Fastrup, University of Copenhagen
Prof. Massimo Fusillo, University of L'Aquila
Prof. Jeanne E. Glesener, University of Luxembourg
Prof. Ben Hutchinson, University of Kent
Prof. Benedikts Kalnačs, University of Latvia
Prof. Atinati Mamatsashvili, Ilia State University (Georgia)
Prof. Paulo de Medeiros, University of Warwick
Prof. Gesine Müller, Universität Köln
Prof. Birgit Neumann, Universität Düsseldorf

PROJECT DIRECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EDITORS

A Comparative Literary History of Modern Slavery, Karen-Margrethe Simonsen (Aarhus University), Madeleine Dobie (Columbia University), Mads Anders Baggesgaard (Aarhus University).

Toward a Comparative History of the Literary Draft in Europe, Olga Beloborodova (University of Antwerp), Dirk van Hulle (University of Oxford).

A Comparative Intermedial History of Literature in tbe Baroque Age, Massimo Fusillo (University of L’Àquila), Helga Mitterbauer (Université libre de Bruxelles).

Latin Literatures in Medieval and Early Modern Times inside and outside Europe. A millennium history, Francesco Stella (Università degli Studi di Siena).

Nordic Literatures, Steven Sondrup (Brigham Young University, USA), Mark Sandberg (University of California, Berkeley, USA).

Trans-Culture: Literature and Migration in Europe since the 1950s, Fridrun Rinner (Aix-Marseille Université, France), Myriam Geiser (Université de Grenoble, France), Jeanne E. Glesener (Université du Luxembourg), Helga Mitterbauer (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium), Franca Sinopoli (« La Sapienza », University of Rome, Italy), Sandra Vlasta (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany).

A Comparative History of Small and Minority Literatures in Europe, Jeanne Glesener (Université du Luxembourg).

Japonism and Post-Japonism in Literature: Nationally Coded Writing Beyond National Culture, Ina Hein and Christine Ivanovic (University of Vienna).

Queer(ing) Literary Cultures? LGBTQ+ European Modern Literatures in Comparison, Mateusz Chmurski (Sorbonne-Université), Clément Dessy (Université libre de Bruxelles).

World Literature and the Anthropocene, Florian Mussgnug (University College London, UK), Mads Rosendahl Thomsen (Aarhus University, Denmark), Jennifer Wenzel (Columbia University, USA).