ERC ADVANCED GRANT 2020 AGRELITA – THREE POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
Offer DescriptionThe ERC Advanced grant project AGRELITA “The reception of ancient Greece in pre-modern French literature and illustrations of manuscripts and printed books (1320-1550): how invented memories shaped the identity of European communities”, newly awarded (2021), led by Prof. Catherine Gaullier-Bougassas, is now accepting applications for 3 postdoctoral positions (100 %), starting on 01/10/2024.AGRELITA is based at the University of Caen Normandy and is scheduled to conclude on 30th September 2027.Contract duration: 12 months, renewable.Remuneration: Approximately €2800 gross/month.PROJECTUntil now the reception history of ancient Greece (before Alexander the Great) in pre-modern Western Europe has focussed almost exclusively on the transmission of Greek texts. Yet well before the revival of Greek’s teaching, numerous vernacular works, often illustrated, contained elaborate representations of ancient Greece. AGRELITA studies a large corpus of French-language literary works (historical, fictional, poetic, didactic) produced from 1320 to the 1550s in France and Europe, before the first direct translations from Greek to French, as well as the images of their manuscripts and printed books. The study of these works and their illustrations (text and image’s dialogue and powers of each) analyzes the representations of ancient Greece from the unexplored perspective of the elaboration of a new memory. French works and their manuscript and print illustrations are studied in relation to their political, social and cultural context, as well as in relation to works and their illustrations in related European literature. Situated at the frontiers of literary studies, book and art history, visual studies, cultural and political history and memory studies, AGRELITA proposes a re-evaluation of the role played by ancient Greece in the processes of identity formation in Western Europe. The project also aims to contribute to a general reflection on the formation of memories, legacies and identities.The project is presented on the website:TASKSThe three postdoctoral researchers will analyse the texts and images of AGRELITA’s corpus. They will work with the Principal Investigator, the project manager, associate researchers and guest researchers.Main Tasks:– The analysis of an already identified corpus of texts from the 14th, 16th and 16th centuries and the identification of new texts that contain representations of ancient Greece (texts available in the form of modern editions or from manuscripts and prints from the 14th – 16th centuries, whether digitised or not)– The collection of data and the drafting of notes on the texts, authors, artists, manuscripts, prints, and Greek data present– The scientific analysis of textual and visual representations of ancient Greece, of the links between texts and images– The production of original scientific articles, which will be published in the collective volumes of AGRELITA and in specialised journals, in French– Representing the AGRELITA project at external conferences and study days in France and abroad, and publishing the papers– Contributing to an anthology of texts and images (in collaboration with the whole team)– Participating in all AGRELITA activities: weekly team meeting in Caen, monthly seminar, workshops, conferences…– Contributing to the scientific organisation of these seminars, study days, colloquia; identifying colleagues to be invited, making contacts…– Contributing to the reception of invited researchers– Contributing to the editing of the planned collective volumes (proofreading, correction, formatting of manuscripts sent to publishers)– Contributing to the website and the blog– Contributing to the reflection on the implementation and development of AGRELITARequirementsResearch Field Literature » European literature Education Level PhD or equivalentResearch Field Cultural studies » European studies Education Level PhD or equivalentResearch Field History » Art history Education Level PhD or equivalentSkills/Qualifications– PhD in French literature of the Middle Ages and/or the Renaissance, in the history of art of the Middle Ages and/or the Renaissance (manuscripts and illuminations, early prints, paintings and engravings), in ancient literature or in cultural history of the 14th-16th centuries.The candidate must have completed his/her thesis less than three years before the start date of the contract.– Excellent analytical skills of texts and images, as well as the relationship between texts and images– Excellent command of modern French, both written and spoken– Proficiency in scientific writing– Good knowledge of Middle French and Renaissance French– Palaeographic skills for reading and transcribing manuscript and printed texts (14th-16th C)– Knowledge of Latin and some knowledge of Ancient Greek– Ability to master a large corpus and to conduct comparative studies– Ability and taste for interdisciplinary studies– Experience and/or willingness to work in a team,– Rigor, reliability, confidentiality– Sense of initiative– Proficiency in scientific writing in French and also in English (with possible support for English revision).– Ability to maintain a website and blogLanguages FRENCH Level ExcellentLanguages ENGLISH Level GoodAdditional InformationSelection processApplication file to be sent in digital format (pdf) by 12 May 2024 at the latest to the following address:The file should include:– A Curriculum Vitae (Education, Experience, Publications)– A letter of motivation, which explains and presents the interest for the reception of Antiquity– A pdf of the thesis and a pdf of the thesis report (if applicable for the thesis report)– A proposal for an original article (approximately one page) on an aspect of the reception of Ancient Greece (before Alexander the Great) in pre-modern French literature (texts or/and images).– The names and contact details of two referees, at the end of the CV file.The selected candidates will be auditioned at the end of May/start of June 2024. Response during June.Additional commentsEach post-doc will report directly to the Principal Investigator of the AGRELITA project, Prof. Catherine Gaullier-Bougassas. They will also work in a team with the other postdocs and the project manager.The post-docs will have an office in the Craham. Website for additional job detailsWork Location(s)Number of offers available 3 Company/Institute University of Caen Normandy, research center Craham : Centre Michel de Boüard · UMR 6273 Country France City Caen Postal Code 14032 Street Esplanade de la Paix – CS 14032Where to apply E-mailcatherine.gaullier-bougassas@unicaen.frContact CityCaen WebsiteStreetEsplanade de la Paix 14032 CAEN CEDEX Postal CodeCS 14032 E-Mailcatherine.gaullier-bougassas@unicaen.frSTATUS: EXPIRED
€2800 per month
Caen, Calvados
Sat, 30 Mar 2024 00:34:56 GMT
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