537 search results for “asian literary” in the Staff website
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Ying-ting WangFaculty of Humanities
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Bram CaersFaculty of Humanities
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Dorine SchellensFaculty of Humanities
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Paul SmithFaculty of Humanities
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Kexin ZhengFaculty of Humanities
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Doreen MüllerFaculty of Humanities
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Lola VerhoevenFaculty of Humanities
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Xiaoqiang MengFaculty of Humanities
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Nainunis Aulia IzzaFaculty of Humanities
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Hélène NutFaculty of Humanities
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Martine KropmanFaculty of Humanities
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David BinnsFaculty of Humanities
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Mischa CramerFaculty of Humanities
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Sanayi MarcellineFaculty of Humanities
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Mery CecconiFaculty of Humanities
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Katriani Puspita AyuFaculty of Humanities
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Joosje WesselsFaculty of Humanities
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Wenjing Qiu -
Goran BouazizFaculty of Humanities
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Lotte FikkersFaculty of Humanities
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Astrid Van WeyenbergFaculty of Humanities
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Jori SnelsFaculty of Humanities
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LDE Governance of Migration and Diversity Seed Fund
Master, PhD
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Caste: A Global History
Lecture, Book Talk
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Nadine Akkerman’s Spycraft reviewed in several publications
Nadine Akkerman's book Spycraft, which she co-wrote with historian of science Pete Langman, has garnered top publications, with reviews featured in The Telegraph, Literary Review, The Spectator, History Today, and the Times Literary Supplement.
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The protagonist of horror is the ghost of modern consumer society
Who doesn't love to turn on a horror film on a rainy evening? Fortunately, it is only fiction - or is it? According to university lecturer Evert Jan van Leeuwen, modern horror says more about our society than we think. He has been nominated for the Klokhuis Science Prize for his research into addiction…
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Anne GerritsenFaculty of Humanities
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Gabrielle van den BergFaculty of Humanities
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Core curriculum course Humanities in a Digital World
From 2026-2027, the Faculty of Humanities will add a new core curriculum course to its education: Humanities in a Digital World. The new course will prepare all students for their role as humanities specialists in the digital society. The course has been developed by experts from different study programmes…
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Maria BoletsiFaculty of Humanities
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Huge interest from prospective students (and their parents) on Bachelor’s Open Day
Presentations, city tours, themed cafés and information fairs − there was plenty to discover on the Bachelor’s Open Day last Saturday. Around 6,000 prospective students and 4,000 parents visited faculties in Leiden and The Hague to soak up the atmosphere and imagine how it would be to study at Leiden…
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Ae Ree NamFaculty of Humanities
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Steven DenneyFaculty of Humanities
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Limin TehFaculty of Humanities
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Crewe WilliamsFaculty of Humanities
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Indira RatwatteFaculty of Humanities
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Shahab DaneshvarFaculty of Humanities
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Roozbeh SeyediFaculty of Humanities
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Fransiskus WidiyarsoFaculty of Humanities
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Aya EzawaFaculty of Humanities
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Samten YeshiFaculty of Humanities
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Mubarika NugraheniFaculty of Humanities
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Nicole van OsFaculty of Humanities
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Meet Dr. Lital Abazon LJSA Member
Prior to arriving to Leiden, Dr. Abazon completed her Ph.D. at Yale University's Department of Comparative Literature, where she also taught courses ranging from Introduction to Zionism to World Cinema.
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In Memoriam: Lucas Ressang
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Lucas Ressang, a valued member of our Asian Studies community. Lucas was a dedicated and thoughtful student whose intellectual curiosity and passion for learning left a lasting impact on those who had the privilege of working with him.
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Bente de LeedeFaculty of Humanities
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Sander Bax: 'Literature doesn’t confine itself to national borders'
To truly understand Dutch literature, we have to look beyond borders. At least, that is the view of Sander Bax. From 1 August, he will be Professor of Contemporary Dutch Literature and Culture in a Transnational Dynamic.
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‘Literature is our compass in a turbulent world’
Literature – and films and social media too – helps us understand ourselves and society. That makes literary studies an eternally modern discipline, especially if you dare to combine it with other disciplines, says Nidesh Lawtoo.
