Ce que Barnett veut dire

Un faussaire, des études littéraires et la Romanistique

Authors

  • Timo Obergöker University of Chester

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15460/apropos.7.1843

Keywords:

romance studies, literature, plagiarism, criticism

Abstract

Essay

Author Biography

Timo Obergöker, University of Chester

Timo Obergöker studied French philology, general and comparative literature and intercultural communication in Saarbrücken, Nancy and Potsdam. He earned a doctorate (co-tutelle Nancy 2 / Potsdam) and an habilitation (Clermont- Ferrand 2). He was assistant professor in Germany (Potsdam and Mainz) and from 2013 Senior lecturer at the University of Chester (Great Britain). He is Professor of French and Francophone Cultural Studies at the University of Chester since 2016 and is an invited professor at the University of Bordeaux 3 in 2022. Among his most recent publications: with Jean-Frédéric Hennuy Mai 68, une approche transatlantique (Peter Lang, 2021); La place de la République dans la littérature française contemporaine (Peter Lang, 2020); Prise de possession. Storytelling, colonialisme et culture populaire (Königshausen & Neumann, 2016). In Publication: Les cartes et les territoires - Maps and Territories. Ruralit´e dans les fictions françaises des XXe et XXIe siècles - Rural Spaces in 20th and 21st Century French Fiction (Königshausen & Neumann, 2022).

Blick in die Rotunde des Pantheons. Quelle: pixabay/djedj. CCO.

Published

2021-12-19

How to Cite

[1]
Obergöker, T. 2021. Ce que Barnett veut dire : Un faussaire, des études littéraires et la Romanistique. apropos [Perspektiven auf die Romania]. 7 (Dec. 2021), 107–114. DOI:https://doi.org/10.15460/apropos.7.1843.

Issue

Section

Forum: Perspectives on Romance Studies

URN