Royal Holloway Languages, Literatures and Cultures
We are the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway University of London.
We are a multi-disciplinary department in the School of Humanities, where we sit alongside the departments of Classics, English and History. We currently have around 38 academic and teaching staff who teach on our degrees in Modern Languages (French, German, Italian, Hispanic Studies), in Translation Studies, in Comparative Literature and Culture, Liberal Arts, and History of Art and Visual Culture.
Find out more about us at our website: https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and-teaching/departments-and-schools/languages-literatures-and-cultures/
Dr Carlotta Paltrinieri introduces her module, ‘Art and Literature in Renaissance Florence’
Dr Rachel Scott introduces Comparative Literature and Culture (CLC) at Royal Holloway
Molière in the 21st century: a round-table discussion hosted by Royal Holloway and Exchange Theatre
Professor James Williams introduces the Liberal Arts module 'Power, Society and Cultural Practice'
Modern Languages at Royal Holloway
Dr Arantza Mayo introduces the first-year module ‘Comparative Hispanic Culture’
An introduction to Digital Humanities with Dr Carlotta Paltrinieri
Dr Fabrizio De Donno introduces the Liberal Arts module ‘Power, Society and Cultural Practice’
Royal Holloway’s Modern Languages degree programme: a student perspective
Royal Holloway’s Comparative Literature and Culture (CLC) programme: a student perspective
Alba Chaparro introduces the module ‘Advanced Translation: Professional Practice’
Dr Danielle Sands on her module ‘Humans and Other Animals in 21st-Century Fiction and Thought’.
Prof. Emily Jeremiah introduces the module, ‘Introduction to Translation: Professional Skills’
Prof. Joe Harris introduces the module ‘Staging the Enlightenment'
Prof. James Williams introduces his module, ‘Cinema in France: From Modernism to the Postmodern’.
Dr James Kent introduces Liberal Arts at Royal Holloway
Prof. Eric Robertson introduces Modern Languages at Royal Holloway
Camilla Hawthorne: 'Contesting Race and Citizenship: Youth Politics in the Black Mediterranean'
Tips for Language Learners with Alba Chaparro
Professor James Williams discusses Mathieu Kassovitz' film 'La Haine'
Professor James Williams discusses François Truffaut's film 'Les 400 coups'
Professor James Williams discusses his teaching on Contemporary African and Transnational Cinema
The Language Year Abroad
Tips for Language Learners with Alba Chaparro
Dr Ambra Anelotti explains why you should study Italian
Barbara Rassi discusses gender-neutral language in German
Barbara Rassi discusses the Varieties of German
Why should you study German?
Emily Jeremiah discusses 'Andorra' by Max Frisch