Roland, Hubert
[UCL]
The contribution of future Belgo-American university professor Paul de Man (1919-1983) to the collaborationist press in occupied Belgium has not been studied from the perspective of cultural transfer research. This essay offers a comprehensive analytical approach to de Man’s work as an ‘intercultural mediator’ during World War II, considering his numerous articles on foreign literatures published in Le Soir and other French- and Dutch-language Belgian newspapers under German occupation as well as his translations from German and Dutch/Flemish into French. The study will necessarily take the systemic context of intellectual collaboration into consideration, especially as far as the networks of editorial life and of transnational Franco-German cultural relationships during the Nazi regime are concerned.
Bibliographic reference |
Roland, Hubert. Paul de Man as Translator and 'Intercultural Mediator' in Occupied Belgium (1940-1944). In: Journal of Dutch Literature (Online), Vol. 9, no.2, p. 82-111 (2018) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/219657 |