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Line AMSELEM is an academic specializing in Spanish literature, Golden Age studies, and religious poetry. Her research explores intersections of iconography, Jewish-Hispanic cultural exchange, and Counter-Reformation theology. She earned her PhD from Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris III) in 1997 with a dissertation on the Mary Magdalene figure in Spanish Golden Age literature.
- 1997: PhD in Spanish Literature (Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris III)
- 1990: CAPES and Agrégation in Spanish
Her scholarly focus spans Spanish Golden Age literature, religious poetry, Judeo-Spanish studies, and cultural syncretism. Publications examine topics like Lorca-Goya parallels, Sephardic literary traditions, and biblical intertextuality in Spanish mysticism.
Recent works (2010-2017) emphasize literary translation, urban cultural identity, and artistic violence. Earlier contributions (pre-2010) analyze Counter-Reformation poetry, paratextual practices, and linguistic politics in Spain. No scientific awards or student advisement records appear explicitly in the text.
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