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Sandrine Lascaux is a Lecturer at the University of Le Havre's Department of Romance and Germanic Languages, specializing in 20th-century Spanish literature and cultural studies. She is an active member of the ERIAC (Research Unit UR 4705) and has contributed to interdisciplinary research on themes such as borders, negation, and literary syntax. Her work frequently engages with authors like Juan Benet, Alvaro Pombo, and William Faulkner, focusing on narrative structures, spatial dynamics, and epistemic complexity.
Her research interests span literary analysis, digital humanities, and the intersection of art and text. She has coordinated collective works, such as Self-Portrait and Otherness (2013), and presented at international conferences on topics like war aesthetics and vibratory paradigms in literature. Lascaux has also held leadership roles, including President of the Romance Languages section (2011–2013), and contributed to editorial projects and seminar organizations.
Her publications explore Juan Benet's stylistic innovations, cartographic narratives, and the interplay between science and literature. She teaches courses on Spanish literature, iconography, and translation at the Master's level.
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