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Serge Margel is a Swiss academic affiliated with the Geneva School of Art and Design (HEAD) since 2009, holding a Visiting Professor position. He has held academic roles at institutions including the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), La Sorbonne, and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), where he served as an Associate Professor in Religious Studies.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy (1992, University of Geneva), supervised by Jacques Derrida; French Habilitation (2002); Doctoral degree in Theology (2005, University of Geneva).
Research Interests span interdisciplinary domains:
- Philosophy: Time in Aristotle, Hegel, and Heidegger; metaphysics; theology-politics intersections.
- Religious Studies: Superstition, body anthropology, cultural foundations of religions.
- Visual Culture: Film studies, intermediality, acting/improvisation, avant-garde aesthetics.
- Literature: Literary theory, montage in film and literature.
Recent Scholarship focuses on cinema-philosophy intersections, historical trauma, and interdisciplinary aesthetics. His articles explore La Jetée (Chris Marker), Chladni figures, and Wagner-Baudelaire cultural dialogues.
Scientific Awards:
- 1991: University of Geneva Prize for master thesis.
- 1992: EHESS, Paris Prize for dissertation supervised by Jacques Derrida.
Research Projects: Directed Swiss National Science Foundation-funded initiatives, including Improvisation as Artistic Practice and From a Narrative Character to a Performative Character, collaborating with La Manufacture School of Theater and other Swiss art institutions.




