
January 2020
English Studies Courses #48 – Oficina de Edição de Filme
A “Oficina de Edição de Filme” tem como objectivo contribuir para a formação de todos aqueles que estão interessados na edição de filme (em particular os alunos e investigadores de cinema da FLUL). Sendo esta uma etapa essencial na produção de conteúdo, a oficina permitirá a todos os interessados uma experiência aproximada a nível da edição, da criação e do pensamento narrativo. Para tal, esta divide-se em dois grandes momentos: uma primeira hora dedicada à teoria da Edição de Filme,…
Find out more »8ª Sessão do Seminário Permanente em Humanidades Médicas
Sessão composta por duas partes: António Manuel Duarte (Faculdade de Psicologia da Universidade de Lisboa) Contributos da Psicologia da Arte para uma fundamentação crítica da Medicina Narrativa - 2ª Parte Zuzanna Sanches (Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa) O que tem a idade a ver com isto? Women and Ageing: Towards equality, dignity and improvement of life and well-being Mais informação
Find out more »February 2020
Open Class with J. Gerald Kennedy: “Stranger than the Stranger: The Unreadable Text in Poe’s “The Man of the Crowd””
On February 17, at 10 am, in room 2.13 of the School of Arts and Humanities (University of Lisbon), Professor J. Gerald Kennedy will give an open class focusing on the short story “The Man of the Crowd” and its relevance for understanding mechanisms of reciprocal terrorism in modern times and up to our time. J. Gerald Kennedy, from Indiana State University, in addition to being the coordinator of Penguin Portable Poe (2006), has been responsible for some of the…
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Colóquio “Discursos Publicitários: Semiótica, Multimodalidade e Visualidade(s)”
Omnipresente na sociedade contemporânea, o discurso publicitário (re)produz o consumo como lugar de identidade e propõe narrativas de infinito desejo para alimentar a utopia do crescimento contínuo. Este colóquio pretende refletir sobre os mecanismos de significação da publicidade, recorrendo a vários modelos analíticos, de modo a desconstruir a sua naturalização sociocultural e política. Assumindo-se como uma oportunidade de reflexão comunitária, “Discursos Publicitários: Semiótica, Multimodalidade e Visualidade(s)” visa reunir em volta deste tema investigadores e alunos de vários ciclos do Ensino…
Find out more »December 2020
48etc… Talks on Translation Studies
The University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies – ULICES/CEAUL Research Group on Translation and Reception Studies invites you to the 48etc... Talks on Translation Studies. This talk will be broadcast on Zoom, Monday December 7th, 2020, at 5:30 pm. Our invited speaker is Rita Menezes, CEAUL/ULICES who will talk about Subtitling for the Deaf and the Hard-of-Hearing. Come and join our talk! Zoom coordinates: videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/86223415216 Password: 48etc… Further info: Website: https://sites.google.com/campus.ul.pt/etc/next-etc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/estudosdetraducaoaconversa Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/estudostraducao CEAUL/ULICES: www.ulices.letras.ulisboa.pt
Find out more »March 2021
Embassy of Ireland Lecture: WORLD INTO WORD – THE FARM VISION OF SEAMUS HEANEY
EMBASSY OF IRELAND LECTURE 2021 Date: 11 March, 18h00 Venue: Online - https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/85681516570 Organisation: CETAPS – Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies & ULICES – University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies Sponsor: Embassy of Ireland in Portugal ULICES Research Group 4 – Other English-speaking Literatures and Cultures invites you to attend the Embassy of Ireland Lecture 2021. Guest writer: Professor Nicholas Grene (Trinity College Dublin) Title: World into Word: The Farm Vision of Seamus Heaney Bio note Professor…
Find out more »April 2021
RHOSE – Representations of Home Open Seminar
RHOSE – Representations of Home Open Seminar Date: 6 April 2021, 11h00 Venue: Online Title: Hearing the Voice, Listening for Silences in the Poetry of Maria Teresa Horta Guest speaker: Lesley Saunders Lesley Saunders is the author of several books of poetry as well as many academic articles. Her collection Cloud Camera (Two Rivers Press 2012) was described in Poetry Review as ‘the most intelligent and thrilling book of poetry in years’. Her most recent books are Nominy Dominy (Two Rivers Press 2018), a kind of praise-song for…
Find out more »Culture and Anarchy. Reading Matthew Arnold Today II
Confirmed keynote speakers: Professor Laurel Brake (Professor Emerita, Birkbeck College, University of London) | Professor Murray Pittock (University of Glasgow) It has been 150 years since Matthew Arnold published his groundbreaking work, Culture and Anarchy. His essays in book form are not only a powerful critique of Victorian society and values but also of modern ones. Contemporary political, economic and cultural issues provide an opportunity to revisit Arnold’s thought critically, to assess his enduring legacy, and to appraise the modern predicament in…
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