Lecture “Sobre clínica e criação na cidade através do dispositivo de acompanhamento terapêutico”

Lecture "Sobre clínica e criação na cidade através do dispositivo de acompanhamento terapêutico" The lecture "Sobre clínica e criação na cidade através do dispositivo de acompanhamento terapêutico", with Professora Ana Lúcia Mandelli de Marsillac de Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil will take place on 11th December 2023 at 5.30 p,m, (GMT) in room B112.D of the […]

RHOSE 27 | “Ethic of Care: transgenerational praxis.”

RHOSE 27 | “Ethic of Care: transgenerational praxis.” The Australian writer Charlotte Wood is the author of several novels and books of non-fiction such as The Submerged Cathedral (2004), Animal People (2011), The Natural Way of Things (2016), The Weekend (2020), The Luminous Solution (2021) and Stone Yard Devotional (2023) among other works, for which she has won many distinguished prizes. The Weekend belongs to the genre […]

Within and Without: Representations of Ageing: International Symposium III: Special Issue

Within and Without: Representations of Ageing: International Symposium III: Special Issue Within & Without III is the third edition of the Within and Without Old Age: International Symposium on Representations of Ageing series and will be held on-line at the University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies (ULICES/CEAUL) on January, 9th, 2024. It will provide an opportunity to exchange ideas on […]

Open Course in Narrative Medicine

Open Course in Narrative Medicine The Open Course in Narrative Medicine will be offered in a hybrid format so that participants can either attend it online or inhouse at FLUL. The Open Course aims to provide training on the role, importance and limits of narratives and communication in the clinical encounter. Bringing together knowledge from […]

Lesley Saunders, “Losing One’s Place: ‘Dementia’ and the Poetics of Absence”

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Lesley Saunders, “Losing One’s Place: ‘Dementia’ and the Poetics of Absence” Date: 22 February 2024, 5 p.m. Venue: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa, room C 245.B & online Via Zoom - https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/97630534736?pwd=bHNsZHlEcGkvcGNtbGdFdzRRYWhjQT09 Poet and educator Lesley Saunders will discuss poems from Louise Glück’s collection Winter Recipes from the Collective (2021) in a lecture […]

RHOSE #28 | “Hugo David in conversation about his work”

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RHOSE #28 | “Hugo David in conversation about his work” Date: 14 March 2024, from 8 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. Venue: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa, room C 008 Hugo David (Lisbon, 1995) grew up surrounded by photography. Following in his parents’ footsteps, he chose to study and invest in photography. He studied […]

RHOSE #29 | Neil Larsen, “Morbid Interiors: Basements, Living Rooms and Gothic Domesticity in 19th Century America

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In collaboration with the American Studies Group (CEAUL/ ULICES RG3) Neil Larsen, “Morbid Interiors: Basements, Living Rooms and Gothic Domesticity in 19th Century America” Date: 15 March 2024, from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Venue: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa, room C 138 A Neil Larsen, professor emeritus of Comparative Literature, has taught at Northeastern […]

On the Road with the Beats: A Conversation with Barry Miles, The Biographer of the Counterculture

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On the Road with the Beats: A Conversation with Barry Miles, The Biographer of the Counterculture 4 April, 17h Room C009.A Faculty of Arts and Humanities of The University of Lisbon We are very happy to invite all to a conversation with Barry Miles, the bestselling author of numerous biographies and cultural histories of the Beat Generation, the […]

Medical Humanities Project Open Lecture with Sidia Fiorata, University of Verona

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Medical Humanities Project Open Lecture: “Along the Yellow Brick Road: Narrating illness and disability experiences in Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz” with Sidia Fiorata, University of Verona The Medical Humanities Project Lecture “Along the Yellow Brick Road: Narrating illness and disability experiences in Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz " with Sidia Fiorata of […]

ROAM Outreach 3

ROAM Outreach 3: FINDING A HOME (FOR ART) IN LISBON: AN INTERVIEW WITH CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ARTIST ALEKSEI GRIBEL

Money & Debts on The Merchant of Venice

Money & Debts on The Merchant of Venice 18 April 14h – 15h30 Room C250 Host: Professor Miguel Ramalhete GomesSpeaker: Professor Priscila Matsunaga (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)School of  Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon  In Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, tragedy is disguised as comedy: money, debts and business are constant elements. The play provokes […]