Embassy of Ireland Lecture: Global Ireland 2025 – Ireland in the world

FLUL, Anf. III Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal

Date: 4 November, 15h30 Venue: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa / School of Arts and Humanities, Room A201-Anfiteatro III Organisation:  ULICES – University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies, Research Group 4 – Other English-speaking Literatures and Cultures Sponsor: Embassy of Ireland in Portugal Guest speaker: Alma Ní Choigligh, Ambassor of Ireland in Portugal Bionote: […]

American Studies Over_Seas: Active Ties, Tides, and Times

American Studies Over_Seas: Active Ties, Tides, and Times University of Lisbon Center for English Studies (ULICES) is developing a project centered on coastal areas and intertidal zones, and on how they might be addressed through more hydro- and eco-centered perspectives on languages, arts, and literatures. We would like to contribute to the storytelling and the […]

“Erasing Machiavellian moments in film and stage history: the strange fates of Marlowe’s Massacre and Shakespeare’s Henry V”

FLUL, Room C251 A Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal

This lecture will address the way different contexts, historical and contemporary, shape how we interpret the rabbit/duck perspective of Henry V. More specifically, this will be done with two particular angles in mind. The lecture will begin by focusing on the difference between following the “Crispin’s Day” scene with the Le Fer/Pistol scene, which is […]

Open Seminar “Developing and Sustaining MIT’s Global Shakespeares: challenges and new possibilities for humanities research in the digital age”

FLUL, Room C134A

This open seminar will address both the challenges and new research methods involved in creating what is known collectively as the MIT Global Shakespeare Project (https://shakespeareproject.mit.edu/). Since 1992, MIT’s Literature faculty have been developing and maintaining digital environments for teaching and research involving Shakespeare, with a particular emphasis on enlarging access and understanding of diverse […]

Looking at Canada from Portugal Symposium

FLUL, Anf. III Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal

On Tuesday 12th November please feel free to join us for the “Looking at Canada from Portugal “Symposium.  The symposium will count with literary scholar, Eva Darias-Beautell, political scientist, Guy Laforest, historian of science, Dan Malleck aa well as established and emerging national scholars. Time & Place 12.30-14.00 Amphitheater II 14.20-19.00 Amphitheater III The session […]

Open Class Minnesang: Leituras do Trovadorismo Alemão

FLUL, Room C251.A Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal

This open class, by Prof. J. Carlos Teixeira, will focus on medieval German poetry, providing an analysis of several poems of the Minnesänger, as well as an overview of the historical context in which they were produced. Carlos Teixeira is a professor of German Literature at the University of Porto. He holds a Ph.D. in […]

Workshop From Ideas to Impact: Crafting Powerful Essays

FLUL, Room C015 Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal

The goal of this workshop is to empower your reading, building on your reactions, instincts and reflections. While AI can find you fancy vocabulary, it cannot replace the power of your unique impressions. Date: December 2, 2024 Schedule: 2pm-3.30pm Venue: FLUL, Room C015 Contacts: willLab_ul@letras.ulisboa.pt.

Open Lecture Compaixão como um valor intrínseco ao cuidar with Maria João Santos

FLUL, B112.B and Online Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal

The Open Lecture Compaixão como um valor intrínseco ao cuidar with Maria João Santos (Escola Superior de Saúde, Atlântica)will take place on 4th December from  17,30 (GMT) in hybrid mode: Room B112.B da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa or through the link https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/97630534736?pwd=bHNsZHlEcGkvcGNtbGdFdzRRYWhjQT09  

The Street and the City V – Challenges

FLUL Alameda da Universidade, Lisboa, Portugal

Nobody can deny the power of the city to change and reorder all of life. Inglis, 2000 For many years leaving the countryside to move to urban areas was in itself a challenge.  The unknown that the city unveiled and the mystery in all the hidden corners was, as it is today, a free ride […]

RHOSE#32: Following Toni Morrison’s Home: Rita Dove’s Path to Empowerment Through the Ivory Gate

FLUL, Anfiteatro III Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal

ABSTRACT: For historic and geographic reasons, Ohio is a liminal space sharing qualities with the regions that it borders. This geography attracted black citizens to Ohio as part of the Great Migration, as it offered a mixture of industrial and agricultural opportunities. Toni Morrison’s origins and early novels are firmly tied to Ohio’s landscape, offering […]

Editorial Translation Course – 4th Edition

Online Course

Date: 9 December to 20 December 2024 | Monday to Friday (18h30-20h30) Venue: Online Coordinators: Zsófia Gombár and Maria João Ferro More information: m-joao@campus.ul.pt Registration here between 29 November and 4 December. This course has limited places, acceptance in order of registration. FLUL student – 45€ General public – 55€ This course aims to introduce the entire publishing process, from idea to book, covering […]

RHOSE#33: A ‘Humble but Happy Home’ gone and an Empty Father. Addressing the Mother

FLUL, Room B112C Alameda da Universidade, Lisbon, Portugal

ABSTRACT: The colonial empire ended in 1974, leaving a widespread sense of orphanhood that resonated deeply in Portuguese literature. Margarida Calafate Ribeiro and António Sousa Ribeiro (2018) observe that, through writing, the descendants of the empire reconcile with their parents' memories—particularly those of their war-veteran fathers. This internal dialogue, however, often shifts toward reflections on […]