sexta-feira, 3 de maio de 2013

Scientific Programme

 

9 May 2013

09:30
10 am
Opening Session

10.00
11.00 am
Anf. III
Plenary Speaker
Jonathan Culpeper (Lancaster University), “‘Evidence and logics’ versus myths about English”
Chair: Rita Queirós de Barros



11.00
11.15 am
Coffee Break

11.15 am
1.15 pm
Anf. III
New and Hybrid Avenues in Anglo-American Studies
Chair: João Paulo Ascenso
Isabel Alves (CEAUL - UTAD), “Ecocrítica: uma outra narrativa, uma outra leitura das relações entre a literatura e o mundo natural”
Maria José Pires (CEAUL - ESHTE) “A Thought for Food in Anglo-American Studies”
Paula Camacho Roldán (Univ. Pablo de Olavide),
“Anglo-American Studies in Spain: an interdisciplinary approach”


Sala D. Pedro V
Political Struggle, Utopia and Idealism Chair: Fátima Vieira

João Jorge Coelho Pereira (CEHUM - Univ. Minho), “Perspectives on American Idealism Since 1945”
Jonathan David Lewis (FLUP), “Space Counter Space:  An Analysis of the Heterotopian Spaces in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.”
Nuno Marques (CEC), “Personal Memory  as the Place of Truth vs. National Memory as Virtualization in Art Spiegelman’s  In The Shadow of No Towers
Susana Araújo - Sandra Bettencourt (CEC), Project CILM - “City and (In)security in Literature and the Media”

Sala 5.2
The Unspeakable, the Utterable and the Visible
Chair: Marjike Boucherie Mendes

Despina Skourti (Univ. Munich), “The language of Silence – Speechlessness as a Crisis Reaction by the Literary Process”
Rui Carvalho Homem (CETAPS - FLUP), “Morrissey’s Vistas: Frame and Kaleidoscope”
Zuzanna Sanches (CEAUL - FLUL), “Melanie Klein, On the Theory of Anxiety and Guilt and New Approaches to Irish Women’s Literature”


1.15
2.30 pm
Lunch

2.30
3.30 pm
Anf. III
Plenary Speaker
Fátima Vieira (FLUP), “Welcome to the collaboratory!’: Utopian notes on convergence, relevance and impact”
Chair: Alcinda Pinheiro de Sousa


3.30
5.30 pm
Anf. III
Re-orienting History Chair: Júlio Carlos Viana Ferreira

Ana Cristina Mendes (CEAUL), “Kisna: The Warrior Poet and Vicarious Redemption in India”
Alexandre Dias Pinto (CECC), “Robert Southey’s Iberian Orientalism: The History of the Moors Project”
Joana Catarina Caetano (CETAPS - FLUP), “Mother Prophetess: Mary Cary and Prophecy during the Cromwellian Period”
Jorge Bastos da Silva (CETAPS - FLUP), “O Rosto Velado de Moisés: Religião e Orientalismo em Obras de Thomas Moore e Walter Scott”

Sala de Vídeo
English and Translation - Communities of Learning
Chair: Rui Carvalho Homem

Alexandra Cheira (CEAUL), “What has Academia got to do with it? Teaching Wonder Tales at High School”
Margarida Vale de Gato (CEAUL - FLUL - FCSH) and Rui Azevedo (CEAUL - Univ. Lusófona) - “PEnPAL in Translation”
Rita Amorim (ISCSP (CAAP) - UTL), “The Two Sides of the English Coin”


Sala 5.2
Screening the Arts
Chair: Isabel Barbudo

Margarida Esteves Pereira (ILCH - Univ. Minho), “‘No, but I’ve Seen the Film’: Screen Adaptation and the Nineteenth-Century Novel”
Maria González Alonso (Univ. Santiago Compostela), “What Do You Think About Gatsby Films, Internet? The Popular Reception on the Web”
Maria Teresa Castilho (FLUP), “Going Back to the Past to Dream the Future”
Patrícia Álvarez Caldas (Univ. Santiago Compostela), “Musical ‘Adaptations’ in the Golden Age”


5.30
6.00 pm
Coffee Break

6.00
7.30
pm





Anf. III
Round Table 1:
Associativism in the Humanties
Chair: João Ferreira Duarte (APLC)
Alexandra Assis Rosa (EST), Isabel Ermida (APEAA), Montserrat Martinez-Vasquez (AEDAN), Teresa Cid (EAAS), Pierre Lurbe (SAES)

8.30 pm
Conference Dinner

Convento dos Cardaes
Rua do Século, 123


 



10 May 2013


09.30
10.30 am
Anf. III
Plenary Speaker
Heinz Ickstadt (JFK Institute, Freie University, Berlin),  
"Imaginaries of American Modernism"
Chair: Liliane Louvel


10.30
10.45 am
Coffee Break


10.45
11.15 am
Anf. III
POSTERS
Daniel Matias (FCSH - UNL), “Masculinities in J. M. Coetzee's Work (Boyhood, Youth, Summertime)”
Maria González Alonso (Univ. Santiago Compostela), “Different Adaptation Processes Based on the Same Novel: The Great Gatsby
Sara Paiva Henriques(CEAUL - FLUL),
 “Home and Home Country: Imagery of Belonging in Contemporary Canadian Narrative”


11.15 am
1.15 pm
Anf. III

General Assembly





1.15
2.30 pm
Lunch


2.30
3.30 pm
Anf. III
Plenary Speaker
Teresa Alves (CEAUL - FLUL), “Adding Wings to the Unbearable Weight of Words - Academy as Community”
Chair: Teresa Cid



3.30
5.30 pm
Anf. III
Representing Otherness / Interface Research Study
Chair: Teresa Casal

António Manuel Bernardo Lopes (Univ. Algarve), “Mapping out the invisible visible: science, technology and the remaking of visual culture”
Habiba Chafai, (Univ. Minho) “Honour-based Violence in the British Press: Representations of an “honour killing” Case”
Margarida Martins (CEAUL), “Bridging Anthropology and Literature through Indian Writing in English”
Paula Alexandra Guimarães (Univ. Minho), “Anglo-American-Portuguese Cultural (Dis)Encounters and the Poetic-Literary Representation of the Other in the Long Nineteenth-Century”

Sala de Vídeo
Inter-cultural Relations and
 Discourse Policies
Chair: Alexandra Assis Rosa

Fernanda Feneja (CEAUL - ISLA), “The Anglo-American World in TEFL in Portuguese Secondary Education: Re-thinking the Role of Literature”
Karen Bennett (CEAUL), “The Knowledge Wars - Translating Incommensurable Paradigms”
Nicholas Hurst (FLUP), “The World Without or the Enemy Within: Cultural Representations in Portuguese Produced ELT Coursebooks.”
Teresa Corchado Pascasio (Univ. Extremadura), “Teaching Communication Skills to the Students of Medicine”


Sala 5.2.
Communicating Voices and Literary Theory
Chair: Luísa Flora

Ana Margarida Ferraria (FLUL), “Um romantismo particular: John Keats e Fernando Pessoa”
Eugénia Iliopoulou (Univ. Zurich), “Novels of Transition”
Mário Semião
(CEAUL - Dalarna Univ.), “Walking by the Ouse’s Muddy Bank: The Presence of Virginia Woolf in the Work of Gabriel Josipovici”



5.30
6.00 pm
Coffee Break

6.00
7.30
pm

Anf. III
Round Table 2:
Past and Present Methodologies in English and American Studies
Chair: Isabel Fernandes (CEAUL - FLUL)
Filomena Louro (CEHUM - Univ. Minho), João de Alemida Flor (CEAUL - FLUL), Maria Irene Ramalho (CES - Univ. Coimbra), Rui Carvalho Homem (CETAPS - FLUP)