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SUMMARY:FAH-DPORT-CIELA: Ultramarine blue. Re-imagining the empire through the analysis of (anti-)colonial projections in cinema
DESCRIPTION:The Research Centre for Luso-Asian Studies (CIELA) is pleased to invite all those interested to the Webinar “Ultramarine blue. Re-imagining the empire through the analysis of (anti-)colonial projections in cinema”\, by Prof. Maria do Carmo Piçarra\, being held on November 17 &  24\, and December 01 & 09\, 2021\, at 6:30pm\, via Zoom at “Casa Garden”\, Orient Foundation.  \nSeminar Syllabus \nThe ‘Estado Novo’ used cinema to impose\, internally and externally\, the image of a pluricontinental and multiracial country. Many ideas propagated were never questioned after the reestablishment of democracy and after the independence of Portuguese-speaking countries.         \nThis seminar\, structured into four two-hour sessions\, will reveal evidence of the (im)possibility of an alternative look to that of propaganda about the Portuguese ex-colonies in ‘Cinema Novo’s’ works that were censored and banned. It will address the uses of cinema during the liberation struggles and will highlight the cases of Goa\, Macau and Timor. It will also consider the emergence of national cinema projects in Mozambique\, Angola and Guinea-Bissau\, highlighting the contributions of some authors. It will give a brief overview of current cinematographies in African countries with Portuguese as the official language\, also particularizing the oriental cases. \nFor Registration\, please visit https://umac.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b3379hlDjCzsxw2 \nZoom Link for Session 1 (17/11)\,  2 (24.11)  & 3 (01/12):: https://umac.zoom.us/j/93113547401 \nZoom Link for Session 4 (09/12: https://umac.zoom.us/j/93294398155 \nShort Bio \nMaria do Carmo Piçarra is a researcher at ICNOVA-FCSH and a Professor at the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa. She holds a PHD\, Masters and BA degrees in Communication Sciences. In her post-doctoral research project\, ‘Cinema Império’\, she has worked on Portuguese cinema during the colonial and post-colonial eras in Portugal\, France and England\, regarding representations of the empire in cinema (2013-2018). In this context\, she was  a guest researcher at the CFAC-University of Reading. She is a film programmer and was assistant to the presidency of the Institute of Cinema\, Audiovisual and Multimedia (1998-1999). \nShe has published\, among other books and articles\, Azuis ultramarinos. Propaganda colonial e censura no cinema do Estado Novo (Azuis ultramarinos. Colonial advertising and censorship in the cinema of the Estado Novo) (2015)\, and coordinated\, with Jorge António\, the trilogy Angola\, o nascimento de uma nação (Angola\, the birth of a nation) (2013\, 2014\, 2015) and\, with Teresa Castro\, (Re)Imagining African Independence. Film\, Visual Arts and the Fall of the Portuguese Empire (2017). She has just published the chapter “Resistance and political awareness through the poetic gaze of Sarah Maldoror” in the book Contemporary lusophone African film (Paulo de Medeiros and Livia Apa\, 2020). She manages Aleph – Rede de Acção e Investigação Crítica da Imagem Colonial (Aleph – Colonial Image Critical Action and Research Network). \nFull CV at: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7875-9629 \n 
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dport-ciela-ultramarine-blue-re-imagining-the-empire-through-the-analysis-of-anti-colonial-projections-in-cinema/
LOCATION:By Zoom at “Casa Garden”\, Orient Foundation
CATEGORIES:Department of Portuguese
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Portuguese":MAILTO:fah.portuguese@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211129
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SUMMARY:FAH-ELC Student Activity - Voting for ELC Meme Contest (from Nov 24 to 28)
DESCRIPTION:Voting for ELC Meme Contest \nDear Students\, \nAs part of the ELC meme contest\, a voting platform has been created on WeChat. The voting period is from 24 (Wednesday) to 28 Nov (Sunday).  \nVoters are allowed to vote a maximum of three times per day. Clarification: Each WeChat account is allowed to vote for a maximum of three times throughout the voting period. \nThe contestant who made the most popular meme (i.e. got the most votes) will be awarded at the Award Ceremony on 1 Dec. \nPlease scan this QR code and proceed with the voting: \n \nWhether or not you have submitted a meme\, you are encouraged to vote for your favourite ones and invite your family and friends to vote as well. Thank you very much for your participation! \n  \nBest regards\, \nEnglish Language Centre \nFaculty of Arts and Humanities
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-elc-student-activity-voting-for-elc-meme-contest-from-nov-24-to-28/
CATEGORIES:English Language Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="ELC":MAILTO:fah_elc_elta@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211130
DTSTAMP:20260428T234641
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SUMMARY:"Chinese History and Culture Comic Book Series" - School Visit at Jardim de Infância D. José da Costa Nunes
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URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/chinese-history-and-culture-comic-book-series-school-visit-at-jardim-de-infancia-d-jose-da-costa-nunes/
LOCATION:Jardim de Infância D. José da Costa Nunes
CATEGORIES:Chinese-Portuguese Bilingual Teaching and Training Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chinese-Portuguese%20Bilingual%20Teaching%20and%20Training%20Centre":MAILTO:BilingualCentre@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Macau:20211124T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Macau:20211124T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T234641
CREATED:20211119T071609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211119T071801Z
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SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Lecture Series – “Wayfarers and Dwellers: implications from phenomenological anthropology for ‘roots’ music heritage research” by Prof. Philip Tonner\, University of Glasgow\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:Zoom: https://umac.zoom.us/j/96877800561 \nAbstract \nThe eighteenth century saw the beginning of a circle of cultural exchange that extended from Scotland and Ireland to the United States – and back again. Scots and Irish emigrants took with them a cultural inheritance of music and storytelling that would become filtered through the American experience and would produce new forms of cultural expression. Distinctive material artefacts\, musical instruments such as the guitar and mandolin\, functioned as the mechanism of transmission. Our wayfarers produced a cultural record ringing with sonically encoded narratives. With the figure of the wayfarer as heuristic\, this paper will draw on the discourses of phenomenology and anthropology to explore the implications of the ‘dwelling perspective’ for developing an approach to ‘roots’ music heritage research.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-lecture-series-wayfarers-and-dwellers-implications-from-phenomenological-anthropology-for-roots-music-heritage-research-by-prof-philip-tonner/
LOCATION:E21-3121
CATEGORIES:Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Philosophy%20and%20Religious%20Studies":MAILTO:maggiewong@um.edu.mo
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