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SUMMARY:Coffee-Tea with Professors
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/coffee-tea-with-professors-2/
LOCATION:E21-2100
CATEGORIES:Department of History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20History":MAILTO:fah.history@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221206
DTSTAMP:20260504T043532
CREATED:20221013T085056Z
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SUMMARY:Short Course on Chinese-Portuguese Interpretation (Consecutive Interpretation)
DESCRIPTION:Course Date and Time: \n\n03/11-05/12/2022; 19:00-22:00\nEvery Mondays and Thursdays\nTotal of 30 hours\n\nEligibility criteria to enroll to the course: \n\nSuccessful completion of the third year (or above) of bachelor program majoring in Portuguese studies or Chinese-Portuguese translation or with  C1 level certificate of CAPLE exam.\n20 quotas (at least 15)\n\nInstructor:  \n\nMs. Wu Xinjuan has many years of experiences working as a Chinese and Portuguese Interpreter. She has extensive experiences in the training of interpreters.\n\nCourse content: \n\nEssential knowledge about interpretation; memorization techniques and practice in interpretation; interpretation without taking notes; annotation techniques; numbers; video-interpreting; introduction of the CATTI Examination.\n\nRegistration:  \n\nhttps://forms.gle/PMg4yXYxc94h4VTd8 (Deadline: 15:00\, 27/10/2022)\n\nParticipants must attend at least 80% of the all sessions in order to receive a Certificate of Attendance.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/short-course-on-chinese-portuguese-interpretation-consecutive-interpretation-2/
LOCATION:University of Macau
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=UTC:20221109T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221123T210000
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CREATED:20221031T072148Z
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SUMMARY:FAH-ELC Student Activities: “EWCC Writing Month - Write Now-Here’s How” 2022
DESCRIPTION:FAH-ELC Student Activities:  \n“EWCC Writing Month – Write Now-Here’s How” 2022 \nHello UM students! Exciting news from the English Writing and Communication Centre (EWCC)\, English Language Centre of FAH! \nIn November 2022\, EWCC is holding our first-ever “Writing Month” to celebrate the joy and fun of writing! Our theme this year is:  “Write Now-Here’s How.” Our featured activities include three workshops in the “Guest Talk Series” and three workshops in the “ELTA Workshop Series.” \nAfter the completion of each activity\, students will be given the opportunity to put what they have learned in the workshops into practice. Students will learn “How” to write and will have the chance to write “Now.” Students who excel in these activities will be awarded book coupons as prizes. \nTo learn more about our workshop series\, check out our posters! Students will receive a certificate of completion from the ELC if they have full participation in the guest talk series (3 workshops) or the ELTA workshop series (3 workshops). Please see more details in the following two posters.  \nWe look forward to seeing you at our events! \n  \nBest Regards\, \nEnglish Writing and Communication Centre (EWCC) \nEnglish Language Centre \nFaculty of Arts and Humanities
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-elc-student-activities-ewcc-writing-month-write-now-heres-how-2022/
CATEGORIES:English Language Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="ELC%20-%20English%20Writing%20and%20Communication%20Centre%20%28EWCC%29":MAILTO:ewcc@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221213
DTSTAMP:20260504T043532
CREATED:20221110T080515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221117T013940Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrations of the Centenary of José Saramago
DESCRIPTION:Opening ceremony of the celebrating events and keynote speech by Professor Isabel Pires de Lima – A heterodox realism: between historical novel and allegorical novel\nDate and Time: 15/11/2022 | 17:30-20:00\nSpeaker: Professor Isabel Pires de Lima\nVenue: Sky Garden\, 2nd Floor\, UM Wu Yee Sun Library  (E2)\nLanguage: Portuguese (Mandarin simultaneous interpretation will be available) \nSeminar by Zhang Xiaofei – An Approach to Saramago’s Writing and its Translation from History of the Siege of Lisbon\nDate and Time: 16/11/2022 | 19:00-20:30\nSpeaker: Zhang Xiaofei\nVenue: E34-G011\nLanguage: Mandarin \nSnap & Share: Snap photos with José Saramago and share to win a prize\nDate and Time: 15/11-12/12/2022\nVenue: Portuguese Corner\, 2nd Floor\, UM Wu Yee Sun Library of UM (E2) \nRegistration link: https://forms.gle/otBuC1rtH5bpBHqF8  \nImportant Notes on Smart Points Scheme:\n1. Students who registered to the seminar\, attend the Keynote Speech by Professor Isabel Pires de Lima AND arrive ON TIME will be given 1.0 Smart Point and 25.0 Knowledge Integration(CS); attend the Seminar by Zhang Xiaofei AND arrive ON TIME will be given 1.0 Smart Point and 15.0 Knowledge Integration(CS)\n2. Students who arrive late or leave early within 10 minutes will be given only half a Smart Point;\n3. Students who arrive late or leave early over 10 minutes will NOT be given any Smart Point;\n4. Students who leave the venue during the activity for over 15 minutes will NOT be given any Smart Point; and\n5. CPC reserves the right to make the final decision\, in case of any disputes on the awarding of Smart Point(s).
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/celebrations-of-the-centenary-of-jose-saramago/
LOCATION:University of Macau
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221123T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T043532
CREATED:20221123T023547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T024406Z
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SUMMARY:FAH-DPORT: International Colloquium "Belated\, beyond and out of place? Avant-garde movements in non-hegemonic contexts"
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n \nThe Department of Portuguese if FAH is pleased to invite all those interested to the International Colloquium  “Belated\, beyond and out of place? Avant-garde movements in non-hegemonic contexts”\, being held on November 23 to 25\, 2022\, via Zoom. \n  \nColloquium Info \nThe first decades of the 20th century witnessed the emergence of the historical avant-gardes. Their center of creation and above all diffusion was undisputed: European avant-garde groups spread the good news of aesthetic and political transgressions\, ranging from new artistic forms\, materials and conceptions to an everyday art of performance\, mixing in an ideally undistinguishable manner art and life. \nThe worldwide presence of the European avant-garde movements would not have been possible without a series of new means of communication and transportation. On the one hand\, the news could achieve transnational audiences through radio waves\, transatlantic telegraph cables\, a network of magazines and journals\, pamphlets and manifestoes\, faster international courier services\, and last but not least the cinema and its powerful grip on the collective unconscious. On the other\, swift transatlantic lines\, expedite train travels and adventurous although much rarer airplane voyages allowed for an authentic procession of artists\, writers and intellectuals from Europe to virtually all corners of the globe. \nHow did the materiality of those new means of communication and transportation impact the aesthetic production in non-hegemonic cultures and political contexts? How did this materiality implied an unprecedented sense of simultaneity\, which in its turn turned upside-down traditional 19th-century notions such as belatedness\, backwardness\, artistic and cultural legging? \n1922 has been consecrated as the annus mirabilis of Literary and Aesthetic Modernism. A century later this research project aims at writing a new history of the avant-garde movements through a Cubist approach and perspective\, weaving together different times and places\, cultures and historical traditions. \nCOLLOQUIUM CATALOG \nLIST OF SPEAKERS AND PRESENTATION TITLES \n\nDavid Jackson (Yale University)  – Brazilian Concrete Poetry and the appropriation of hegemony\nZhang Longxi (City University of Hong Kong) – Borges and China: Affinities and Influence\nOttmar Ette (Potsdam University) – Avant-Gards and transcultural exchange or Vicente Huidobro‘s oscillation between Spanish and French\nCaetano Galindo (Federal University of Paraná) – Nostalgic for the “Nostos”: will Joyce’s Ulysses ever cease to be out of place?\nRen Haiyan (Hunan Normal University) – The Re-location of Robinson Crusoe in China: Global Context and Local Dynamics\nPablo Rocca (Universidad de la República – Uruguay) – Avant-Garde and Nativism in Uruguayan literature (Some features and the critical reception of Jorge Luis Borges).\nMarilia Librandi (Princeton University) – Indigenous Critique to Brazilian Modernism: Collage of Cosmopolitical Citations\nJorge Federico Márquez Muñoz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México – UNAM) – Political Sciences in Latin America and the notions of Backwardness and Underdevelopment\nSandra Vasconcelos (University of São Paulo – USP) – Reading the History of the Novel from the Periphery of Capitalism\nJoão Cezar de Castro Rocha (State University of Rio de Janeiro) – Belated\, beyond and out of place? Avant-garde movements in non-hegemonic contexts\nOmid Azadibougar (Hunan Normal University) – Dislocating Language: Persian Avant-Garde and Parviz Shapour’s Carikalamature\nBarbara Fernández Melleda (Hong Kong University) – The Chilean Landscape in Ai Qing’s Poetry: Visiting Pablo Neruda in 1954\n\nUM-SPEAKERS: \nHans-Georg Moeller (University of Macau) – Art and Exhibition: On the Significance of Walter Benjamin’s Art Theory Today \nMatthew Gibson (University of Macau) – Analytical Philosophy and Modernism: Beckett’s Company and the Viennese Logical Positivists \nRaquel Abi-Sâmara (University of Macau) – New Media in Brazilian Modernism: Reading Alcântara Machado \nSHORT BIOGRAPHIES OF SPEAKERS \nABSTRACTS OF PRESENTATIONS \nREGISTRATION Link \n \n  \nZOOM Link for Sessions
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dport-international-colloquium-belated-beyond-and-out-of-place-avant-garde-movements-in-non-hegemonic-contexts-2/
LOCATION:By Zoom
CATEGORIES:Faculty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Portuguese":MAILTO:fah.portuguese@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221123T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221123T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T043532
CREATED:20221117T042806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221117T042806Z
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SUMMARY:ELC-EWCC Student Activity: Personal Statement Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:ELC-EWCC Student Activity: Personal Statement Writing Workshop \nDescription: \nPersonal statement is one of the most important steps to the application for graduate school. It is a chance for students to demonstrate their enthusiasm and commitment to the school.  An effective personal statement should be logical and coherent. This workshop will introduce the general structure\, elements\, and rules of personal statement writing. \nSpeaker: Ms. Elizabeth Leong\, ELC English Language Teaching Assistant \nSmart Point: 1 \nLevel(s): Students of all levels of English proficiency are welcome to join. \nRegistration: https://umac.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5vAWPQtQIAYnAcS
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/elc-ewcc-student-activity-personal-statement-writing-workshop/
LOCATION:E6-2112
CATEGORIES:English Language Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="ELC%20-%20English%20Writing%20and%20Communication%20Centre%20%28EWCC%29":MAILTO:ewcc@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221123T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T043532
CREATED:20221117T042350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221117T042657Z
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SUMMARY:ELC-EWCC Student Activity: Multimodal Writing
DESCRIPTION:ELC-EWCC Student Activity: Multimodal Writing  \nDescription: This workshop introduces students to multimodality and provides an opportunity to practice thinking rhetorically for diverse and specific purposes (e.g.\, advertising\, promoting\, persuading creatively as entrepreneurs). Through a combination of lecture\, small group/partner activities\, individual work\, and whole-group discussion\, students will be introduced to multimodal composition strategies and have time to practice those strategies. \nSpeaker: Kathleen Vacek holds a PhD in English Composition & Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She has taught first-year composition\, qualitative research methods\, and courses for teachers of English language learners. She also led a university writing center for four years\, where she coached students and faculty writers\, mentored a staff of writing consultants\, and provided university-wide writing development programs. Through her consulting practice\, Dr. Vacek offers workshops\, coaching\, editing\, and personalized instruction to university students\, faculty\, and other researchers. \nSmart Point: 1 for those who join the guest talk; 0.5 for those who join the follow-up activity \nLevel(s): Students with all levels of English proficiency are welcome to participate.  *Must be individual participants: pairs or groups are not accepted \nRegistration: https://qfreeaccountssjc1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2fYJSn9m8pOs7ci
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/elc-ewcc-student-activity-multimodal-writing/
LOCATION:By Zoom
CATEGORIES:English Language Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="ELC%20-%20English%20Writing%20and%20Communication%20Centre%20%28EWCC%29":MAILTO:ewcc@um.edu.mo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221123T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221123T153000
DTSTAMP:20260504T043532
CREATED:20221115T075409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T075517Z
UID:412493-1669212000-1669217400@fah.um.edu.mo
SUMMARY:ELC-ECAC Student Activity: Preparing for Job Interviews
DESCRIPTION:ELC-ECAC Student Activity: Preparing for Job Interviews \nDear Students\, \nHandle job interviews like a pro! \nThe English Co-Curricular Activities Committee (ECAC)\, English Language Centre (ELC) of FAH\, is inviting to you to the “Preparing for Job Interviews” workshop by Ms. Angel Chan\, ELC Teaching Fellow. \nStudents will have opportunities to hone in their job interview skills through the activities designed for this workshop. Acquire the skills you need in handling interview questions and become aware of appropriate behaviours during the interview. By using the STAR pattern\, you will be able to formulate answers to typical interview questions. Register now and save your seat! \nQuota: 24 (book your seat early!)\nRegistration: Scan the QR code on the poster or please click:  \nhttps://umac.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eQCDM8P7hLZL0VM \nShould you have any inquiries\, please feel free to contact us at ECAC_ELC@um.edu.mo.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/elc-ecac-student-activity-preparing-for-job-interviews/
LOCATION:E6-2115
CATEGORIES:English Language Centre
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ORGANIZER;CN="English%20Co-Curricular%20Activities%20Committee%20%28ECAC%29":MAILTO:ECAC_ELC@um.edu.mo
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221123T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221123T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T043532
CREATED:20221116T085107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T085107Z
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SUMMARY:FAH/DPHIL Lecture Series – “Fan Li 范蠡and the Daoist Philosophy of Time and Temporality: From Laozi to Huang-Lao” by Prof. Thomas Michael\, Beijing Normal University\, China
DESCRIPTION:Zoom: https://umac.zoom.us/j/94665357070 \nAbstract \nThe age-old tradition of Daoist philosophy continues to challenge our ability to properly recognize its unique positions\, insights\, and worldview. One contemporary source of this challenge derives from the excavated editions of the Daodejing\, namely the Guodian Laozi and the Mawangdui Laozi\, which have compelled us reconsider two terms that are foundationally planted at the heart of Daoist philosophy: heng 恒 and chang 常\, both of which are commonly taken to signify “constancy/ permanence/ eternity.” The work of two eminent scholars in the field\, Chen Ligui and James Wang Qingjie\, have demonstrated that these two terms separately had very different ancient meanings\, and that their uses in Laozi’s Daodejing fully embodied them. These findings demonstrate that the early Daoist philosophy of Huang-Lao significantly differs from the ancient Daoist philosophy of Laozi. This is nowhere more so in than in their separate understandings of time\, as revealed in Laozi’s phenomenology of heng understood in terms of temporality next to Huang-Lao’s metaphysics of chang understood in terms of constancy/ permanence/ eternity. \nThis lecture explores Laozi’s original philosophy of temporality before turning to the “Yueyu xia” 越语下 of the Guoyu 國語\, which presents a series of conversations between King Goujian of Yue and a mysterious figure named Fan Li (536-448 BC)\, who is recognized by some scholars as the pivotal mediating figure between Laozi’s original phenomenology and Huang-Lao’s later metaphysics. \n  \nBio \nThomas Michael is Associate Professor in the School of Philosophy at Beijing Normal University since 2016. He received his Ph.D. in History of Religions from University of Chicago in 2001. Michael’s two primary fields of research are Daoist philosophy and Shamanism. In addition to many articles on Daoism\, he has also published three books on the topic. His latest book is Philosophical Enactment and Bodily Cultivation in Early Daoism: In the Matrix of the Daodejing (Bloomsbury\, 2022)\, in which he examines the primary contours of Laozi’s original Daoist philosophy in distinction to the later Daoist philosophy of Huang-Lao. Michael has also published several studies on the medieval Daoist\, Ge Hong\, including “Mountains and Early Daoism in the Writings of Ge Hong” (History of Religions 56/1:23-54\, 2016)\, in which he highlights Ge Hong’s continuity with the philosophy and practice of Laozi’s original Daoism. Michael also has published extensively on Shamanism\, and his major articles include “Shamanism Theory and the Early Chinese Wu” (Journal of the American Academy of Religion 83/3: 649-696\, 2015) and “Shamanism\, Eroticism\, and Death: The Ritual Structures of the Nine Songs in Comparative Context” (Religions 10 (1): 1-26)\, in which he explores early Chinese shamanism through the lens of comparative studies.
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dphil-lecture-series-fan-li-%e8%8c%83%e8%a0%a1and-the-daoist-philosophy-of-time-and-temporality-from-laozi-to-huang-lao-by-prof-thomas-michael-beijing-normal-univers/
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221123T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T043532
CREATED:20221103T085745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T024332Z
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SUMMARY:FAH-DPORT: International Colloquium "Belated\, beyond and out of place? Avant-garde movements in non-hegemonic contexts"
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n \nThe Department of Portuguese if FAH is pleased to invite all those interested to the International Colloquium  “Belated\, beyond and out of place? Avant-garde movements in non-hegemonic contexts”\, being held on November 23 to 25\, 2022\, via Zoom. \n  \nColloquium Info \nThe first decades of the 20th century witnessed the emergence of the historical avant-gardes. Their center of creation and above all diffusion was undisputed: European avant-garde groups spread the good news of aesthetic and political transgressions\, ranging from new artistic forms\, materials and conceptions to an everyday art of performance\, mixing in an ideally undistinguishable manner art and life. \nThe worldwide presence of the European avant-garde movements would not have been possible without a series of new means of communication and transportation. On the one hand\, the news could achieve transnational audiences through radio waves\, transatlantic telegraph cables\, a network of magazines and journals\, pamphlets and manifestoes\, faster international courier services\, and last but not least the cinema and its powerful grip on the collective unconscious. On the other\, swift transatlantic lines\, expedite train travels and adventurous although much rarer airplane voyages allowed for an authentic procession of artists\, writers and intellectuals from Europe to virtually all corners of the globe. \nHow did the materiality of those new means of communication and transportation impact the aesthetic production in non-hegemonic cultures and political contexts? How did this materiality implied an unprecedented sense of simultaneity\, which in its turn turned upside-down traditional 19th-century notions such as belatedness\, backwardness\, artistic and cultural legging? \n1922 has been consecrated as the annus mirabilis of Literary and Aesthetic Modernism. A century later this research project aims at writing a new history of the avant-garde movements through a Cubist approach and perspective\, weaving together different times and places\, cultures and historical traditions. \nCOLLOQUIUM CATALOG \nLIST OF SPEAKERS AND PRESENTATION TITLES \n\nDavid Jackson (Yale University)  – Brazilian Concrete Poetry and the appropriation of hegemony\nZhang Longxi (City University of Hong Kong) – Borges and China: Affinities and Influence\nOttmar Ette (Potsdam University) – Avant-Gards and transcultural exchange or Vicente Huidobro‘s oscillation between Spanish and French\nCaetano Galindo (Federal University of Paraná) – Nostalgic for the “Nostos”: will Joyce’s Ulysses ever cease to be out of place?\nRen Haiyan (Hunan Normal University) – The Re-location of Robinson Crusoe in China: Global Context and Local Dynamics\nPablo Rocca (Universidad de la República – Uruguay) – Avant-Garde and Nativism in Uruguayan literature (Some features and the critical reception of Jorge Luis Borges).\nMarilia Librandi (Princeton University) – Indigenous Critique to Brazilian Modernism: Collage of Cosmopolitical Citations\nJorge Federico Márquez Muñoz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México – UNAM) – Political Sciences in Latin America and the notions of Backwardness and Underdevelopment\nSandra Vasconcelos (University of São Paulo – USP) – Reading the History of the Novel from the Periphery of Capitalism\nJoão Cezar de Castro Rocha (State University of Rio de Janeiro) – Belated\, beyond and out of place? Avant-garde movements in non-hegemonic contexts\nOmid Azadibougar (Hunan Normal University) – Dislocating Language: Persian Avant-Garde and Parviz Shapour’s Carikalamature\nBarbara Fernández Melleda (Hong Kong University) – The Chilean Landscape in Ai Qing’s Poetry: Visiting Pablo Neruda in 1954\n\nUM-SPEAKERS: \nHans-Georg Moeller (University of Macau) – Art and Exhibition: On the Significance of Walter Benjamin’s Art Theory Today \nMatthew Gibson (University of Macau) – Analytical Philosophy and Modernism: Beckett’s Company and the Viennese Logical Positivists \nRaquel Abi-Sâmara (University of Macau) – New Media in Brazilian Modernism: Reading Alcântara Machado \nSHORT BIOGRAPHIES OF SPEAKERS \nABSTRACTS OF PRESENTATIONS \nREGISTRATION Link \n \n  \nZOOM Link for Sessions
URL:https://fah.um.edu.mo/event/fah-dport-international-colloquium-belated-beyond-and-out-of-place-avant-garde-movements-in-non-hegemonic-contexts/
LOCATION:By Zoom
CATEGORIES:Department of Portuguese
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department%20of%20Portuguese":MAILTO:fah.portuguese@um.edu.mo
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