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Book Synopsis Novas cartas portuguesas by : Maria Isabel Barreno
Download or read book Novas cartas portuguesas written by Maria Isabel Barreno and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Novas cartas portuguesas by : Maria Isabel Barreno
Download or read book Novas cartas portuguesas written by Maria Isabel Barreno and published by Leya. This book was released on 2010 with total page 415 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Three Marias by : Maria Isabel Barreno
Download or read book The Three Marias written by Maria Isabel Barreno and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 440 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Novas cartas portuguesas. Nouvelles lettres portugaises. ( By Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta, Maria Velho da Costa.) Traduit du portugais par Vera Alves da Nobrega, Evelyne Le Garrec et Monique Wittig by : Maria Isabel Barreno
Download or read book Novas cartas portuguesas. Nouvelles lettres portugaises. ( By Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta, Maria Velho da Costa.) Traduit du portugais par Vera Alves da Nobrega, Evelyne Le Garrec et Monique Wittig written by Maria Isabel Barreno and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis As Novas Cartas Portuguesas entre Portugal e o Mundo by : Ana Luísa Amaral
Download or read book As Novas Cartas Portuguesas entre Portugal e o Mundo written by Ana Luísa Amaral and published by Leya. This book was released on 2015-02-01 with total page 569 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A impressionante repercussão do livro Novas Cartas Portuguesas tanto em Portugal como no mundo. «Novas Cartas Portuguesas: Entre Portugal e o Mundo, a colectânea que agora se publica, tem como objectivo mapear o impacto e a recepção nacional e internacional do livro [Novas Cartas Portuguesas], relevando a repercussão que ele teve na academia, no trabalho de outros autores (escritores, dramaturgos, actores, tradutores, etc.) e na sociedade em geral.» Ana Luísa Amaral e Marinela Freitas in «Introdução» Esta obra inclui depoimentos e traduções de inúmeros artigos publicados na imprensa estrangeira sobre o Novas Cartas Portuguesa, entre eles o de Simone Beauvoir. As organizadoras deste livro: Ana Luísa Amaral é professora na Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto. É membro do Instituto de Literatura Comparada Margarida Losa, e coordenadora do projecto internacional «Novas Cartas Portuguesas 40 Anos Depois». É tradutora de poesia e tem mais de uma dezena de livros publicados tendo recebido importantes prémios literários. Foi responsável pela edição anotada de Novas Cartas Portuguesas. Marinela Freitas é doutorada em Estudos Anglo-Americanos, investigadora do Instituto de Literatura Comparada Margarida Losa da Universidade do Porto e foi bolseira de investigação do projecto internacional «Novas Cartas Portuguesas 40 Anos». Conta ainda com uma vasta equipa de coordenadores e colabores de inúmeros países, dos Estados Unidos à Suécia, por exemplo.
Book Synopsis Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta, Maria Velho de Costa. Neue portugiesische Briefe (Novas cartas portuguesas, dt by : Maria Isabel Barreno de Faria Martins
Download or read book Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta, Maria Velho de Costa. Neue portugiesische Briefe (Novas cartas portuguesas, dt written by Maria Isabel Barreno de Faria Martins and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Portuguese Nun by : Anna Klobucka
Download or read book The Portuguese Nun written by Anna Klobucka and published by Bucknell University Press. This book was released on 2000 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This study describes and analyzes cultural and literary mythology surrounding the figure of the seventeenth-century nun Mariana Alcoforado as the presumed author of the celebrated collection of love letters that originally appeared in 1669 in French under the title of Lettres portugaises (known in their many English editions as Portuguese Letters or Letters of a Portuguese Nun). Ostensibly written by a nun cloistered in a provincial Portuguese convent to her departed lover, an officer in the French army, they are nowadays generally reputed to have been a literary fake authored by a seventeenth-century French writer." "The Portuguese Nun describes the foundation and development of the myth of Soror Mariana and illuminates its continuing investment in the fabrication, by the country's cultural elite, of a shared national imagination. It examines the process of national reappropriation of the text from the Romantic period until its latest, postmodern manifestations exemplified most remarkably by the feminist manifesto Novas Cartas Portuguesas [New Portuguese Letters]. From its first "retranslations" into Portuguese in the early nineteenth century, this slim collection of five love letters has retained its status of a somewhat improbable textual support for one of Portugal's most persistently cultivated cultural fictions."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Book Synopsis Reading New Translations from the New Portuguese Latters by : Maria Isabel Barreno
Download or read book Reading New Translations from the New Portuguese Latters written by Maria Isabel Barreno and published by . This book was released on 1973 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mimeographed flier and text from a reading given at the Blacksmith House, Cambridge, Mass., October 22, 1973, in support of Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta, and Maria Velho da Costa (the Three Marias), who were on trial for the publication in 1972 of Novas cartas portuguesas. Charges were dropped after Portugal's Carnation Revolution in 1975. The reading was organized by Gail Mazur, and included several readers, including Marge Piercy. The translator is unknown.
Download or read book Raízes e rumos written by and published by 7Letras. This book was released on 2001 with total page 648 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers by : Katharina M. Wilson
Download or read book An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers written by Katharina M. Wilson and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 1991 with total page 698 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Novas cartas portuguesas by : Maria Apparecida Fonseca de Almeida
Download or read book Novas cartas portuguesas written by Maria Apparecida Fonseca de Almeida and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Transnational Portuguese Studies by : Hilary Owen
Download or read book Transnational Portuguese Studies written by Hilary Owen and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2020-06-17 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Transnational Portuguese Studies offers a radical rethinking of the role played by the concepts of ‘nationhood’ and ‘the nation’ in the epistemologies that underpin Portuguese Studies as an academic discipline. Portuguese Studies offers a particularly rich and enlightening challenge to methodological nationalism in Modern Languages, not least because the teaching of Portuguese has always extended beyond the study of the single western European country from which the language takes its name. However, this has rarely been analysed with explicit, or critical, reference to the ‘transnational turn’ in Arts and Humanities. This volume of essays from leading scholars in Portugal, Brazil, the USA and the UK, explores how the histories, cultures and ideas constituted in and through Portuguese language resist borders and produce encounters, from the manoeuvres of 15th century ‘globalization’ and cartography to present-day mega events such as the Rio Olympics. The result is a timely counter-narrative to the workings of linguistic and cultural nationalism, demonstrating how texts, paintings and photobooks, musical forms, political ideas, cinematic representations, gender identities, digital communications and lexical forms, may travel, translate and embody transcultural contact in ways which only become readable through the optics of transnationalism. Contributors: Ana Margarida Dias Martins, Anna M. Klobucka, Christopher Larkosh, Claire Williams, Cláudia Pazos Alonso, Edward King, Ellen W. Sapega, Fernando Arenas, Hilary Owen, José Lingna Nafafé, Kimberly DaCosta Holton, Maria Luísa Coelho, Paulo de Medeiros, Sara Ramos Pinto, Sheila Moura Hue, Simon Park, Susana Afonso, Tatiana Heise, Toby Green, Tori Holmes, Vivien Kogut Lessa de Sá and Zoltán Biedermann.
Book Synopsis Portuguese Writers by : Mônica Rector
Download or read book Portuguese Writers written by Mônica Rector and published by Dictionary of Literary Biograp. This book was released on 2004 with total page 488 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents career biographies and criticism for Portuguese writers from historic and modern times. There is also an essay on medieval poetry.
Book Synopsis A Companion to Portuguese Literature by : Thomas Foster Earle
Download or read book A Companion to Portuguese Literature written by Thomas Foster Earle and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. This book was released on 2013 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This companion volume offers an introduction to European Portuguese literature for university-level readers. It consists of a chronological overview of Portuguese literature from the twelfth century to the present day, by some of the most distinguished literary scholars of recent years, leading into substantial essays centred on major authors, genres or periods, and a study of the history of translations. It does not attempt an encyclopaedic coverage of Portuguese literature, but provides essential chronological and bibliographical information on all major authors and genres, with more extensive treatment of key works and literary figures, and a particular focus on the modern period. It is unashamedly canonical rather than thematic in its examination of central authors and periods, without neglecting female writers. In this way it provides basic reference materials for students beginning the study of Portuguese literature, and for a wider audience looking for general or specific information. The editors have made a principled decision to exclude both Brazilian and African literature, which demand separate treatment. STEPHEN PARKINSON, CLAUDIA PAZOS ALONSO and T. F. EARLE are all members of the Sub-Faculty of Portuguese at the University of Oxford. CONTRIBUTORS: Vanda Anast cio, Helena Carvalhao Buescu, Rip Cohen, T. F. Earle, David Frier, Lu s Gomes, Mariana Gray de Castro, Helder Macedo, Patricia Odber de Baubeta, Hilary Owen, Stephen Parkinson, Cl udia Pazos Alonso, Juliet Perkins, Teresa Pinto Coelho, Phillip Rothwell, Mark Sabine, Claire Williams, Clive Willis.
Download or read book Lisbon Revisited written by Rhian Atkin and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-07-05 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twentieth-century Portugal saw dramatic political and social change. The monarchy was abolished, and a republic installed (1910), soon giving way to a long-lasting dictatorship (1926); a transition to democracy (1974) led to membership of the European Union (1986). But what do we know of how people lived during these periods? And how did men, in particular, respond to the changes taking place in society? In this illuminating and broad-ranging study, Rhian Atkin uses as case studies the work of Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935), Luis de Sttau Monteiro (1926-93) and Jose Saramago (1922-2010) in order to examine the relationship between socio-political change and the construction and performance of masculinities in the urban environment of Lisbon over the course of the last century.
Book Synopsis Antigone's Daughters? by : Hilary Owen
Download or read book Antigone's Daughters? written by Hilary Owen and published by Bucknell University Press. This book was released on 2011-02-24 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Antigone's Daughters? provides the first detailed discussion in English of six well-known Portuguese women writers, working across a wide range of genres: Florbela Espanca (1894-1930), Irene Lisboa (1892-1958), Agustina Bessa Lu's, (1923- ), Nat_lia Correia (1923-93), HZlia Correia (1949 -) and L'dia Jorge (1946 - ). Together they cover the span of the 20th century and afford historical insights into the complex gender politics of achieving institutional acceptance and validation in the Portuguese national canon at different points in the 20th century. Although a patrilinear evolutionary model visibly structures national literary history in Portugal to the present day, women writers and critics have not generally sought to replace this with a matrilinear feminist counter-history. The unifying metaphor that the authors adopt here for the purpose of discussing Portuguese women's ambivalent response to female genealogy is the classical figure of Antigone, who paradoxically sacrifices her own genealogical continuity in the name of defending family and kinship, while resisting the patriarchal pragmatics of state-building. Should women writers, faced with the absence of a female tradition, posit a woman-centred place outside the jurisdiction of male genealogy, however strategically essentialist that place may be, or should they primarily eschew fixed sexual identity to act as unnameable saboteurs, undoing the law of patriarchal tradition from within?
Book Synopsis Utopias of Otherness by : Fernando Arenas
Download or read book Utopias of Otherness written by Fernando Arenas and published by U of Minnesota Press. This book was released on 2003 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Forges a new understanding of how these two Lusophone nations are connected. The closely entwined histories of Portugal and Brazil remain key references for understanding developments--past and present--in either country. Accordingly, Fernando Arenas considers Portugal and Brazil in relation to one another in this exploration of changing definitions of nationhood, subjectivity, and utopias in both cultures. Examining the two nations' shared language and histories as well as their cultural, social, and political points of divergence, Arenas pursues these definitive changes through the realms of literature, intellectual thought, popular culture, and political discourse. Both Brazil and Portugal are subject to the economic, political, and cultural forces of postmodern globalization. Arenas analyzes responses to these trends in contemporary writers including Jose Saramago, Caio Fernando Abreu, Maria Isabel Barreno, Vergilio Ferreira, Clarice Lispector, and Maria Gabriela Llansol. Ultimately, Utopias of Otherness shows how these writers have redefined the concept of nationhood, not only through their investment in utopian or emancipatory causes such as Marxist revolution, women's liberation, or sexual revolution but also by shifting their attention to alternative modes of conceiving the ethical and political realms.