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Read more at: º£½ÇÉçÇø Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminar

º£½ÇÉçÇø Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminar

The º£½ÇÉçÇø Hispanic and Lusophone Lent Term Seminar starts on 22 January, at 5.30pm, Newnham College (Barbara White Room) Professor Laura Lewis, University of Southampton will present a paper titled ‘That Little Mexican Part of Me’: Race, Place and Transnationalism among U.S. African-descent Mexicans.' Refreshments...


Read more at: Dr Ioanna Sitaridou awarded CAPES Print/Bolsa PVB

Dr Ioanna Sitaridou awarded CAPES Print/Bolsa PVB

Dr Ioanna Sitaridou has been the recipient of the CAPES Print/Bolsa PVB, Universidade Federal da Bahia, to teach on diachronic change at the Graduate Linguistics Programme in Salvador de Bahia in March 2020. She has also received the Chaire Internationale at Labex Empirical Foundations of Linguistics, Université Sorbonne...


Read more at: MLA Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize awarded to Dr Maite Conde

MLA Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize awarded to Dr Maite Conde

Congratulations to Dr Maite Conde, who has been awarded the Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize for her book Foundational Films: Early Cinema and Modernity in Brazil , published by the University of California Press. The prize is awarded by the Modern Language Association of America for an outstanding book published in English...


Read more at: 'Foundational Films: Early Cinema', by Dr Maite conde, awarded Richard Wall Memorial Prize

'Foundational Films: Early Cinema', by Dr Maite conde, awarded Richard Wall Memorial Prize

Congratulations to our lecturer Maite Conde whose book Foundational Films. Early Cinema has been awarded the Richard Wall Memorial Prize (finalist) by the Theatre and Film Library of the United States. Maite’s book also received the Antonio Candido prize (honorable mention) by the Brazil Section of the international Latin...


Read more at: Our Seminar Series begins October 16th 2019

Our Seminar Series begins October 16th 2019

We are excited to start our seminar series with Dr Tori Holmes discussing digital culture in Brazil, which will take place on 16 October at 5.30pm


Read more at: º£½ÇÉçÇø Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminars 2019/2020

º£½ÇÉçÇø Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminars 2019/2020

The programme for the º£½ÇÉçÇø Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminars 2019/2020 is below: Michaelmas Term 16th October, 5.30pm, Newnham college (Barbara White Room) Dr. Tori Holmes, Queen’s University, Belfast. Talk: Changing screens? A reflection on digital culture in Brazil, in three acts Refreshments provided Hosted...


Read more at: Congratulations to the Section's former MacColl speaker filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho whose film Bacurau has been shortlisted for the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival

Congratulations to the Section's former MacColl speaker filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho whose film Bacurau has been shortlisted for the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival


Read more at: Screening of Film ‘A história de um satélite’ - 8 May, 7pm

Screening of Film ‘A história de um satélite’ - 8 May, 7pm

8th May, 7pm Screening of Film ‘A história de um satélite’ Trailer of film can be viewed here: https://vimeo.com/115517017 Fitzwilliam College, Gordon Cameron lecture Theatre Followed by a Q and A with the directors Miriam and Sonia Sobrino.


Read more at: The Emotions: A Non-Linear History by Jo Labanyi, 15 May, 5:30pm

The Emotions: A Non-Linear History by Jo Labanyi, 15 May, 5:30pm


Read more at: Talk: ‘The Emotions: A Non-Linear History’ - 15 May

Talk: ‘The Emotions: A Non-Linear History’ - 15 May

15th May, 5.30, Selwyn College (Walters Room) Professor Jo Labanyi, New York University Talk: ‘The Emotions: A Non-Linear History’ Refreshments Provided Hosted by Dr. Bryan Cameron