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KING'S
COLLEGE 2005-2006 TALKS |
Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies
King's College London
Room 8C, Chesham Building
King’s College, Strand
5 - 6.30pm
FREE
Wednesday
16 November,
Daniel Stone
Madness and Religion: A Study of Xango in Recife
Wednesday
23 November,
Malyn Newitt
Mindelo and the British: another angle on the
Anglo-Portuguese alliance
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Wednesday
30 November,
Adriana Rouanet
The politics of Brazilian fiction-to-screen adaptations
under military rule
Wednesday
7 December,
Ana Lucia da Costa
The Amazonian Rubber Tappers and the Creation of Urban
Spaces
Wednesday
14 December,
Margarida Rendeiro
Reasons for the Purchase of Portuguese Fiction in
Portugal Nowadays
Wednesday
11 January,
Francisco Bethencourt
Race and racism in the iconography of the Portuguese-speaking
world
Wednesday
18 January,
Robert Howes
Community and the market: the contemporary gay press
in Brazil
Wednesday
25 January,
Raquel Guirardello-Damian
Xingu tribes: cultural and historical aspects of the
Trumai people
Wednesday
1 February,
Geoffrey Chacaro
The disembodied voice: the beginnings of sound recording
and Brazilian modernity
Wednesday
8 February,
Anthony Lappin
Re-imagining the Past: Almeida Garrett’s Frei
Luis da Sousa on the Silver Screen
Wednesday
22 February,
Alexander Keese
Cape Verdeans in the Portuguese colonial service
Wednesday
1 March,
Ester Scarpa
European and Brazilian Portuguese: movements of creolization
and unification
Wednesday
8 March,
Carmen Maria Ramos Villa
Azorean literature (title to be specified)
Wednesday
15 March,
Maria Lopes da Silva
Florbela Espanca: Self and Other in 'Livro de Soror
Saudade'
Wednesday
22 March,
Claudia Pazos Alonso
The winds of change in 'Nós Matámos
o Cão-Tinhoso'