SEMINAR | SERIES 'THE WEFT OF MEMORY: DATES TO COUNT'

Novas Cartas Portuguesas - publication and process

Adriana Bebiano (CES/FLUC)

October 23, 2023, 16h00 (GMT+1)

Online event

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This seminar is part of the series The Weft of Memory: dates to count, organised by the coordination of the thematic line Europe and the Global South: heritages and dialogues. The series aims to mark and reflect on less resounding dates, but equally determinant for the construction of the 25th of April 1974 and the independence of Portuguese-speaking African countries and East Timor. The seminars take place online, whenever possible on the date to be marked, every month, at 16h00, throughout 2023.

Adriana Bebiano discusses the publication of the New Portuguese Letters, its impact and the judicial process that involved the authors, which began on 25 October 1973.



Nota biográfica

Adriana Bebiano | Adriana Bebiano is Associate Professor (with aggregation) at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra (FLUC) and Associate Researcher at CES. She has a PhD in English Literature, with a dissertation on contemporary historical fiction (2003). Between 2019 and 2021 she was the President of the Scientific Board of CES and was a member of its Board of Directors (2000-2002). She has also been on the Board of Directors of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (1994-1996) and is an elected member of its Scientific Board since 2007. Her current research interests include Feminist Studies, Irish Studies and Comparative Literature. She lectures at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels on Theory, Literature, Culture and Arts. She also teaches and is the current director of the PhD programme in Feminist Studies, a joint venture CES / FLUC.

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