Carlos Nogueira

 

Carlos Nogueira is a researcher at José Saramago Chair at the University of Vigo (Galicia, Spain) and holder of the José Saramago Chair at the Universidade de Trás-os-Montes. His teaching and research have focused on the relationships between Literature and Philosophy, Anthropology, Politics, and Law. His books have been published by Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Imprensa Nacional – Casa da Moeda, Porto Editora, Edições Europa-América, Edições Lusitânia, Livraria Lello, and Tinta da China. He was awarded The Santander prize for Research Internationalization at the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, the MontepioEssay prize, the Jacinto do Prado Coelho prize for Criticism, and the Vergílio Ferreira Literary Essay prize. [Scientific outputs]

Carlos Conte Neto

 

Carlos Conte Neto (São Paulo, Brazil, 1985) has a degree in Social Sciences (2009) from the Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas of the Universidade de São Paulo and a Masters in Portuguese Studies (2020) from the School of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, having received the Best Master 2019/20 distinction. Between 2007 and 2017, he taught basic (2nd and 3rd cycles) and secondary education in schools in São Paulo. He is currently doing a PhD in Portuguese Studies at NOVA FCSH, where he develops research on Portuguese fiction from the 1950s with funding from the FCT.

Carlos Augusto Ribeiro

 

Researcher/visual artist. PhD in Communication Sciences from NOVA FCSH – Universidade NOVA de Lisboa: Não Estamos Sós Sob a Pele – Uma Exposição Possível Acerca de Duplos. Author of texts on contemporary art at the intersection with other disciplinary fields (literature and communication sciences) and themes (body, image, technology, environment, landscape, popular art and medicine). Activity in the field of fine arts: exhibitions, book covers and visual essays integrated in books. Has been teaching Fine Arts (Ar.Co, Fórum Dança e ESAD-CR). Author of transdisciplinary option, Duplo nas Artes (ESAD-CR) or Cópias, Duplos, Máscaras e Clones na Arte e na Literatura (summer course at NOVA FCSH) and co-author of free course Todas as Artes Contam – Intersecções: Conto, Pintura e Cinema (NOVA FCSH). [Scientific outputs]

Aurélio Lopes

 

He is a Higher Education Teacher. Degree in Social Anthropology, Master’s in Sociology of Education, Doctorate in Cultural Anthropology from ISCSP – Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Humanas. Coordinator of Fórum Ribatejo and of the collections Raízes and Antropologia from Editora Cosmos. He has worked on traditional culture, especially on the Anthropology of the Sacred and its symbolic and festive representations, traditional cultural and cultic practices, particularly with regard to popular religiosity and its syncretic relations with ancestral roots and modern mutational influences. [Scientific outputs]

Andrea Ragusa

 

Andrea Ragusa (Turin, 1979) graduated from the University of Turin and received a PhD from the New University of Lisbon, in Portuguese Studies. He is currently a professor in the field of translation and linguistics studies at the University of Parma and a researcher at the IELT, within the scope of language and literature studies in the 19th century. He is co-director of the review Appunti leopardiani (Florianópolis) and member of the editorial board of Edizioni dell’Orso (Italy). He translated into Italian some works by Portuguese-speaking writers, including Antero de Quental, Fernando Pessoa and José de Almada Negreiros. [Scientific outputs]

Ana Isabel Turíbio

Ana Isabel Turíbio (1965-) is a PhD in Languages and Cultures. Modern Portuguese Literature, from Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, with the thesis O caminho fica longe: matriz genética do processo da construção romanesca em Vergílio Ferreira (2011), master with a dissertation O Traçado da Escrita em Cântico Final, de Vergílio Ferreira (2004). Degree in Modern Literatures and Languages (Portuguese and French studies) Univeristy of Lisbon. Since 1990 high school teacher. Joined the Vergílio Ferreira’s studies team in the National Library of Portugal and is a researcher collaborator of IELT – NOVA FCSH, working the genetic edition of the Vergílio Ferreira’s writings. Makes part of the Directorate Regianos Studies Center from Vila do Conde. [Scientific outputs]

Ana de Neves Rodrigues

 

Ana Cristina de Neves Ferreira Rodrigues, born in Lisbon in 1965, gets her Master on Local and Regional Studies at the University of Madeira with the dissertation As princesas Marroquinas – contribuição para o estudo das relações entre Portugal e Marrocos no último quartel do século XVIII (2012). Presently, is a PhD student in Languages, Literatures and Cultures carrying out her research on Cultural Studies. Pointing out a line of investigation on women studies she researches the evidences of the feminine on the As Mil e Uma Noites of Mamede Mustafa Jarouche.

Alda Correia

 

Assistant Professor with habilitation at School of Social Sciences and Humanities from the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, where she has taught in the field of Comparative Literature and Literary Studies. Her areas of study include short fiction history and theory, narratology, comparative literature, regionalist literature and narrative medicine. She is a researcher of the Project in Medical Humanities of the University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies. [Scientific outputs]

Betina Ruiz

 

Betina Ruiz Has a PhD in Comparative Studies of Portuguese Language Literature, with the thesis Matrizes para um estudo da literatura feminina: uma leitura comparativa de Sóror Mariana Alcoforado e Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, supervised by Prof. Doctor Horácio Costa (University of São Paulo, 2010), was a professor at ESAG – Escola Superior Artística de Guimarães from 2011 to 2019 and at IPVC – Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, from 2021 to 2022, is a researcher at CEI – Centro de Estudos Intercultural Studies of the Higher Institute of Accounting and Administration of Porto (since 2006) and the Center for Global Studies of the Open University (since 2021). She is also a biblio therapist. In congresses, both inside and outside Portugal, she has been publicizing her studies on Clarice Lispector, carried out as part of a post-doctoral work not yet concluded. [Scientific outputs]

Golgona Anghel

Golgona Anghel is an Assistant Professor at the Portuguese Studies Department, of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa and member of IELT – Institute for the Study of Literature and Tradition. She graduated (2003) Portuguese and Spanish Studies at the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon (Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa), where she later finished her PhD (2009) in Portuguese Contemporary Literature. She published some books of essays – Eis-me acordado muito tempo depois de mim, uma biografia de Al Berto (Quasi Edições, 2006), Cronos decide morrerviva Aiôn, Leituras do tempo em Al Berto (Língua Morta, 2013), A forma custa caro. Exercícios inconformados (Documenta, 2018) – and she prepared a diplomatic Edition of the diaries of the Portuguese poet Al Berto (Diários, Assírio & Alvim, 2012). She also writes poetry: Vim porque me pagavam, (Mariposa Azual, 2011), Como uma flor de plástico na montra de um talho (Assírio & Alvim, 2013), Nadar na piscina dos pequenos (Assírio & Alvim, 2017). [Scientific outputs]