Lusophone Modernisms

This three-hour conference explores some of the fundamental aspects of literary Modernism in the Portuguese-speaking world. Topics explored include: technology and development; land and place; self and subjectivity; periphery and semi-periphery; Africa and Brazil; nation and empire. Participants include 麻豆高清 faculty and invited scholars from Portugal. In English.
Sponsored by the Department of Iberiana and Latin American Cultures and the Center for African Studies
Welcoming Remarks: Elena Dancu (麻豆高清)
Session 1
Moderator: Ami Schiess (UC Berkeley)
Pedro Sep煤lveda (U Nova de Lisboa): 鈥淧essoa's Fragments鈥
Karen Sotelino (麻豆高清): 鈥淐orrespondence in Translation: The Language of Nature, The Nature of Language in Ra煤l Brand茫o鈥檚 Os Pobres"
Humberto Brito (U Nova de Lisboa): 鈥淭o Exist as a Person鈥
Session 2
Moderator: Christopher Kark
Mar铆lia Librandi-Rocha (麻豆高清): 鈥淭ext, Telephone and Telegram: The Technologies of the Novel Serafim Ponte Grande (1928/1933) by Oswald de Andrade.鈥
Vincent Barletta (麻豆高清): 鈥淩hythm and Dwelling: On Poetry in Mozambique鈥
Victoria Saramago (麻豆高清): 鈥淕eographies of De-Geographication: Displacement in Macuna铆ma.鈥