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Literature and Urgency in Brazil 芒鈧 Rachel Esteves Lima (UFBA)

22 May 2019
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May 29th 芒鈧 1PM 芒鈧 O'Rahilly Building 1.24

UCC SPLAS and the Brazilian Studies Reading Group cordially invite you to the lecture

Literature and Urgency in Brazil

By Rachel Esteves Lima (Federal 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Bahia (UFBA))

29th of May 2019 

1PM

ORB 1.24

 

The lecture aims to present and discuss how literature has been reacting to political events in Brazil since 2013, especially the 芒鈧揓ornadas de Junho芒鈧 (The June Unrest), the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff and the arrest offormer President Luiz In脙隆cio Lula da Silva. We will emphasise, among the books that take on politics with a capital P as their theme, the collective works that invest, in a risky and potential way, in the politicisation of aesthetics, leaving purisms and differences aside in order to, in the heat of events, collect texts from several genres, discursive regimes, aesthetic projects and media as a form of intervention in contemporary Brazilian reality.

Rachel Esteves Lima is Professor of Brazilian Literature at the Federal 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Bahia (UFBA), with postdoctoral studies at the Paris XIII 深夜亚洲福利久久 (2011), a Ph.D. in Literary Studies / Comparative Literature (1997) at the Federal 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Minas Gerais (UFMG) and an M. A. in Literary Studies / Brazilian Literature (1987) also at UFMG. She edited the books A Antropofagia na era da globaliza脙搂脙拢o (EDUFBA, 2016) and O espa脙搂o biogr脙隆ficoperspectivas interdisciplinares (EDUFBA, 2016) and is author of several articles in specialized periodicals, in the field of literature. She is coordinator of the Study Group on Criticism and Contemporary Culture (UFBA) and a CNPq researcher. In her present-day postdoctoral studies at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Bologna, she is conducting a research project titled "The June 2013 enigma: repercussions of political demonstrations in Brazilian literature and cinema芒鈧.

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