PORTUGUESE EVENTS MT2002-09-20



Michaelmas Term 2002

- Every Tuesday and Wednesday, from 1st October, twenty sessions each course, at the Instituto Camões Centre, classes of Portuguese 1 and Portuguese Conversation in collaboration with the University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education. Portuguese 1 at Tuesdays, 6.30-8.30 pm. and Portuguese Conversation every Wednesday 1.00-2.30 pm. Open to everyone.

- Every Monday, from 11th November to 2nd December, at the Instituto Camões Centre, 11 a m.

Professor Sanjay Subrahmanyam will give a series of lectures on «Shifting Perspectives on Portuguese Asia, 1500-1700».

-Thursday, 17th October, St. John’s College, New Seminar Room, 2.15 p.m.,

Dr. Jonathan Phillips, Royal Holloway College, London «The Conquest of Lisbon and the Second Crusade » (first of a series of lectures on England, Portugal and the Wider World, to be held at Thursdays all during Michaelmas Term. Promoted and sponsored by the Instituto Camões Centre for Portuguese Language- Oxford)

- Thursday, 17th October, 47, Wellington Square, Room T11, 5 p.m

Dr. Cláudia Pazos-Alonso , Wadham College, Oxford, «‘Voltar atrás para quê?’ Revisiting Irene Lisboa’s autobiographical works today».

- Thursday, 24th October, St. John’s College, New Seminar Room, 2.15 p.m.,

Dr. Jean Dunbabin, St. Anne’s College and Dr. Maria João Branco, CLPIC/ St. John’s College, Oxford, «Representative Assemblies in the Medieval West: a comparative study »

- Saturday, 26th October, 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

“Meeting of the British Historians of Portuguese History”. One – day meeting to present some of the research work being currently done in the British Universities and discuss problems affecting the scholars working in Portuguese subjects.

- Thursday, 31st October, St. John’s College, New Seminar Room, 2.15 p.m.,

Dr. Peter Linehan, St. John’s College, Cambridge, «Gelasianism in partibus : papal authority and royal power in 13th-century Iberia».

- Thursday, 7th November, St. John’s College, New Seminar Room, 2.15 p.m.,

Dr. Maria João Branco, CLPIC/ St. John’s College, Oxford, «The King and the Law in the 13th Century: the example of Portugal in the context of Europe»

-Thursday, 7th November, 47 Wellington Square, Room T11, 5 p.m,

Professor Elide Oliver, Santa Barbara and Brazilian Studies Centre, «Machado de Assis and “Darwinisticism” »

- Thursday, 14th November, St. John’s College, New Seminar Room, 2.15 p.m.,

Dr. Luís Krus, Univ. Nova Lisbon, «The Portuguese representation of an Hispanic noble community in the 13th and 14th centuries» (this lecture will be given in French)

- Thursday, 21st November, St. John’s College, New Seminar Room, 2.15 p.m.,

Dr. Malcolm Vale, St. John’s College, Oxford, «Princely and Royal Courts – English, Netherlandish and Iberian »

- Friday, 22nd November, St. Peter’s College, 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.,

Jornada de Estudos Camonianos, a one-day conference devoted to the life and works of Luís de Camões, organised by the Sub-Faculty of Portuguese with the collaboration of the Instituto Camões Centre in Oxford and Programa Lusitânia (For full programme of the meeting and inscriptions, contact the Sub-Faculty of Portuguese Studies, 47, Wellington Square, Oxford or the Instituto Camões Centre)

- Thursday, 28th November, St. John’s College, New Seminar Room, 2.15 p.m.,

Dr. Rita Costa Gomes, John Hopkins / Univ. Nova Lisbon, «The dynamics of Court Society: a comparative view of Late Medieval Iberia»

- Saturday, 30th November, Rewley House, Wellington Square, 9.30 am.- 5.30 pm.

«Portuguese Art and Culture in the Age of Henry the Navigator». Day School in collaboration with the Department for Continuing Education. (For full programme of courses, inscriptions and fees, contact OUDCE, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JA, or the Instituto Camões Centre.)

- Thursday, 5th December, St. John’s College, New Seminar Room, 2.15 p.m.,

Professor Sir Peter Russell, «On Anglo-Portuguese Relations during the 14th century: conversations».

- Thursday, 5th December, 47 Wellington Square, Room T11, 5 p.m,

Professor David Brookshaw, University of Bristol, « Brazilian immigrant narratives: rewriting the nation?»

Hilary Term 2003

-Every tuesday, 6.30-8.30 pm, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House, a language course Portuguese 1 will be given in collaboration with the University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education. Open to all. Tutor: Nuno Carvalho.

-Thursday, 23rd January,8.30 pm, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Projection of the film «Aniki Bobó» by Manuel de Oliveira, preceded by the short film Suspeita.

-From Monday, 28th January to Saturday 1st of February every evening, at 7.30 pm, Burton-Taylor Theatre, Oxford. Performance, in English of the 16th century Portuguese play Auto da Índia- An Indian Affair, by Gil Vicente, played by the Eglesfield Players in conjunction with members of the Portuguese Faculty.

-Saturday, 1st February, 9 pm, St. John’s College-Larkin Room, after the last performance of the same play, there will be a discussion on the play and a drinks reception.

- Thursday, 6th February, 5 pm, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Professor Nuno Júdice, Cultural attaché of the Portuguese Embassy in Paris and Director of Instituto Camões Portuguese Cultural Centre in the same city

Poetry with Nuno Júdice

-Thursday, 20th February, 2. 15 pm., Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Dr. Juliet Perkins, King’s College, London

«A talent to confuse: António José da Silva's 1736 treatment of the Amphitryon myth».

-Friday, 21st February, 8.30 p.m.,

Projection of the video «Manhã submersa», by Lauro António, preceeded by the short film O Gato e a Lua, by Pedro Serrazina.

- Wednesday, 26th February, 5 pm., Merton College

Maria João Branco lectures in the Seminar “Europe in the Later Middle Ages” (conv. M. Vale, S. Gunn, J. Watts)

«The political uses of vernacular language in Portugal, Castile and León ».

-Thursday, 27th February, 5 pm., Maison Française d’Oxford

Professor António Costa Pinto lectures on:«Right-Wing Populism in Democratic Portugal:  Does Previous Infection Provide Long-Term Immunity?» in the Seminar Populism & the Far Right in Western Europe, (Politics Department).

-Thursday, 6 th March, 5 pm, Wellington Square, room T 11

Professor David Brookshaw, Bristol University

«Brazilian immigrant narratives: unwriting the nation? »

-Thursday, 7 th March, 5 pm, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Professor António Emiliano, Universidade Nova de Lisboa

«On the Origins of Portuguese Writing: remarks on the Importance of notarial documents for the History of Portuguese »

-Thursday, 13th March, 5 pm., Wellington Square, room T 11

Dr. Nancy Naro, King’s College, London

«Questioning subordination: Women in Brazil's Slave Society ».

Trinity Term 2003

-Every Tuesday, 6.30-8.30 pm, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House, a language course Portuguese for Beginners will be given in collaboration with the University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education. Open to all. Tutor: Nuno Carvalho.

-Every Wednesday, 7- 9 pm, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House, a course for beginners, Holiday Portuguese will be given in collaboration with the University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education. Open to all. Tutor: Nuno Carvalho.

-Wednesday, 30th April, 5 pm., Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Dr. Luís Gomes, Edinburgh,

«A força da imagem: em torno de alguns sonetos de Vasco Mousinho de Quevedo Castelo Branco».

-Friday, 2nd May, 6 p.m., Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Inauguration of the exhibition of paintings by Miguel Machado. To stay on until 7th June.

-Thursday, 8th May, 5 pm, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Professor Anne Duggan, King’s College, London, lectures on

«The Cult of St. Thomas of Canterbury in Portugal: an aspect of Anglo-Papal Relations in the twelfth century»

-Friday, 9th May, 8.30 p.m, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Projection of the video «Manhã submersa», by Lauro António, preceeded by the short film O Gato e a Lua, by Pedro Serrazina.

-Thursday, 15th May, 5 pm., Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Dr. Owen Rees, Queen’s College, Oxford, lectures on:

«English adventures of a Portuguese music print: Duarte Lobo's Liber primus missarum and musical antiquarianism, 1650–1860»

-Thursday, 22nd May, 7 pm, Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

«Portuguese Researchers at Oxford»;Ruy Ribeiro:“Fogo que arde sem se ver- a matemática do virus da SIDA”; Jorge Meneses de Oliveira : “Condutas meramente ofensivas e os limites morais do poder punitivo do Estado” ; Tiago Cunha:“Bacias Sedimentares- da tectónica ao petróleo”.

-Friday, 23rd May, 8 p.m.,

The writer Maria Velho da Costa, Camões Prize 2002, discusses her successful play

«Madamme»

-Thursday, 29th May, 5 pm., Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Dr. Tobias Brandenberg, , Madrid, lectures on (in Portuguese)

«Cavalarias manipuladas – literatura e política (secs. XVI e XX) ».

-Thursday, 5th June, 8.30 pm., Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

Projection of the video «A Canção de Lisboa», by Cotinelli Telmo

-Friday & Saturday, 6th -7th June, 2.30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m., and 9.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m, Instituto Camões , Littlegate House,

Portuguese Society and Politics Workshop, one and a half day conference organised by Dr. David Goldey and Dr. Hermínio Martins.

-Thursday, 12th June, 7 p.m., Instituto Camões Centre, Littlegate House

«Portuguese Researchers at Oxford»; Sérgio Filipe:“Ver para crer- novas fronteiras da microbiologia”; Susana Pinheiro: “Imunidade ao HIV ”.

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