Defesa de Doutorado – Yasmim Pereira Yonekura

21/05/2021 11:51

PPGI anuncia defesa de doutorado para o mês de Maio

A doutoranda Yasmim Pereira Yonekura defenderá sua tese intitulada “Tell my Travelling Shoes: An Intersectional Black Feminist Analysis regarding Identity and Displacement in All God’s Children Need Travelling Shoes, Americanah and Um Defeito de Cor” no dia 26 de maio de 2021, às 15 horas.

Lembrando que conforme PORTARIA NORMATIVA Nº 2/2020/PROPG, DE 25 DE MARÇO DE 2020, que trata do isolamento social para evitar a disseminação do COVID-19, a defesa será realizada, excepcionalmente, com todos os participantes, aluno e membros, por meio de sistema de áudio e vídeo em tempo real através do link: Clique aqui.

Para quem necessitar certificado de participação como ouvinte, por favor inscreva-se aqui.

Banca

Drª. Alessandra Soares Brandão (PPGI/UFSC – Orientadora e Presidente)
Drª Débora de Carvalho Figueiredo (PPGI/UFSC)
Drª. Feibriss Henrique Meneghelli Cassilhas (UFBA)
Dr. Pedro Gustavo Rieger (UFAL)
Dr. Olegario da Costa Maya Neto (UEMS – Suplente)

Ciclo de Palestras – Leitura e(m) Interfaces: Teorias, Métodos e Aplicações

18/05/2021 14:00


É com muita alegria que o PPGI e o Núcleo de Estudos em Leitura (NEL) anunciam a quarta palestra do Ciclo “Leitura e(m) Interfaces”. Para o evento do mês de junho, contamos com a participação especial do professor Davi Oliveira (Universidade do Estado da Bahia) e moderação de Lucilene Bender de Sousa (IFRS).

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Ferramentas web para investigação em leitura e cognição
Davi Oliveira (Universidade do Estado da Bahia)
🕤 16/06/2021 – 10h (Horário de Brasília)
Ao vivo no canal do YouTube do PPGI UFSC e Plataforma Zoom.
(Senha de acesso: 871484) 

Inscrições: bit.ly/CiclodePalestras2021

Ciclo de Palestras – Leitura e(m) Interfaces: Teorias, Métodos e Aplicações

23/04/2021 15:14

É com muita alegria que o PPGI e o Núcleo de Estudos em Leitura (NEL) anunciam a terceira palestra do Ciclo “Leitura e(m) Interfaces”. Para o evento do mês de maio, contamos com a participação especial do professor Marcel Just (Carnegie Mellon University – USA) e moderação da professora Cyntia Bailer (NEL-PPGE-FURB).

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The new science of thought imaging: How concepts and knowledge are organized in the brain
Marcel Just (Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging)
🕤 11/05/2021 – 15h (Horário de Brasília)
Ao vivo no canal do YouTube do PPGI UFSC e Plataforma Zoom.
(Senha de acesso: 504335)
Inscrições: bit.ly/CiclodePalestras2021

NEI Digital Round Table 4

12/04/2021 08:53


“Creative Writing: Towards a Pedagogy” 
reflects on aspects of both theory-driven and practice-driven creative writing teaching. This discussion of its pedagogy focuses on the role of creative writing, and that of the creative writer, in the academy and beyond, as Paul Perry puts it in the introduction to Beyond the Workshop: Creative Writing, Theory and Practice (Kingston UP, 2012).

📅 April 28th
🕤 14:00-15:30 Brazil/18:00-19:30 Ireland
💻 Live on PPGI UFSC YouTube Channel

*This event offers a certificate of attendance. Information about certificates will be given during the talk.

NEI Digital Round Tables aim to discuss aspects of research conducted by members of NEI (the Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses of UFSC), in the field of Irish Studies, at undergraduate, MA, PhD and postdoctoral level, with scholars and artists from Ireland.

Paul Perry is the award-winning and critically acclaimed author of several books of poetry and prose. A winner of the Hennessy Prize for Irish Literature, he is a poet, novelist, and screenwriter, and Associate Professor of Creative Writing at University College Dublin where he directs the Creative Writing Programme. A former Michener Fellow at the University of Miami, Cambor Fellow at the University of Houston, and Vice Chancellor Research Scholar at the University of Ulster, Paul has won numerous awards for his writing including the Hennessy Award for Literature, the Listowel Prize for Poetry, and The Patrick and Katherine Kavanagh Fellowship. His poetry has appeared in: The Best American Poetry, and The Best Irish PoetryPoetry Ireland ReviewPoetryTLSGranta, and The Irish Times. He edited The Best Irish Poetry, 2009 (Munster Literature Centre), and Beyond the Workshop, Creative Writing Theory and Pedagogy, (Kingston University Press, 2012.) As Karen Perry, he has co-authored, four best-selling novels, published by Penguin Random House, including Girl Unknown. His 6 books of poetry include Gunpowder Valentine: New and Selected Poems. And in 2019 his first children’s novel The Cyclops with Two Eyes was published. Paul also teaches on the MA, & MFA programmes in Creative Writing at UCD, and supervises at PhD level. He is a member of the RIA Study of Languages, Literature, Culture and Communication Committee. In 2021, his novel The Garden has been published by New Island Press, and has been described by Laureate for Irish Fiction as an ‘exceptional novel.’

Marina Carr’s plays to date are Ullaloo, 1989; Low in the Dark, 1991; The Mai, 1994; Portia Coughlan, 1996; By the Bog of Cats…, 1998; On Raftery’s Hill, 1999; Ariel, 2000; Woman and Scarecrow, 2004; The Cordelia Dream, 2006; Marble, 2007; 16 Possible Glimpses, 2009; Hecuba, 2015. Adaptations are Anna Karenina (adapted from Tolstoy’s novel), 2016, and Blood Wedding (a new version of Lorca’s play), 2019. Plays for children are Meat and Salt, 2003, and The Giant Blue Hand, 2007. Future projects include the premiere of Marina’s new play The Boy at the Abbey Theatre and a new adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse, produced by Hatch Theatre Company and The Everyman in association with Pavilion Theatre and Cork Midsummer Festival.

Her work has been produced by The Abbey Theatre, The Gate, Druid, Landmark, The Royal Court, Wyndhams Theatre, The RSC, The Tricycle, The McCarter Theatre, San Diego Rep, Milwaukee Rep.

She is translated into many languages and produced around the world.

She also wrote a new, contemporary translation of Rigoletto for Opera Theatre Company, which toured Ireland in 2015, and wrote an original oratorio Mary Gordon as part of a commission for Wicklow County Council that brought together choirs from throughout County Wicklow with solo singers and the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra in November 2016.

Prizes include Windham-Campbell Prize 2017 for her body of work, The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, The American/Ireland Fund Award, The E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, The Macaulay Fellowship, The Puterbaugh Fellowship. She is a member of Aosdana.

She has taught at Trinity, at Villanova, and at Princeton. Currently she lectures in the English Department at Dublin City University.

She is published by the Gallery Press, Nick Hern Books and Faber & Faber.

Canadian poet Kathleen McCracken is the author of eight collections of poetry including Blue Light, Bay and College (Penumbra Press, 1991), which was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award for Poetry in 1992, and a bilingual English/Portuguese edition entitled Double Self Portrait with Mirror: New and Selected Poems (Editora Ex Machina, 2014), with translations by José Roberto O’Shea.  She is the recipient of the University of Toronto Review’s Editor’s Choice Award for Poetry, the Anne Szumigalski Editor’s Prize, the Glebe House Harmony Community Trust Poetry Award and the 2017 Poetry Ireland/Tyrone Guthrie Residency Bursary. She was a finalist for the WB Yeats Society of New York Poetry Competition, the Montreal International Prize for Poetry, The Walrus Poetry Prize, the 2018 Grist Pro Forma Poetry Prize and the 2020 CBC Poetry Prize. In 2019, she won the Seamus Heaney Award for New Writing. She has held several Ontario Arts Council awards and an Individual Artist Award from the Northern Ireland Arts Council. Her poems have appeared in The Malahat Review, Poetry Canada Review, Exile Quarterly, Poetry Ireland, The Shop, Revival, Abridged, New Orleans Review and Grain, and she has given readings in Canada, Ireland, Portugal, Brazil, the United Kingdom and the United States. Kathleen is currently Lecturer in Creative Writing and Contemporary Literature at Ulster University in Northern Ireland.

George Alexandre Ayres de Menezes Mousinho is a professor at the Departamento de Língua e Literatura Estrangeiras at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. His current research involves the study of eschatological and post-apocalyptic literary and audiovisual narratives in science fiction. Academic interests include film theory, science fiction, adaptation studies, Gothic fiction, cultural studies, and creative writing, among other fields.

Alinne Fernandes is Vice-Coordinator of the Post-graduate Programme in English at UFSC; a permanent member of the Post-graduate Programme in Translation Studies; Vice-coordinator of NEI – the Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses of UFSC; and the Coordinator of the Group of Research in Irish Studies at CNPq. She supervises research at MA and PhD level in the fields of Irish Studies, Women’s Writings and Translation Studies at PPGI and PGET/UFSC.  

Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos is a permanent member of the Post-graduate Programme in English at UFSC, a founding member of the Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses of UFSC, and an executive member of IASIL – The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures. She supervises research projects at MA and PhD level in Irish Studies at PPGI/UFSC, and has published widely in this field.

Organizers: Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos, Alinne Fernandes, Maria Rita Viana, Eloísa Dall’Bello.

Defesa de Doutorado – Felipe Antônio de Souza

30/03/2021 09:38

PPGI anuncia defesa de doutorado para o mês de Abril

O doutorando Felipe Antônio de Souza defenderá sua tese intitulada “The World Could Always Use More Heroes”: A Social Semiotic Analysis of The Game Overwatch no dia 09 de abril de 2020 às 14 horas.

Lembrando que conforme PORTARIA NORMATIVA Nº 2/2020/PROPG, DE 25 DE MARÇO DE 2020, que trata do isolamento social para evitar a disseminação do COVID-19, a defesa será realizada, excepcionalmente, com todos os participantes, aluno e membros, por meio de sistema de áudio e vídeo em tempo real através do link: Clique aqui.

Para quem necessitar certificado de participação como ouvinte, por favor inscreva-se aqui.

Banca

Dra. Viviane Maria Heberle (PPGI/UFSC – Orientadora e Presidente)
Dr. Marcos Antonio Morgado de Oliveira (DLLE/UFSC)
Dra. Cristiane Denise Vidal (EAMSC)
Dra. Verônica Pereira Coitinho Constanty (UNIOESTE)
Dra. Maria Ester Wollstein Moritz (PPGI/UFSC – Suplente)

Ciclo de Palestras – Leitura e(m) Interfaces: Teorias, Métodos e Aplicações

26/03/2021 10:35


O PPGI anuncia com muita alegria, a segunda palestra do Ciclo “Leitura e(m) Interfaces: Teorias, Métodos e Aplicações” que contará com a participação da professora Sandra Maria Aluísio (USP) na sexta-feira 16/04, às 14h.

NILC-Metrix: avaliando a complexidade da linguagem escrita e falada no português brasileiro
Professora Sandra Maria Aluísio (Universidade de São Paulo)
🕤 16/04/2021 – 14h (Horário de Brasília)
Ao vivo no canal do YouTube do PPGI UFSC e Plataforma Zoom.
Inscrições: bit.ly/CiclodePalestras2021


Resumo

Nesta palestra, irei apresentar o NILC-Metrix, um sistema computacional composto por 200 métricas propostas em estudos sobre discurso, psicolinguística, linguística cognitiva e computacional, para avaliar a complexidade textual em Português Brasileiro (PB). As métricas são relevantes para a análise descritiva e a criação de modelos computacionais e podem ser usadas para extrair informações de vários níveis linguísticos da linguagem escrita e falada. As métricas foram desenvolvidas ao longo dos últimos 13 anos, com início em 2008, no âmbito do projeto PorSimples. Após o fim do PorSimples em 2010, novas métricas foram adicionadas às 48 métricas iniciais da ferramenta Coh-Metrix-Port. O Coh-Metrix-Port adaptou algumas métricas para o BP da ferramenta Coh-Metrix que calcula métricas relacionadas à coesão e coerência de textos em inglês. Dado o grande número de métricas, irei apresentá-las seguindo uma organização semelhante às métricas do Coh-Metrix v3.0 para facilitar comparações feitas com métricas em português e inglês. Ilustrarei o potencial do NILC-Metrix apresentando três aplicações: (i) uma análise descritiva das diferenças entre legendas de filmes infantis e textos escritos para o Ensino Fundamental I e II; (ii) um novo preditor de complexidade textual para o corpus de textos originais e simplificados do projeto PorSimples; (iii) um modelo de previsão de complexidade para notas escolares, usando transcrições de narrativas de histórias infantis contadas por adolescentes.

Defesa de Mestrado – Jéssica Lopes

17/03/2021 15:08

A mestranda Jéssica Soares Lopes defenderá sua dissertação intitulada “Pra você isso é amor”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Representations of Sex, Love and Relationships in Brazilian Popular Music (2018-2020)” no dia 31 de março de 2021 às 15 horas.

Lembrando que conforme PORTARIA NORMATIVA Nº 2/2020/PROPG, DE 25 DE MARÇO DE 2020, que trata do isolamento social para evitar a disseminação do COVID-19, a defesa será realizada, excepcionalmente, com todos os participantes, aluno e membros, por meio de sistema de áudio e vídeo em tempo real através do link aqui.

Para quem necessitar certificado de participação como ouvinte, favor preencher o formulário de inscrição.

Banca

Dra. Débora de Carvalho Figueiredo (PPGI/UFSC – Orientadora e Presidente)
Dra. Alessandra Soares Brandão (PPGI/UFSC – Examinadora)
Dra. Litiane Barbosa Macedo (UFPI – Examinadora)
Dr. Pedro Gustavo Rieger (UFAL – Suplente)

Defesa de Mestrado – Jéssica da Rós

17/03/2021 14:52

A mestranda Jéssica Katerine Molgero Da Rós defenderá sua dissertação intitulada“The Cyborg and the Construction of Prosthetic Memory in Three Episodes of Black Mirror” no dia 31 de março de 2021 às 17 horas.

Lembrando que conforme PORTARIA NORMATIVA Nº 2/2020/PROPG, DE 25 DE MARÇO DE 2020, que trata do isolamento social para evitar a disseminação do COVID-19, a defesa será realizada, excepcionalmente, com todos os participantes, aluno e membros, por meio de sistema de áudio e vídeo em tempo real através do link aqui.

Para quem necessitar certificado de participação como ouvinte, favor preencher o formulário de inscrição.

 

Banca

Dra. Alessandra Soares Brandão (PPGI/UFSC – Orientadora e Presidente)
Dra. Claudia Junqueira de Lima Costa (PPGI/UFSC – Examinadora)
Dra. Ramayana Lira de Sousa (UNISUL – Examinadora)
Dra. Melina Pereira Savi (Pós-doutoranda PPGI/UFSC – Suplente)

Defesa de Doutorado – Cybelle

15/03/2021 15:28

 PPGI anuncia defesa de doutorado para o mês de Março

A doutoranda Cybelle Saffa da Cunha Pereira Soares defenderá sua tese intitulada “From Purification to Preposterous Violence: A Corpus-Based Study on the Semantic Prosody of Violence in the (re)translation and (re)writings of Jacobs’ Fairy Tales” no dia 29 de março de 2020 às 14 horas.

Lembrando que conforme PORTARIA NORMATIVA Nº 2/2020/PROPG, DE 25 DE MARÇO DE 2020, que trata do isolamento social para evitar a disseminação do COVID-19, a defesa será realizada, excepcionalmente, com todos os participantes, aluno e membros, por meio de sistema de áudio e vídeo em tempo real através do link: Clique aqui.

Para quem necessitar certificado de participação como ouvinte, por favor inscreva-se aqui.

Banca

Dr. Lincoln Paulo Fernandes (PPGI/UFSC – Orientador e Presidente)
Dra Maria Lúcia Barbosa de Vasconcellos (PGET/UFSC)
Dra Márcia Moura da Silva (UFRGS)
Dr. Antônio Sérgio da Costa Pinto (UFPA)
Dra Camila Alvares Pasquetti (Pesquisadora Independente – Suplente)

NEI Digital Round Table 3

08/03/2021 11:08


“Irish Literature and Ecocriticism” 
explores aspects of ecocriticism in Irish literary and cultural studies, focusing on archipelagic literature, poetry and gender, and theatre studies. This round table also marks the continuity of the agreement of academic collaboration between UFSC and UCD, coordinated by Margaret Kelleher (UCD) and Maria Rita Drummond Viana (UFSC).

📅 March 31st
🕤 14:00-15:00 Brazil/18:00-19:00 Ireland
💻 Live on PPGI UFSC YouTube Channel

*This event offers a certificate of attendance. Information about certificates will be given during the talk.

NEI Digital Round Tables aim to discuss aspects of research conducted by members of NEI (the Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses of UFSC), in the field of Irish Studies, at undergraduate MA, PhD and postdoctoral level, with scholars and artists from Ireland.

John Brannigan is Head of the School of English, Drama and Film at UCD. He has research interests in the twentieth-century literatures of Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales, with a particular focus on the relationships between literature and social and cultural identities, critical race theories, and ecocriticism. His most recent book, Archipelagic Modernism: Literature in the Irish and British Isles, 1890-1970 (2014), explores new ways of understanding the relationship between literature, place and environment in twentieth-century Irish and British writing. He was editor of the international peer-reviewed journal, Irish University Review, from 2010 to 2016.

Lucy Collins is Associate Professor of Modern Poetry and Director of the MA in Irish Literature and Culture at UCD. Her research interests are in poetry and poetics, with a particular focus on gender and ecocriticism. Her most recent publications include Contemporary Irish Women Poets: Memory and Estrangement (2015), and a co-edited anthology, The Irish Poet and the Natural World: An Anthology of Verse in English from the Tudors to the Romantics (2014). She is co-founder of the Irish Poetry Reading Archive, a national digital repository.

Melina Savi completed her PhD at the Post-graduate Programme in English (PPGI) in 2018 and is currently a CAPES-funded postdoctoral researcher – mentored by Alinne Fernandes – and a lecturer at PPGI/UFSC. Her research interests are in the Anthropocene in the Humanities, environmental issues, and ecocriticism. She has published articles on these subjects and has been teaching courses on ecocriticism at the postgraduate level.

Alinne Fernandes is Vice-Coordinator of the Post-graduate Programme in English and a permanent member of the Post-graduate Programmes in English and Translation Studies at UFSC. She is Vice-coordinator of NEI – the Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses of UFSC, and the coordinator of the Group of Research in Irish Studies at CNPq. She supervises research at MA and PhD level in the fields of Irish Studies, Women’s Writings and Translation Studies at PPGI and PGET/UFSC.

Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos is a permanent member of the Post-graduate Programme in English at UFSC, a founding member of the Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses of UFSC, and an executive member of IASIL – The International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures. She welcomes projects in Irish Studies at MA and PhD levels at PPGI/UFSC, and has published widely on this field.

Organizers: Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos, Alinne Fernandes, Maria Rita Viana, Eloísa Dall’Bello.