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Meeting the Lusophone World
Encountering the Lusophone World: Transcultural and Intersectional Perspectives / Exploring the Lusophone World: Through Transcultural and Intersectional Perspectives
June 25-27 / June, 25-27, 2025
Faculty of Letters of the University of Porto – Via Panorâmica, s/n (Neighborhood Campo Alegre / Boavista), 4150-564 Porto
Meeting Room 1 (2nd floor) – https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404
Meeting Room 2(2nd floor) – https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542
Wednesday June 25
9:30-11:00 – Reception and coffee / Registration & Coffee
11:00-12:30 – Session 1
Experiences of Motherhood of Enslaved Women in Africa and the Diaspora / Experiences of Motherhood of Enslaved Women in Africa and the Diaspora
Meeting Room 1 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404)
President / Chair: Robert Kenedy
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- Vanessa Oliveira – Experiences of Enslaved Mothers in Luanda, 1840-1865
- Suzanne Schwarz – Family Structure and “Othermothering” in Freetown, Sierra Leone, c. 1787-1815
- Ana Paula Mendes – Mothers in Darkness: Black Women in Abolitionist Narratives in Brazil and Mozambique
- Catherine Boyle – The Dār in a “Motherful” World: Stambeli and Enslaved Women’s Experiences of Motherhood in Early-Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Tunis (Online)
Arts & Culture of Resistance in Late Colonial Portuguese-Speaking Africa: 50 Years of Independence / Arts & Culture of Resistance in Late Colonial Portuguese-Speaking Africa: 50 Years of Independence
Meeting Room 2 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542)
President / Chair: Susannah Ferreira
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- Lurdes Macedo & Nuno Bessa Moreira – Jorge Barbosa’s contribution to recognizing the emergence of anti-colonial literature in Cape Verde: Jorge de Sena’s critical reception of “Ambiente”
- Francisco Topa – “Pictura poema silens?” Bertina Lopes and José Craveirinha
- Elísio Macamo – Accepting Freedom: “Bad Faith” and anti-colonial Resistance in the Portuguese-Speaking African Countries (Online)
12:30-13:30 – Lunch
13:30 -15:00 – Session 2
Europeans and Portuguese Africa, 1448-1682: Claims, Diplomacy, Persistence / Europeans and Portuguese Africa, 1448-1682: Claims, Diplomacy, Persistence
Meeting Room 1 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404)
President / Chair: Fernando Nunes
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- Ernst Pijning – Before the Siege of Porto: Miguelist warnings from the Netherlands, 1828-1834
- Carlos Martins & Susannah Ferreira – Breaching the Treaty of Alcaçovas: Plans for an Anglo-Spanish fleet to Guinea 1481-82 (Online / in person)
- Ivana Elbl – The Advice of Infante Dom Henrique on the Priorities of Afonso V of Portugal: When, Why, How? (Online)
- Martin Elbl – The March of Souls: Fragmentary Parish Registers of Portuguese and English Tangier (Morocco), c. 1582-1682 (Online)
Culture and Politics in Angola: Colonialism and Independence / Culture and Politics in Angola: Colonialism and Independence
Meeting Room 2 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542)
President / Chair: Vanessa Oliveira
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- Andrelise Santorum – Theatre in Angola and the colonization of artistic practice (1930-1950)
- Marçal de Menezes Paredes – Angola: the diplomacy of the Liberation Movements and the international scenario of independence (1974-1975)
- Sérgio Neto – “Fourteen times the length…” Some (post)colonial readings of Angola
- Francisco Soares – The “Memory” of António Francisco das Necessidades: digitization of sources, contexts, purposes
15:00-15:15 – Coffee Break
15:15-16:45 – Session 3
History: Slavery, Servitude, and Religion / History: Slavery, Servitude, and Religion
Meeting Room 1 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404)
President / Chair: Ernst Pijning
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- Mariana Muaze – Portraying the Enslaved Wet Nurses: Slavery, Photography and Family in Brazil, 19th Century
- Fernando Tavares Pimenta – The Lusophone “archipelago” in 19th century India: the Luso-Indian Catholic communities of the Portuguese Padroado do Oriente and the action of Archbishop-Priest Aires de Ornelas e Vasconcelos (1874-1880)
- Tracy Lopes – ServicaisRegisters.org: A Digital Database and the “Ango-lan” Serviçais Shipped to São Tomé and Príncipe from 1876 to 1896 (Online)
Brazil and Portugal: Popular Music and Historical Instruments in the Lusophone World / Brazil and Portugal: Popular Music and Historical Instruments in the Lusophone World
Meeting Room 2 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542)
President / Chair: Robert Kenedy
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- Felipe Barão – Revisiting the historical repertoire for the viola: a perspective for the “toeira” viola in the 21st century
- Samuel André Pompeo – Choro hodierno: innovation of musical performances in research developed in Portugal
- Thomas Garcia – “Fado”: A Brazilian Musical Genre?
16:45-17:00 – Coffee Break
17:00 – Welcome session / Welcoming Remarks
17:15 – Plenary lecture by / Keynote Address by Hugo Ribeiro da Silva
Going beyond Lusophony: Cultural Exchanges in the Atlantic during the Transatlantic Slave Trade Era
18:15-19:30 – Reception at Bar do Tio (ground floor) with the Guitar Trio – Thomas George Caracas Garcia, Samuel André Pompeo, & Felipe Barão
Thursday June 26
9:30-11:00 – Session 4
Literature, Representations, Migration, & Diasporas / Literature, Representations, Migration, & Diasporas
Meeting Room 1 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404)
President / Chair: Francisco Topa
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- Maria João Mariel Jorge – Migration, Transnational Topics, and Cliches in Diasporic Representations of Portugeseness
- Irene Marques – “God” is in the Body: A Reading of Adélia Prado’s Poetry through Luce Irigaray’s Phenomenology of Presence
- Susete Albino – Dystopian representations of post-independence in “Kikia Matcho” by Filinto de Barros
- Michael Baptista – Agustina Bessa-Luís Through the Relatives of Josefa
Aspects of Work in a Transitional Society: Angola in the 19th Century / Aspects of Work in a Transitional Society: Angola in the19th Century
Meeting Room 2 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542)
President / Chair: Ernst Pijning
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- José Curto – Artisanal Occupations in Luanda, 1797-1832
- Ivan Sicca Gonçalves – “In the bush I’m in my element”: the sertanejos of Bié in the mercantile community of Benguela, s… XIX
- Faustino Kusoka – A Black American Missionary in Early Colonial Angola: The Life and Work of Samuel Miller (Online)
- Estevam Thompson – Vassalage and Resistance in the Backlands of Benguela, 1780-1830 (Online)
11:00-11:15 – Coffee Break
11:15-12:45 – Session 5
Postcolonial Crossroads: Transatlantic Perspectives on the Embodiment of Bantu Cosmologies in the Lusophone World / Postcolonial Crossroads: Transatlantic Perspectives on the Embodiment of Bantu Cosmologies in the Lusophone World
Meeting Room 1 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404)
President / Chair: Fernando Nunes
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- Andrew Apter – Embodied Matriliny in Brazilian Capoeira? The “Bantu” Hypothesis
- Mika Lior – Crossroads Body and Bodies at the Crossroads: Choreographies of Candomblé d’Angola in Brazil (Online)
- Juliana Santos de Lima – The motherhood of free Africans: stories of freedom and resistance (Online)
Race, Diaspora, & Family Mobility / Race, Diaspora, & Family Mobility
Meeting Room 2 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542)
President / Chair: Susannah Ferreira
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- Milene dos Anjos – Microdata on individual and family mobility: the case of the population of the municipality of Fafe, 1834-1920
- Márcia Chuva – Heritage in diaspora: restitution as a means of historical reparation in Brazil
- Maria Inez Gonçalves Marques – In what colors do you see the “Negro”?
12:45-13:45 – Lunch
13:45-15:15 – Session 6
AI and the Lusophone World: Navigating Creativity and Identity in the Digital Age / AI and the Lusophone World: Navigating Creativity and Identity in the Digital Age
Meeting Room 1 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404)
President / Chair: Robert Kenedy
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- Susana Antunes – Under the weight of Artificial Intelligence: is humanity at the limit of its existence? (Online)
- Sandra Sousa – Pandemics of the Page: AI, Human Fragility, and the Literary Reckoning (Online)
- Robert Simon – The Talmud’s Lore, Forevermore: Issues of Plagiarism and Professionalism in Student Use of ChatGPT for Creative Writing Projects (Online)
- Maria da Conceição Oliveira Guimarães – “The brave new world” of Artificial Intelligence: love, “fear and trembling” (Online)
Structural Racism and Racialization of the Other / Structural Racism and Racialization of the Other
Meeting Room 2 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542)
President / Chair: Fernando Nunes
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- Dayse Alfaia – Colorism as a form of racism: differences in social mobility in the city of São Paulo (20th century)
- Aida Jordão – Inês de Castro in “Negra Bá”: Complicating Race and Class
15:15-15:30 – Coffee Break
15:30-17:00 – Session 7
Writings of the Self: Subjectivities, Affection and Politics in Literature and Arts by Black Authors / Writings of the Self: Subjectivities, Affection and Politics in Literature and Arts by Black Authors
Meeting Room 1 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404)
President / Chair: Francisco Topa
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- Eneida Leal Cunha – Memory, image and imagination: aesthetics and politics of black existences
- Beatriz Resende – Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida and Brazil
- Lurdes Macedo – 1 Million Roses for Angela Davis: art, feminist activism and historical reparation
Crime, Resistance, and Colonialism / Crime, Resistance, and Colonialism
Meeting Room 2 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542)
President / Chair: Maria João Maciel Jorge
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- Danielle Duque Baracho – How many fictions can history be written with? Multidirectional memory in “The Crime of Cais do Valongo”, by Eliana Alves Cruz
- Cheikh Ahmed Tidiane – Memory and madness: narratives of resistance and identity in “Les Veilleurs de Sangomar” by Fatou Diome and “The madwoman of Serrano” by Dina Salústio
- George Bragues – Giacomo Meyerbeer’s “L’Africaine”: An Operatic Critique of Portuguese Colonialism
17:00-17:15 – Coffee Break
17:15-18:45 – LSA Annual General Meeting (Meeting Room 1)
Friday, June 27 / Friday June 27
9:30-11:00 – Session 8
Luso-North American Experiences: Resettlement, Education, and the Media / Luso-North American Experiences: Resettlement, Education, and the Media
Meeting Room 1 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/5948351404)
President / Chair: Francisco Topa
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- Luís Aguiar, Farrah Bérubé, & Carlos Teixeira – A Future Uncertain? Portuguese Ethnic Media in Montreal
- Fernando Nunes & Kenisha Reid – “Navigating Complexities: The Experiences of Lusophone Immigrants in Canada with Portuguese-Canadians
- Robert Kenedy – On Your Mark Student Educational Tutoring and Mentoring Experiences Through Concentric Intersectional Spaces of Lived Experience
- Ana Beatriz Ribeiro – Crossroads of Culture: Brazilian Women as Key Entrepreneurs and Community Connectors in Florida (Online)
Colonial representations, sexuality, and constructions / Colonial Representations, Sexuality, and Constructions
Meeting Room 2 (https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92191492542)
President / Chair: Susannah Ferreira
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- Ana Aires e Castro – Colonial reminiscences in the other bodies of the city of Lisbon: an analysis of the novel “O canto da moria”, by Luísa Semedo
- Eugenio Lucotti – The case of “Nga Mutúri” in the “construction” of the Angolan 19th century
- Karolina Válová – Representation of the city in the book “Rumo” by Natanael Santos
- Helder Thiago Maia – Gender, sexuality and coloniality: an analysis of Brito Camacho’s travel books (Online)
19:00 – Closing dinner / LSA Gala Dinner (Madureira’s Campo Alegre – Rua do Campo Alegre 365)