EVENTS
Events: “I sent you a letter”: the poetic work and political thought of Viriato da Cruz

Local:

FLUP | Casa dos Livros

Start Date:

22/06/2023

End Date:

23/06/2023

Hours:

Organization:

CITCEM | Comissão Viriato da Cruz

Investigation Group

Literature and Intercultural Dialogues

Event type:

Conferência

"I sent you a letter": the poetic work and political thought of Viriato da Cruz

To mark the 50th anniversary of Viriato da Cruz’s death in Beijing, the Viriato da Cruz Commission will hold an international conference on his poetic work and political thought at the University of Porto between June 22 and 23, 2023.

Admitting that his militant poetry presupposes a prior sociological, human and political analysis, the study of Viriato da Cruz’s poetic work defies linear literary analysis.

Moreover, on the one hand, far from being a static entity, its political thought goes through countless metamorphoses; on the other hand, its political intervention in countless political organizations, based in different countries and continents, is hardly compatible with rigid theoretical and ideological frameworks.

In this context the conference aims to:

  1. Confront different perspectives of his complex poetic legacy.
  2. Understand the different shades of his political thought and party-political intervention.

 

Program

 

Practical information:

– The conference will be held in hybrid mode at the Casa dos Livros-Faculdade de Letras of the University of Porto. – The Colloquium is free for all speakers and other participants. – Various factors mean that we are unable to subsidize travel and accommodation for the speakers.

We intend to publish the communications.

 

Scientific Committee

  • Angela Lazagna, Researcher of the Research Group “Neoliberalism and Class Relations in Brazil” – CNPq/Unicamp.
  • Francisco Soares, Researcher at the Center for Transdisciplinary Research on Culture, Space and Memory (CITCEM) and Collaborating Professor at the Graduate Program, Institute of Arts and Letters, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Francisco Topa, Associate Professor, Department of Romance Studies, Faculty of Letters, University of Porto.
  • Isabel Lobo, Director of the António Aurélio Gonçalves Chair, University of Mindelo, São Vicente.
  • Moisés Fernandes, Associate Professor and Researcher of the degree in History of the Faculty of Arts, University of Lisbon.

 

 

 

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