Materialities of Texts Seminar

14 February 2023 | 10:00-13:00 | Room B112.G (hybrid format, in person and remote)



On February 14th, the Seminar Materialidades dos Textos/ Materialities of Texts will take place at the School of Arts and Humanities of the Universidade de Lisboa. Organized by the Centre for Comparative Studies and the School of Arts and Humanities of the Universidade de Lisboa, the seminar is hybrid (in person and remote).

Opposing the idea of an ideal and unique text, disembodied from its material and historical reality, the Seminar Materialities of Texts aims at listing and discussing, within literary studies, the approaches, questions and notions that emerge from the field of knowledge constituted around the “Materiality of texts”. The event will bring together works by young researchers from various institutions and the discussion will be attended by professors from the Universidade de Lisboa, the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais and the Sorbonne Université.

14th February – 10h00-13h00

Convenors


Ana Utsch (Pós-Lit | UFMG)
Nuno Medeiros (UL | CEComp)
Michel Riaudel (Sorbonne Université)

Interventions:

- Alice Gontijo - Pós-Lit | UFMG
Bernardo Xavier Pinto de Souza: Notes on the Circulation of Texts in 19th Century Brazil Based on the Catalogues of the Luso-Brazilian Bookseller and Publisher

- Fabiana Marchetti - USP
General History of Civilização Brasileira: Publishing Resources for the Construction of a University Press Collection in the 1960s

- Gabriela Ferreira Silva - CRIMIC | Sorbonne Université

Nelson Rodrigues in France: A Case Study Between Stage and Materiality

- Gisella Serrano - UL | CEComp 
Poetry and Architecture: Between the Essence and Materiality of Print

- Mariana Novaes - Pós-Lit | UFMG
The Murilian Rewriting Gesture: Towards a Critical and Genetic Edition

- Mirella Botaro do Carmo - CRIMIC | Sorbonne Université
Literary Flows in the South Atlantic: An Analysis of the Translation of Some African Texts in Brazil


Coordination: Ana Utsch e Nuno Medeiros

Organization: School of Arts and Humanities of Universidade de Lisboa | Centre for Comparative Studies

Supported by: Pós-Lit – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais | CNPQ | Crimic – Sorbonne Université

Link to the Seminar: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/93276703183