Intercultural Communication & Visual Culture Meeting

(Post)-Colonial Images and Narratives

March 19, 2021, 11h00 (GMT)

Online event> Free, but compulsory, registration

Programme

11h00-12h00 | To also be the Other
Guest Speaker: Diana Andringa (CES, University of Coimbra, Portugal)

Moderator: Rosa Cabecinhas (CECS, University of Minho, Portugal)


14h00-15h30 | Panel I - Descolonising images and narratives 
Moderator: Ana Cristina Pereira (CES, University of Coimbra, Portugal)

The permanence of imperial representations in monuments evoking the Portuguese Colonial War
André Caiado (CES, University of Coimbra, Portugal)

 (Un)imagining the colonial: the photographic archive as an active agent of memory and identity
Ana Catarina Pinho (eCDR, University of South Wales, UK)

Photographs of an anomaly and the provinces of meaning in a colonial context
Sílvio Marcus de Souza Correa (CFH, University of  Santa Catarina, Brasil)

Of ‘Bushman’* goddesses and Portuguese ethnogenesis
João Figueiredo (CEDIS, University of Lisbon, Portugal)


15h30-17h00 | Panel II - Visual arts, meanings and imagery
Moderator: Isabel Macedo (CECS, University of Minho, Portugal)

The cinema in the intermittencies of silencing: the voice of the Other in the Portuguese cultural imaginary
Tiago Silva, Alice Balbé & Moisés de Lemos Martins (CECS, University of Minho, Portugal)

Colonial tattoos in a contemporary Portugal: the importance of body markings as graphic expression in the Overseas War
Susana Azevedo Cardal (CIAUD, University of Lisbon, Portugal)

'From Submissive to Political - the place of Black people in Visual Culture': a reflection on Melissa Rodrigues' lecture-performance in search of new narratives
Lucas Reis (FBA, University of Porto, Portugal)

Visual Arts in the Installation of Critical Paths: Sertão of new readings in João Guimarães Rosa
Berta Ponte (University of Évora, Portugal), André Feitosa de Sousa, Edicleison Freitas (University of Coimbra, Portugal)


17h00-18h30 | Panel III - Travel, photography and otherness
Moderator: Ricardo Campos (CICS.NOVA, New University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Frontier Photography in the Colonial Context: Problematics of its Historiography
Teresa Mendes Flores (ICNOVA, New University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Mobility, pandemic, digital - a look at Emmanuel Iduma
Antonia Thuin(Casa das Áfricas Amanar, São Paulo, Brasil)

Visuality and necropolitics: a look at Madeira-Mamoré
Isabel Stein (FCSH, New University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Anthropophagy 2.0: interculturalism and contemporary communication
Felipe Melhado (CECS, University of Minho, Portugal)


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