quinta-feira, 14 de fevereiro de 2013

Workshop: Identity Subversion in Contemporary Women Artists - Lisboa

We do not want our prospective students not to be able to learn for financial reasons and so we have decided to lower the price of our workshop.

Check the new conditions for attendance, here: http://identitysubversion.blogspot.pt/
There is also a scholarship for merit, so if you really want to embark on this voyage with us, please feel free to apply.
We remind all ULICES members that their attendance is for free. Please circulate this information amongst your students.

Workshop: Identity Subversion in Contemporary Women Artists II | 22 Feb-22 Mar | FLUL
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We do not want our prospective students not to be able to learn for financial reasons and so we have decided to lower the price of our workshop.

Check the new conditions for attendance, here: http://identitysubversion.blogspot.pt/
There is also a scholarship for merit, so if you really want to embark on this voyage with us, please feel free to apply.
We remind all ULICES members that their attendance is for free. Please circulate this information amongst your students.

Identity Subversion in Contemporary Women Artists II
22 February – 22 March 2013
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa
Room 5.2. Fridays. 6 p.m. – 8.30 p.m.
Total: 5 WEEKS/ 12h30 (1 ECTS)

Convenors
Ana Raquel Fernandes MA, PhD (ULICES/Univ. of Birmingham)
Diana V. Almeida MA, PhD (ULICES/FCT)
Zuzanna Sanches PhD (ULICES/CETAPS)
Organization: University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies

Aims and Objectives
This workshop will address the work of contemporary women artists in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the U.S.A and Portugal. The analysis of the literary production by different authors and the dialogue established with the work of contemporary visual artists will lead us to a debate concerning concepts central to female authorship: identity and creativity, agency and subversion, the public and private realms.

Teaching Methods and Assessment
1.      There are 2h30 weekly seminars.
2.      Seminars given by the three convenors.
3.      Four assignments/thinking points (10%) and a 4,000 word essay (60%).

Full Plan of the Module including Reading and Assignments at http://identitysubversion.blogspot.com/