The Webinar Cycle 2023/2024 aims to promote and debate the work of the IGSCP-PE's members. Sessions are held on Thursdays on a monthly basis and open to the general audience.
The 6th session will happen on Thursday, the 4th of April 2024, with Ana Maria Pessoa (ESE - IPS / IHC) as a guest speaker. She will talk about her ongoing research on Império no feminino: as mulheres na imprensa colonial. Here is the Zoom link to join the meeting: https://videoconfcolibri.zoom.us/j/94937514310?pwd=L3l6WWdnZkZxU0liQytqSW9DYThIdz09
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As a contribution to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 25th of April and the democracy associated with it, the Centro de Documentação 25 de Abril of the Universidade de Coimbra hosts the International Congress The Press of Exile(s) on October 10 and 11, 2024, as part of the initiatives of the International Group for Studies of the Colonial Periodical Press of the Portuguese Empire (IGSCP-PE). This initiative is also supported by other partners of this network and organizations that welcomed the idea, starting from CHAM – Centro de Humanidades of NOVA-FCSH, the Fundação Mário Soares e Maria Barroso, the Laboratoire d'Etudes Romanes (LER) of the Université de Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, the Biblioteca Nacional de Angola, the Arquivo de História Social of the ICS-Universidade de Lisboa, and the group ECOS-Exílios, contrariar o silêncio of CRIA- Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia. The anti-colonial press and the press of the exile, in an attempt to understand both their political role and their intellectual impact, as well as the networks they reflected and mobilized, have deserved increasing multidisciplinary attention, especially with regard to the 20th century. Concerning those networks, it is worth mentioning the research that has been carried out on the transnational and transimperial confluences of exiled people and other migrants (such as students, writers, artists) towards metropolises marked by democratizing and avant-garde effervescence, such as London, Paris or Berlin after World War I, as well as their connection to the proliferation of newspapers, magazines, bulletins, pamphlets that fed (inter)nationalist militancy and linked debates and struggles. | + info
Proposals should include an abstract of up to 300 words and a biographical note of up to 150 words for each author. Languages of the congress: Portuguese, English, French. Email for submissions - imprensadeexilios@gmail.com We announce with deep gratitude to Pedro George that we are now offering access to the magazine Anticolonial. You may listen to the audio and know its context here.
From the event website:
Organized by Laetitia Zecchini (CNRS) at the University of Chicago Center in Paris, July 5-6, 2024. This conference addresses the relationship between print and legislation, censorship and copyright in postcolonial contexts. It aims to explore the role of colonial and postcolonial institutions, of the state and other gate-keepers in the regulation of print; the forms and practices of cultural regulation and censorship particular to certain postcolonial contexts; as well as the many alternative, informal or interstitial publishing networks, spaces and practices operating outside official (or monitored) circuits. More information here. |
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