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1 American Portuguese Studies Association Eighth International Conference October 4-6, 2012 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA APSA expresses its gratitude for the participation of institutions and individuals who generously contributed to its Eighth International Conference Co-Sponsors: Consulado Geral do Brasil em Chicago Fundação Luso-Americana para o Desenvolvimento (FLAD) Instituto Camões At the University of Iowa: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Division of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department of Spanish and Portuguese Latin American Studies Program (International Programs) Center for Pacific and Asian Studies Program Committee: Luci Moreira and Robert Moser Local Organization: Maria José Somerlate Barbosa (Portuguese Program) Kelly Flinn (Center for Conferences, coordinator) Library Exhibition: organized by Lisa Gardinier, Colleen M. Theisen, and Rijn Templeton Conference Poster and Program Designer: Adrianne Jiménez

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American Portuguese Studies Association

Eighth International Conference

October 4-6, 2012

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

APSA expresses its gratitude for the participation of institutions and individuals

who generously contributed to its Eighth International Conference

Co-Sponsors: Consulado Geral do Brasil em Chicago Fundação Luso-Americana para o Desenvolvimento (FLAD) Instituto Camões At the University of Iowa:

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Division of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department of Spanish and Portuguese Latin American Studies Program (International Programs) Center for Pacific and Asian Studies

Program Committee: Luci Moreira and Robert Moser

Local Organization: Maria José Somerlate Barbosa (Portuguese Program)

Kelly Flinn (Center for Conferences, coordinator)

Library Exhibition: organized by Lisa Gardinier, Colleen M. Theisen, and Rijn Templeton

Conference Poster and Program Designer: Adrianne Jiménez

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Location of Meetings, Plenary Sessions, and Special Events

(See also maps included in this program and in your conference folder)

The keynote addresses and receptions:

October 4, Conference Opening and Plenary Session (Capitol Museum, Senate Chamber, third floor)

October 4, Reception (Iowa Memorial Union, Nebraska Room, # 335)

October 5, Second Plenary Session (Iowa Memorial Union, Illinois Room, # 348)

October 5, Reception (Iowa Memorial Union, Nebraska Room, # 335)

Sessions: all sessions will take place on the third floor of the IMU

Special Invitation: October 5, Friday

Main Library – 7:30 am – 2:00 pm

(Hosted by the University of Iowa Art Library and Special Collections)

Exhibition: “Spotlight on Hidden Portuguese Collections”

Beyond the general collections in literature and the social sciences, the University of Iowa Libraries have selected gems and curiosities from Special Collections and the Art Library. The Libraries’ collections range from the rare to the surprising, from examples of 18th century Portuguese publishing to pockets of Brazilian cuisine in the Szathmáry Collection of Culinary Arts. Selections from the Art Library and a diverse display of cordel chapbooks highlight the diversity of Brazilian artistic traditions as well as the Libraries’ collections.

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American Portuguese Studies Association

Eighth International Conference

October 4-6, 2012

University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 9:30am-12:00am

APSA Executive Committee Meeting

IMU – Michigan State Room (349)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2:00pm-3:30pm

1A. Translating Brazil: Mediations of Life, Region, and Nation

IMU – Minnesota Room (347)

Organizer and Moderator: Krista Brune (University of California, Berkeley)

Caroline L. Schneider (University of California, Los Angeles): “Translating Place into Prose in Grande Sertão: Veredas and Pedro Páramo”

Sebastião Edson Macedo (University of California, Berkeley): “A tradução cordial do massacre de Canudos em Os Sertões, de Euclides da Cunha”

Krista Brune (University of California, Berkeley): “O Novo Mundo in the Translation Zone: Towards a Literature of the Americas”

1B. Lusophone Literature 1

IMU – Northwestern Room (345)

Moderator: Emanuelle Rodrigues dos Santos (Utrecht University)

Emanuelle Rodrigues dos Santos (Utrecht University): “Países africanos de língua oficial portuguesa: literatura e identidade nacional no século XXI”

Jared W. Hendrickson (University of Wisconsin-Madison): “A invenção da nação e a memória nacional portuguesa através da (re)construção de espaços ‘portugueses’ na Lisboa pombalina”

Eduardo Viana da Silva (University of California Santa Barbara): “Formas distintas de amar: amor e traição em O Primo Bazílio, Alves e Cia e São Bernardo”

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1C. Between Printed and Digital Scholarship

IMU – Penn State Room (337)

Organizer and Moderator: Pedro Meira Monteiro (Princeton University)

Commentator: Fernando Paixão (Universidade de São Paulo)

Victor K. Mendes (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth): “Conceptualizing the Hybrid Book

in Open Access”

Pedro Meira Monteiro (Princeton University): “A anotação crítica na era digital”

1D. Music, Art and Identity

IMU - Indiana Room (346)

Moderator: Kimberly DaCosta Holton (Rutgers University)

Kimberly DaCosta Holton (Rutgers University): “New Generation Fadistas in the US Diaspora”

Marcelo Kuyumjian (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign): “Conciliating tradition and modernity: Elis Regina Group and the Transformations of Samba”

Rachel TenHaaf (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor): “Secular Salvation: Neo-Realism and Alves Redol’s ‘Ceifeiro Rebelde’”

1E. Fernando Pessoa: New Approaches

IMU – Ohio State Room (343)

Organizer and Moderator: K. David Jackson (Yale University)

Estela Vieira (Indiana University): “O Marinheiro: Fernando Pessoa’s First Female Heteronyms”

Ricardo Vasconcelos (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee): “Fernando Pessoa, or the Anguished Anthologist”

Ignacio Infante (Washington University, St. Louis): “Fernando Pessoa, English Modernist Poet”

K. David Jackson (Yale University): “O Livro de Desassossego e o Journal Intime”

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 3:45pm-5:15pm

2A. Machado de Assis: Sentido e Permanência

IMU – Ohio State Room (343)

Organizer and Moderator: Marta de Senna (Fundação Casa de Rui Barbosa)

Juracy Saraiva (Universidade FEEVALE): “Impasses da representação em Memorial de Aires”

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Marcelo Diego (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro): “Iaiá Garcia: Impressões”

Paul Dixon (Purdue University): “Memórias Póstumas e Quincas Borba: romances

complementares”

2B. Socio-historical Agents in the Lusophone world

IMU – Penn State Room (337)

Moderator: Katina Lillios (University of Iowa)

Daniel B. Domingues da Silva (University of Missouri, Columbia): “The Transportation of Portuguese Convicts Overseas, 1769-1798: Volume, Destinations and Routes”

Katina Lillios (University of Iowa): “Gatekeepers to the Past: Museum Guards, Archaeology, and the Early History of the Museu Etnológico Português (1893-1929)”

Fernanda Suely Müller (Universidade de São Paulo): “Em busca da hegemonia em mares já dantes navegados: as práxis e o discurso (pós) colonialista português na imprensa lusitana (1900-1920)”

2C. Teatro brasileiro e Visões Místicas

IMU - Indiana Room (346)

Moderator: Eliane Robert Moraes

Eliane Robert Moraes (Universidade de São Paulo): “O excesso trágico na literatura de Nelson Rodrigues”

Francesca Ferrono (University of Wisconsin, Madison): “Tragédia em três planos: uma análise do espaço e das fronteiras em Vestido de Noiva”

Rachel Spaulding (University of New Mexico): “Fleshing out the Devil: Remembering the Middle Passage in the Visions of Brazil’s Rosa Maria Egipcíaca”

2D. The Passion According to Clarice Lispector: Identiy, Writing, Power

IMU – Michigan Room (351)

Organizer and Moderator: Anne Freeland (Columbia University)

Romina Pistacchio (New York University): “Paralysis and Transformation: The Writing of Potentiality in Two Short Stories by Clarice Lispector”

Raelene Wyse (University of Texas, Austin): “Rethinking Lispector's Jewishness through The Passion According to G.H. and The Hour of the Star”

Anne Freeland (Columbia University): “‘Amor Tirano’": Affect and Power in Lispector's Family Ties”

Rocío Pichon Rivière (New York University): “Ethical Optics: The Gaze of the Other in Lispector’s Narrative”

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Conference Opening and Plenary Session

(Capitol Museum, Senate Chamber, third floor)

Welcome Remarks

Maria José Somerlate Barbosa, University of Iowa

Raúl Curto, Executive Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the

College's Director of Diversity, University of Iowa

Luiz Fernando Valente, Brown University, President of APSA

Pedro Meira Monteiro, Princeton University, Editor, ellipsis

Keynote Address I:

Introduction by Tom Lewis, University of Iowa

Karen Tei Yamashita, “Passagens: Portugal-Japão-Brasil”

Followed by reception at IOWA MEMORIAL UNION (Nebraska Room, 335)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 9:00am-10:30am

3A. Poesia e Resistência 1

IMU – Ohio State Room (343)

Organizer and Moderator: Celia Pedrosa (Universidade Federal Fluminense)

Luiz Fernando Valente (Brown University): “A poética intransitiva de Ferreira Gullar”

Joana Matos Frias (Universidade do Porto): “O riso agudo dos cínicos: desassossego e ironia em Armando Silva Carvalho”

Rosa Maria Martelo (Universidade do Porto): “Tensões e implicações entre poesia e resistência na contemporaneidade portuguesa”

3B. Corpo e Memória na Literatura de Autoria Feminina Brasileira

IMU – Purdue State Room (341)

Organizer and Moderator: Iara Christina Silva Barroca (Universidade Federal de Viçosa)

Maria de Fátima Moreira Peres (Pontíficia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais): “O olhar feminino de Helena sobre um homem iluminado”

Iara Christina Silva Barroca (Universidade Federal de Viçosa): “As figurações do estilo trágico nos romances de Lya Luft: modos essencialmente femininos de ver o mundo”

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3C. Identity Formation

IMU – Northwestern Room (345)

Moderator: Robin Peery (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

Ann Helen Wainer (Independent scholar): “The Origins of the Jewish Settlers of New York City: The Luso- Brazilian Connection”

Dulce Maria Scott (Anderson University): “Portuguese American Ethnic Identity Formation within Wider Social Structural Contexts”

Robin Peery (University of Wisconsin, Madison): “Portuguese Grandmother: Social Media and Culture Clashes in the Lusophone Diaspora”

3D. Identidade Africana e Racismo na Literatura Luso-Brasileira*

IMU – Minnesota Room (347)

Moderator: Ana Paula Ferreira (University of Minnesota)

Rosalia Diogo (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais): “Literatura, etnicidade e

racismo no Brasil e em Moçambique”

Cristiane Vieira da G. Cardaretti (Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro): “Vencidos e

Degenerados, de José do Nascimento Moraes: a militância literária como forma de

empoderamento da raça negra”

Ana Paula Ferreira (University of Minnesota): “Saramago’s Invisible Postcolonial Intervention”

* Session dedicated to Isabel de Sousa Ramos, In Memoriam

3E. Translation and Intetextuality: Critical Perspectives

IMU – Penn State Room (337)

Moderator: Lígia Bezerra (Indiana University)

Marilia Scaff Rocha Ribeiro (Michigan State University): “A estratégia autoficcional de Silviano

Santiago”

Jacqueline Lopes (University of Wisconsin-Madison): “Práticas críticas e tradutórias de Augusto

de Campos”

Rebecca Jones-Kellogg (U.S. Military Academy, West Point): “Learning to ‘ler nas entrelinhas’ in

Luís Fernando Veríssimo’s O Jardim do Diabo”

Lígia Bezerra (Indiana University): “He-Man, Mad Max 2 and Mitsubishi Pajero: Consumption

and Identity in Daniel Galera’s Mãos de Cavalo”

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10:30- 10:45am: Coffee Break (IMU lounge of the conference rooms, third floor)

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 10:45am-12:15pm

4A. Literatura Luso-Brasileira de Mulheres

IMU – Ohio State Room (343)

Moderator: Leonor Simas-Almeida (Brown University)

Anélia Montechiari Pietrani (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro): “Percurso e permanência de Andrômaca em Ana Cristina César”

Gina M. Reis (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth): “Real and Fictional: Female Homosociality in Novas Cartas Portuguesas”

Leonor Simas-Almeida (Brown University): “Ecos de murmúrios em A noite das mulheres cantoras, de Lídia Jorge”

4B. O Ensino e a Política da Língua Portuguesa

IMU – Northwestern Room (345)

Moderator: Catarina Gama (University of California, Berkeley)

Catarina Gama (University of California, Berkeley): “Política da língua portuguesa: panorama e desafios”

José Marcelo Freitas de Luna (Universidade do Vale do Itajaí): “O português do Brasil nos Estados Unidos dos anos de 1940 - por uma historiografia do ensino de línguas”

Robert Moser (University of Georgia): “Teletandem at UGA: Student Partnerships and Video Conferencing in the XXI Century Foreign Language Classroom”

Simone Da Silva (University of Oregon): “Towards a Cultural Competent Language Classroom: Merging Arts, Literacy and the Story-Based Approach in Brazilian Portuguese Language Classes”

4C. The Short Story in the Portuguese-Speaking World

IMU – Penn State Room (337)

Moderator: Antonio M. A. Igrejas (US Academy, West Point/University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Antonio M. A. Igrejas (US Academy, West Point/University of Massachusetts, Amherst): “Subsídios para a leitura de Os Grão-Capitães de Jorge Sena como sequência de contos”

Sílvia Cabral (University of Massachusetts, Amherst): “A hora do ‘lixo’: a ironia e o grotesco em ‘A Via Crucis do Corpo’ de Clarice Lispector”

Dora Maria Nunes Gago (University of Macau): “Retratos de Macau e da China nos contos de Maria Ondina Braga e Fernanda Dias”

4D. Memory and Voices

IMU – Minnesota Room (347)

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Moderator: Ana Margarida Fonseca (Instituto Politécnico da Guarda)

Ana Margarida Fonseca (Instituto Politécnico da Guarda): “(Pós-)Memórias de África – as narrativas dos ‘retornados’”

Maria A. Espadinha (University of Macau): “Escrever Macau”

Ana Margarida Ramos (Universidade de Aveiro): “Literatura timorense: da emergência à legitimação”

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12:15pm - 2:00pm: Lunch

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2:00pm-3:30pm

5A. Violence, Tragedy and Change in Portuguese Literature

IMU – Ohio State Room (343) Organizer and Moderator: Jose I. Suarez (U. of Northern Colorado)

Sandra Sousa (The University of Iowa): “The Hidden Tragedies of Colonialism in Portuguese Colonial Literature of the 20’s and 30’s”

Javier Mocarquer (University of Notre Dame): “Nomadic Bodies and the Politics of Resistance: Isabela Figueiredo's Caderno de Memórias Coloniais in the Aftermath of Trauma”

Jose I. Suarez (U. of Northern Colorado): “Eça de Queiroz: Humanitarian or Bureaucrat?”

5B. Poesia e Resistência 2

IMU – Minnesota Room (347) Organizer and Moderator: Luiz Fernando Valente (Brown University)

Paulo de Medeiros (Universiteit Utrecht- Netherlands): “Resistance and Beauty in the Poetry of Ana Luísa Amaral”

Celia Pedrosa (Universidade Federal Fluminense): “A poesia, a resistência e o irresistível”

Pedro Eiras (Universidade do Porto): “O século XX em Luís Quintais, ruínas”

Ida Alves (Universidade Federal Fluminense): “Sobre respostas de poetas resistentes”

5C. Clarice Lispector

IMU – Purdue Room (341) Moderator: Fernando Paixão (Universidade de São Paulo)

Lucia Helena (Universidade Federal Fluminense): “Desconstruindo tradições culturais e de gênero: reflexões em torno de A Hora da Estrela, de Clarice Lispector”

Ana Claudia Abrantes Moreira (Independent Scholar): “O manuscrito nunca publicado de Clarice Lispector: ‘Objeto gritante’”

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Ana Cristina Coutinho Viega (Colégio Pedro II): “A profissão de escritora no Brasil - uma leitura de Clarice Lispector”

Fernando Paixão (Universidade de São Paulo): “A reinvenção da crônica por Clarice Lispector.”

5D. Análise do Discurso

IMU –Michigan Room (351) Moderator: Maria Luci Moreira (College of Charleston)

Maria Luci Moreira (College of Charleston): “Contos contemporâneos: da compreensão do vocábulo `a construção do discurso em sala de aula”

Sophia Beal (University of Minnesota): “The Discourse of Legacy in the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Rio Olympics”

Rui Ramos (Universidade do Minho) Editoriais de edições especiais “verdes” na imprensa periódica portuguesa contemporânea”

Marina Pelluci Duarte Mortoza (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais): “A Cuca, ‘papona’ do Brasil”

5E. Perspectivas Críticas na Literatura Portuguesa e Brasileira

IMU – Penn State Room (337) Moderator: Izabel Margato (PUC-Rio)

Izabel Margato (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro): “Neo-Realismo Português: proposições, polêmicas, redefinições”

Alfredo Duplat (University of Iowa): “The Brazilian Sources of Narrative Transculturation”

Naiara Alberti Moreno (UNESP, Araraquara): “A narrativa de José Cândido de Carvalho e o regionalismo brasileiro”

______________________________________________________________________________ 3:30- 3:45pm: Coffee Break – IMU lounge of the conference rooms (third floor)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 3:45pm-5:15pm

6A. Iconic Images, Violence and Memory Construction

IMU – Northwestern Room (345) Moderator: Amélia Hutchinson (University of Georgia)

Robert Krueger (University of Northern Iowa): “Scripting Performance of Iconic Images of Brazilian Slavery”

Amélia Hutchinson (University of Georgia): “A Pictorial Tour of Fernão Lopes’s Chronicles”

Fernanda Gil Costa (University of Lisbon): “Violência de género: o género da violência?”

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6B. Angolan Literature

IMU – Michigan Room (351) Moderator: Phillip Rothwell (Rutgers University)

James Hussar (California State University): “Lie for a Lie: the Unreliable Narrator and MPLA Media Control in Ondjaki’s Novels”

Sebastian Patron Saade (Rutgers University): “Chopping up the Nation’s Body: Castration and Excess in Pepetela’s Predadores”

Phillip Rothwell (Rutgers University): “From South to North and Back Again: Spatial Dislocations and Relocations in the Work of Pepetela”

José N. Ornelas (University of Massachusetts, Amherst): “The Discourse of Unbridled and Predatory Capitalism in Pepetela’s Later Works”

6C. Leitura, Literatura e Arte: Letramentos e Formação de Professores no

Contexto Brasileiro

IMU – Purdue Room (341) Organizer and Moderator: Míria Gomes de Oliveira (Federal University of Minas Gerais)

Amarilis Coelho Coragem (Federal University of Minas Gerais): “O texto literário no discurso didático de professores de artes visuais”

Celia Abicalil Belmiro (Federal University of Minas Gerais): “O espaço e o tempo na produção literária contemporânea para a infância”

Suzana dos Santos Gomes (Federal University of Minas Gerais): “Práticas de leitura na educação básica: um estudo da compreensão leitora e das capacidades de linguagem”

Míria Gomes de Oliveira (Federal University of Minas Gerais): “Educação intercultural e formação inicial de professores: cânones literários no ensino médio brasileiro”

6D. Rituais de Escrita, Auditividade e Tradução

IMU – Ohio State Room (343)

Organizer and Moderator: Marilia Librandi-Rocha (Stanford University)

Marilia Librandi Rocha (Stanford University): “Escrever de ouvido e escutar a leitura”

Álvaro Faleiros (Universidade de São Paulo): “Maria Gabriela Llansol: a tradução como

sacrifício”

6E. Lusophone Literature 2

IMU – Ohio State Room (343)

Moderator: Robert H. Moser (University of Georgia)

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Earl E. Fitz (Vanderbilt University): “Portugal, Brazil, and Inter-American Studies: The Luso-Brazilian World Takes the Lead”

Maria da Glória Bordini (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul): “Érico Veríssimo: a figuração de um tempo de extremos”

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 5:30pm-7:00pm -- IMU – Illinois Room (348)

Second Plenary Session: Roundtable Discussion

Writers: Ana Luísa Amaral (Portugal);

Ana Maria Gonçalves (Brazil/US)

Onésimo T. Almeida (Azores/US)

Writers introduced by: Paulo de Medeiros, Maria Jose Barbosa, and Sandra Sousa

Followed by reception at IOWA MEMORIAL UNION – Nebraska Room (335)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 9:00am -10:30am

7A. Lusophone Cinema

IMU – Michigan Room (351)

Moderator: Steven Gonzagowski (Rutgers University)

Steven Gonzagowski (Rutgers University): “Din and Disquiet: Listening for Silence in Pedro Costa’s Ossos”

Rui Gonçalves Miranda (Universidade do Minho / University of Nottingham): “Texts and Contexts of the Yellow House”

Katia da Costa Bezerra (University of Arizona): “Media and Children: New Forms of Empowerment and Mediation”

7B. Applied Linguistics and Foreign Language Instruction I

IMU –Indiana Room (346)

Moderator: Gláucia Silva (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth)

Gláucia Silva and Maria Teresa Valdez (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth): “Addressing Others in Portuguese: Heritage Language and Sociopragmatic Choices”

Karice King (The University of the West Indies): “The Case for the Introduction of Brazilian Portuguese into the Curriculum of Trinidad and Tobago”

Francisca Izabel Pereira Maciel (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais): “Cooperação internacional Brasil-África/Alfabetização em São Tomé e Príncipe”

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7C. The Imaginary in Travel Literature

IMU – Minnesota Room (341)

Moderator: Vivaldo Andrade dos Santos (Georgetown University)

Maria Jose Somerlate Barbosa (University of Iowa): “Immodest Demands for a Different World: Representations of the Brazilian Amazon in Contemporary American Narrative”

Nicola Gavioli (Florida International University): “The Engulfed Imagination of Travelers in Contemporary Lusophone Novels”

Vivaldo Andrade dos Santos (Georgetown University) “Monteiro Lobato: o olho do turista e a crítica ao capital”

7D. A Poesia e a Crônica Portuguesa

IMU – Northwestern Room (345)

Moderator: Ellen Sapega (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

Yao Jingming (University of Macau): “Fernando Pessoa na China: a tradução e a recepção”

Ellen Sapega (University of Wisconsin, Madison): “Pessoa in the City”

Bruno Sales (University of Georgia): “Outra realidade portuguesa nos resquícios do passado nas crónicas de António Lobo Antunes”

Cristiane Lira (University of Georgia): “Proximidades: uma leitura comparativa da crônica de Rubem Braga e António Lobo Antunes”

7E. Wrestling with Portuguese-Americaness: Perceptions and Narratives

IMU – Penn State Room (337)

Organizer and Moderator: Luís Gonçalves (Princeton University)

Millicent Borges Accardi (Independent Scholar): “To Have and Have Not: Uncovering the Luso Identity in 21st Century Portuguese North American Literature”

C.S. Ogden (Independent Scholar): “Forming a Presence in Contemporary North American Literature or How to Serve Kale Soup in America”

Amy Sayre-Roberts (Independent Scholar): “Mouths Moving Mountains: Forced Migration and the Re-creation of Feminist Folklore”

Luís Gonçalves (Princeton University): “The Portuguese-American Inscription into the North American Narrative of Origin: A Parallel History”

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10:30- 10:45am: Coffee Break – IMU lounge of the conference rooms

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 10:45am-12:15pm

8A. Intertextual/Intercultural Readings of Performativity

IMU – Indiana Room (346)

Organizer and Moderator: Emanuele Oliveira (Vanderbilt University)

Kathryn Sanchez (University of Wisconsin, Madison): “On the (Im)possibility of Performing Brazil”

Severino J. Albuquerque (University of Wisconsin, Madison): "Cruising, performance, ruínas: Tulio Carella no Recife, 1960"

Leila Lehnen (University of New Mexico): "Performing Citizenship in Marcus Vinicius Faustini's Guia afetivo da periferia"

8B. Vozes Femininas Inscritas na Literatura Brasileira e Afro-Brasileira

IMU – Michigan Room (351) Organizer and Moderator: Aline Alves Arruda (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

Aline Alves Arruda (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais): “Do Quarto de Despejo à ‘sala de visitas’: uma leitura dos diários de Carolina Maria de Jesus”

Laile Ribeiro de Abreu (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais): “Análise da memória e da diáspora em duas Marias: Maria Moura e Maria-Nova”

8C. Brazilian Cinema IMU – Minnesota Room (347) Moderator: Patricia Vieira (Georgetown University)

Patrícia Vieira (Georgetown University): “Messianism and Utopia in Literary and Cinematic Depictions of Canudos”

Sarah Ann Wells (University of Notre Dame): "Afterimages of Graciliano Ramos: Adaptation, Cinema Novo and Critical Realism"

Paula Jordão (University of Utrecht): “Women in Brazilian Film: The New Agents in (Late)

Modernity”

8D. Machado de Assis

IMU – Ohio State Room (343) Moderator: Jessica Rutherford (The Ohio State University)

Jaison Luís Crestani (Universidade de São Paulo): “Machado de Assis, colaborador de ‘O cruzeiro: o aprendizado do humor’”

Benjamin Legg (Brown University): “Para uma leitura adolescente de Dom Casmurro”

Jessica Rutherford (The Ohio State University): “Dom Casmurro, Capitu, and the Storyteller: Fluctuations of Meaning through Time and Aesthetic Forms”

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8E. Poesia e Resistência 3

IMU – Penn State Room (337) "Poesia e resistência no contexto da LyraCompoetics. Para onde?" - A Roundtable Discussion Moderators: Rosa Maria Martelo (Universidade do Porto) and Paulo de Medeiros (University of

Utrecht) Participants: Joana Matos Frias (Universidade do Porto) Luiz Fernando Valente (Brown University) Ida Alves (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Pedro Eiras (Universidade do Porto) Celia Pedrosa (Universidade Federal Fluminense) ______________________________________________________________________________

12:15pm - 2:00pm: Lunch

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2:00pm-3:30pm

9A. Lusophone Literature 3

IMU – Michigan Room (351)

Moderator: Isabel Pires de Lima (Universidade do Porto)

Ann Helen Wainer (Independent scholar): “A relação entre cartas narrativas, literatura e o direito durante o Brasil colonial”

Alida Bakuzis (University of Northern Iowa): “From infernal Re-enactments to Heavenly Accounts: Pauline and Ignatian Dramas in the First Jesuits' Letters from Brazil”

Isabel Pires de Lima (Universidade do Porto): “Dramatis Personae na poesia de Ana Luísa Amaral”

9B. Literature and Other Arts IMU – Minnesota Room (347) Organizer and Moderator: Maria Jose Somerlate Barbosa (University of Iowa)

Guilherme Trielli Ribeiro (Michigan State University): “O Grande circo místico: o topos e a utopia”

Armando Duarte (University of Iowa): “Master of Ceremonies and Flag Carriers: A Representation of the Brazilian Schools of Samba History”

Monica Correia (University of Iowa): “Digital Technology and Portuguese Heritage Applied to 3D Design”

9C. Applied Linguistics and Foreign Language Instruction II IMU – Northwestern Room (345) Moderator: Sandra Navarro (University of São Paulo)

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Sandra Navarro (University of São Paulo): “Brazilian and American Cultures – A Bilingual Corpus-

Based Study of the Hotel Language”

Solange Garrido da Costa (Colégio Pedro II): “A expressão do futuro em português como língua

estrangeira/segunda língua”

Rogério da Costa Neves (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro): “Going beyond the

classroom”

9D. Gender and Violence

IMU – Ohio State Room (343) Organizer and Moderator: Fernanda Gil Costa (Universidade de Lisboa)

Fernanda Gil Costa (Universidade de Lisboa): “Violência de género, género da violência”

Mário César Lugarinho (Universidade de São Paulo): “Violência queer em dois autores caboverdianos: Evel Rocha e Fernando Machado”

Deolinda M. Adão (California State University, San Jose): “Espaços de amor e crime: violência doméstica em Lídia Jorge e Inês Pedrosa”

9E. Rethinking Gender and Identity in the Portuguese Literary Canon IMU – Penn State Room (337) Organizer and Moderator: Anna M. Klobucka (UMass-Dartmouth)

Mark Sabine (University of Nottingham): “Beyond Nation, Beyond Gender: Al Berto from "Luso-Queer" to Nomad”

Fernando Beleza (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth): “Agonizando num arqueamento de vício: desejo e transgressão em Mário de Sá-Carneiro”

Anna M. Klobucka (University of Massachusetts,Dartmouth): “’Falar de amor numa língua que todos entendemos’: Rereading Virgínia Vitorino”

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 3:45pm-5:15pm

10A. Control and Resistance in Contemporary Brazilian Literature and Film

IMU –Indiana Room (346) Organizer and Moderator: Jeremy Lehnen (University of New Mexico)

Emanuelle Oliveira-Monte (Vanderbilt University): “Narrative Male Pleasures or a Female Counter Gaze? Female Representations In Contemporary Brazilian Narratives”

Richard Gordon (The Ohio State University): “Priming and the Modification of Social Identity through Brazilian Historical Films”

Jeremy Lehnen (University of New Mexico): “Absurd Men: Masculinity, Consumption and Symbolic Power in O Cheiro do Ralo”

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10B. Contemporary Lusophone World: Literature, Cinema and Music

IMU – Minnesota Room (347)

Organizer and Moderator: Emanuelle Rodrigues dos Santos (Utrecht University)

Emerson Inácio (Universidade de São Paulo): “Profetas da Periferia: canto-poema, rap e funk e os discursos contemporâneos”

Vanessa Ceia (New York University) “Throwaway Culture: Disposable Bodies In the Films of Pedro Costa, Marco Martins and João Pedro Rodrigues”

10C. Educação e Letramentos em Contextos Interculturais

IMU – Northwestern Room (345) Organizer and Moderator: Aracy Alves Martins (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

Aracy Alves Martins (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais): “Ensino de língua portuguesa e de literaturas africanas e afro-brasileiras nos manuais escolares em países de colonização portuguesa”

Carlos Augusto Novais (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais): “Literatura e interculturalidade: o acervo de referência indígena do Gpell/Ceale/UFMG”

Maria Gorete Neto (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais): “Políticas linguísticas públicas e ensino de línguas no contexto indígena: o que se tem e o que se quer”

10D. Literatura de Vanguarda

IMU – Michigan Room (351) Moderator: Adam Joseph Shellhorse (Temple University)

Adam Joseph Shellhorse (Temple University): “Postcolonial Poetics and Vanguarda in Oswald de Andrade: the Problem of Masked Expressivity”

Jorge Marques (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro): “Tão ruinzinho que parece bom: O filho do pescador, primeiro romance brasileiro”

Máxima de Oliveira Gonçalves (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro): “A tradição na construção da modernidade”

Robert Simon (Kennesaw State University): “Known Paths, New Trajectories: Three New Voices in Portuguese Poetry”

10E. Roundtable of Portuguese-American Writers

IMU – Illinois Room (348)

Organizer and Moderator: Luís Gonçalves (Princeton University)

Participants: Nancy Vieira Couto

Millicent Borges Accardi

Carlo Matos, Amy Sayre-Roberts

Carlos J. Queirós

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5:30pm - 6:30pm - GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING

IMU – Illinois Room (348)

The American Portuguese Studies Association http://www.portuguese-apsa.com/ Since its founding in 1996, the American Portuguese Studies Association (APSA) has established itself as an important presence within the community of Portuguese scholars and educators in the United States and beyond. It has continued to grow dynamically and it currently counts well over one hundred members in several countries on three continents. The association strives to foster the expansion and spreading of knowledge about the languages, peoples and cultures of Portuguese-speaking countries. APSA’s specific goals are to promote scholarly research on the Portuguese-speaking world; to disseminate the results of its members’ research through its official journal, ellipsis; to further contact among persons of diverse fields; to increase awareness of the Portuguese-speaking world among academic programs and communities; and to promote the development of Portuguese language programs in North America. APSA Officers and Executive Committee

Officers for 2011-2013 President: Luiz Valente, Brown University Vice-President: Paulo de Medeiros, University of Utrecht Treasurer: Estela Vieira, Indiana University, Bloomington Secretary: Leila Lehnen, University of New Mexico Executive Committee 2009-2013 K. David Jackson, Yale University Luci Moreira, College of Charleston José Luiz Passos, University of California at Los Angeles Executive Committee 2011-2015 Ana Paula Ferreira, University of Minnesota Robert Moser, University of Georgia Marilia Librandi Rocha, Stanford University Mark Sabine, University of Nottingham Editor, ellipsis 2010-2015

Pedro Meira Monteiro, Princeton University