Fátima Fernandes da Silva – Comparatistas – english version

Fátima Fernandes da Silva

PhD Researcher

E-mail: fatima.fernandesdasilva@gmail.com

Biographical note

Fátima Fernandes da Silva (MA, Univ. Lisboa, 2002) is currently enrolled in a PhD in Comparative Studies at the University of Lisbon. Her main areas of research are “discursivização da memória traumática em narrativas das literaturas portuguesa e catalã”. She is a CEC member and she develops an investigation in the research project DIIA — Estudos Ibéricos e Ibero-Americanos. She was a Portuguese professor in the Strasbourg University and in the École de Management Strasbourg. She was a member of the Editorial Council of Cuadernos de Aleph and a scholarship student of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Foundation of Science and Technology. 

Main areas of research

  • Testimony Literature;
  • Portuguese Literature;
  • Catalan Literature.

Selected publications

  • 2013. (co-ed. with Esther Gimeno Ugalde and Francisco Serra Lopes). ACT 25 – Catalunya, Catalunha. Ribeirão.
  • 2013. (co-ed. with Gabriel Magalhães). O Direito ao Futuro: Ensaísmo e pensamento cívico na Catalunha e em Portugal. Ribeirão.
  • 2010. (co-ed. with  Ângela Fernandes et al.). Diálogos Ibéricos e Iberoamericanos: Actas del VI Congreso Internacional de ALEPH. Lisbon/Madrid.
  • 2010. “Quanto tempo dura a guerra?” in ACT 20 – Filologia, Memória e Esquecimento, Fernanda Mota Alves et al. (org.). Ribeirão: Húmus. 51-60. More info.
  • 2009. “O Silêncio em Bolor, de Augusto Abelaira” in 2/ Voltar a ler – Augusto Abelaira, Paulo Alexandre Pereira (coord.).  Aveiro: Centro de Línguas e Culturas da Universidade de Aveiro. 117-26.
  • 2009. “Mujeres en guerra: La plaça del Diamant, de Mercé Redoreda, e A Costa dos Murmúrios, de Lídia Jorge” in Lo real imaginado, soñado, creado: Realidad y literatura en las letras hispánicas, Begoña Regueiro Salgado e Ana Mª.Rodríguez Rodríguez (org.). Vigo: Academia del Hispanismo. 274-80. More info.
  • 2009. Tempo di guerra. Os Cus de Judas, de António Lobo Antunes” in Compar(a)ison. An International Journal of Comparative Literature. «Memoria e oblio: le scritture del tempo», Carlo Alberto Augieri e Niccolò Scaffai (eds.). Vol. II. 240-6.
  • 2005. “A Screaming silence: Abelaira, Beckett, Lispector.”, Encruzilhadas/Crossroads 6. Los Angeles: UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles).
  • 2004. (co-ed. with Helena Carvalhão Buescu and João Ferreira Duarte). ACT 9 – Corpo e paisagem românticos. Lisbon.

DIIA – Iberian and Ibero-American Dialogues / LOCUS

This work is financed by national funds through the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P., within the scope of the project UIDB/00509/2020 and UIDP/00509/2020.
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