A professora Nina Shcherbak, do Departamento de Filologia Inglesa e Linguoculturologia da Universidade Estatal de São Petersburgo (Rússia), estará no Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem (IEL) para duas atividades voltadas à reflexão sobre literatura, cinema e interpretação de textos. Com atuação nas áreas de Estudos Culturais, Literatura Americana e Linguoculturologia, Shcherbak dedica-se a temas como hermenêutica, literatura anglófona e pós-colonial, e às relações entre metamodernismo e teoria cultural contemporânea.
No dia 12 de novembro, das 14h às 17h, no Mini-auditório do Centro Cultural do IEL, será realizada a palestra introdutória “Meta-modernism and ‘quirky’ cinema”, uma apresentação aberta ao público que introduz os principais eixos conceituais de sua pesquisa sobre o metamodernismo e suas manifestações no cinema.
Em seguida, nos dias 17, 18 e 19 de novembro, das 10h às 12h, na sala CL07, a professora ministra o minicurso de três dias “It’s in your eyes: on how we read and interpret texts and films”, com carga horária total de 6 horas. O curso aborda três eixos temáticos:
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Post-colonial and anglophone women’s writing
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Detective genre: thrillers and attraction to psychoanalysis (the example of Lars von Trier)
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Ten famous Russian and American books and films
As atividades são abertas a todos os interessados, sem necessidade de inscrição prévia. Haverá emissão de certificado.
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