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Tag: Visual Culture

9 mar: Other Lives of Images: Seminar and Launch of Kronos 46

5 March, 20215 March, 2021 - by ip

Online seminar with Patricia Hayes and Iona Gilburt, the guest editors of the special issue of Kronos 46 (November 2020), Other Lives of the Image, chaired by Phindi Mnyaka.

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An Angolan vernacular-language fiction film as para-ethnographic film

15 February, 202123 February, 2021 - by ip

Inês Ponte, History and Anthropology. The cinematic chain from production to reception of ‘Nelisita’ (1982), an Angolan vernacular-language feature fiction film across popular, film festival and scholarly contexts.

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As cores do racismo português: do colonialismo à actualidade

5 February, 202119 February, 2021 - by Kevin Soares

Article by Patrícia Ferraz de Matos where the author identifies some of the tools used during Portuguese colonialism to differentiate social and cultural status and access to citizenship based on skin colour. 44º article on the series “Ciências Sociais em Público”

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ADIADO Estreia de ‘Visões do Império’ no DocLisboa: 16 Jan

6 January, 202126 January, 2021 - by ip

Estreia do documentário “Visões do Império” (93′, Portugal), no DOCLISBOA, 16 janeiro, 10h30, em Lisboa na Culturgest. Argumento por Filipa Lowndes Vicente, Joana Pontes e Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo.

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Women photographers in Angola and Mozambique (1909-1950): A history of an absence

7 December, 202019 February, 2021 - by Kevin Soares

«Women photographers in Angola and Mozambique (1909-1950): A history of an absence», is the new book chapter by Inês Vieira Gomes (ICS-ULisboa)

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A Common Humanity: review of documentary film

20 November, 202026 January, 2021 - by ip

Review of the documentary film ‘Making a Living in the Dry Season’, at the Modern Times Review: the European Documentary Magazine.

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Making a Living in the Dry Season no DocLisboa: 8 novembro

2 November, 202020 December, 2020 - by ip

Exibição do documentário “Fazer pela Vida na Estação Seca” (35′, Angola, Reino Unido, Portugal), no DOCLISBOA, 8 Novembro, 15h, em Lisboa na Culturgest.

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Subversões do colonialismo português em Lourenço Marques

31 August, 202020 December, 2020 - by ip

No 22º artigo da série Ciências Sociais em público, no P2 do jornal Público, Nuno Domingos reflecte sobre o significado histórico de indivíduos conhecidos na antiga Lourenço Marques, atual Maputo, por “assimilados aldrabados”.

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Ariella Aïsha Azoulay – pelas suas próprias palavras, entrevista por Filipa Vicente

28 August, 202020 December, 2020 - by ip

Entrevista à teórica da fotografia, Ariella Azoulay, professora de culturas visuais na Brown University, publicada na Análise Social LV/nº235, 2020, por Filipa Vicente

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Imagens Silenciosas da Guerra Colonial

18 August, 202020 December, 2020 - by ip

Maria José Lobo Antunes rastreia histórias sobre imagens em arquivos institucionais e em coleções privadas de antigos combatentes: 20º artigo da série Ciências Sociais em público, suplemento P2 do jornal Público.

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EASA 2020: film programme

7 July, 202020 December, 2020 - by ip

Details of the film programme for EASA 2020 have been released. Sessions will take place virtually, between 21 and 24 of July.

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Um filme de bonecas: fazer antropologia através do cinema

20 June, 202020 December, 2020 - by ip

Um documentário etnográfico rodado numa aldeia agropastoril do Sul de Angola e a reação de duas audiências: estudantes do secundário, em Portugal, e protagonistas do filme, em Angola. Artigo de Inês Ponte, na série Ciências Sociais em público, suplemento P2 do jornal diário Público.

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Call for Action & Reflection on Decolonising Archives

7 June, 202020 December, 2020 - by ip

Participants of the international workshop for reflection on film archives, “Everything Passes, Except the Past”, which took place in September 2019, now promote a public appeal. With the participation of Inês Ponte.

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5 mulheres da história global que gostava de ter conhecido

1 June, 20205 March, 2021 - by ip

Um olhar sobre 5 séculos da história global através da vida e obra de 5 mulheres – participação de Filipa Lowndes Vicente no “Remotamente Interessante”, uma conversa digital organizada pela Fundação Manuel dos Santos.

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Archives, films and memories: ingredients to remember and forget the past

15 April, 202020 December, 2020 - by Matheus Pereira

Based on the international meeting “Everything passes except the past”, an essay on the relationship between remembering and forgetting, published in BUALA, by the anthropologist Inês Ponte (ICS-ULisboa).

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