Category: LxC Talks

  • LxC Talks | Derval Tubridy (Goldsmiths) at UCP

    LxC Talks | Derval Tubridy (Goldsmiths) at UCP

    Derval Tubridy, Emeritus Professor in Literature and Visual Culture in Goldsmiths (University of London), gave a talk on December 9, 2024, about Samuel Beckett’s role within video art, discussing Beckett’s Not I (1973) in a dialogue with Bruce Nauman, Lip Synch (1969), Vito Acconci, Open Book (1974), Stan Douglas, Deux Devises, Part 2 (1983), and Mona Hatoum, So Much I Want to Say (1983). 


    Derval Tubridy is Professor in Literature and Visual Culture and Chair of the British Association for Irish Studies.

    Author of Thomas Kinsella: The Peppercanister Poems (UCD Press 2001) and Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity (Cambridge University Press, 2018) she has published extensively on Modernism and Irish Studies with a focus on literature, the visual arts, and performance at the intersection between language, materiality and process. Her creative practice includes poetry, printmaking and painting.

    A former Dean of the Graduate School she has served on Council and Academic Board, and the management boards of AHRC and ESRC funded DTPs. Her research has been funded by the Fulbright Commission, the British Council, and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

    She is co-convener of the London Beckett Seminar at the Centre for Comparative Literature at Goldsmiths and the Institute of English Studies at the School of Advanced Study, University of London.

  • LxC Talk – Walter D. Mignolo

    LxC Talk – Walter D. Mignolo

    Thursday, May 16 | 11.30am | Room Exposições

    Walter D. Mignolo is Director of the Center for Global Studies and Humanities at Duke University (USA). He is William H. Wannamaker Professor of Literature at Duke University (USA) and has joint appointments in Cultural Anthropology and Romance Studies. He has published extensively on semiotics and literary theory, and has in the past years been working on different aspects of the modern/colonial world and exploring concepts such as global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border thinking, and di/pluriversalities.

    His recent publications include: On Decoloniality: Concept, Analytics, Praxis, co-authored with Catherine E. Walsh (2018),The Darker Side of Western Moernity: Global Futures, Decolonial Options (2011), The Idea of Latin America (2005), Writing Without Words: Alternative Literacies in Mesoamerica and the Andes, co-edited with Elizabeth H. Boone (1994), and The Darker Side of the Renaissance: Literacy, Territoriality, Colonization (1995) which won the Katherine Singer Kovacs prize from the Modern Languages Association. He is also author of Local Histories/Global Designs: Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges and Border Thinking (1999). 

    Walter D. Mignolo is in Lisbon to give a lecture at Culturgest on “Decoloniality after the Cold War”. The lecture will take place on May 17, at 6.30pm in the Main Auditorium (free entry – please consult Culturgest for more information).


    http://people.duke.edu/~wmignolo/
    http://waltermignolo.com
    https://www.culturgest.pt/en/whats-on/decoloniality-after-cold-war-walter-d-mignolo/