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- A fortuna dos escritores: estátuas inauguradas no Porto na década de 50Publication . Vieira, Célia; Rio Novo, Isabel; Padrão, Maria Helena; Guerra, InêsIn this paper, we present the current stage results of a literary geo-referencing project, which aimed, in its first stage, to develop Portuguese authors literary routes using a widespread online platform for geographical information, Google Maps. At this current stage, we seek to build a database of authors and works related to Porto, leading, namely, to the research on all the statues located in the city’s metropolitan area that portrait writers. We present an analysis on such statues inaugurated during the 1950s, taking into account the following aspects: i) survey and analysis of the so called writer’s fortune; ii) identification of the statues’ authors and their integration within the overall context of both artist’s work and Portuguese art scene in the mid-twentieth century; iii) contextualization of the writers public success into the ideological and cultural framework of the Portuguese dictatorship; iv) research, within the municipal archives, of the circumstances that justified such monuments. We believe that, because of its interdisciplinary nature, this study will provide unique results: the portraited writer; the artist who created the statue and the specific time of its inauguration; the historical and literary context framing this iconic representation; and finally, the link between the writer and the chosen place for the honor. All this will certainly provide corpora to corporate for future studies in the crossing field between History of Culture, Art History and Literary History.
- Narratives of the Portuguese Diaspora: Life, Literature, CinemaPublication . Padrão, Maria Helena; Vieira, Célia; Rio Novo, IsabelThis project aims to understand the contexts of life of the people involved in this process (rupture, integration, opportunities, etc.) and, in parallel, study the literary and filmic fiction whose subject is the Portuguese diaspora, seeking to draw analogies and differences between the lived stories and fictional stories. Literature and film as the real modelling elements often have an anticipatory nature and therefore also instructive. "The fictional (...) works rather as a means of making imagery affordable to experience outside of their pragmatic function. The open spaces of pretence, the fictional compels the imagination to take one way, while at the same time, acts as a medium for its manifestation "(Iser, 1993).