Official Code: | 5878 |
Acronym: | DELCI |
Description: | his doctoral programme aims at offering an opportunity for advanced training in the field of the Humanities to students interested in exploring the multiple historical, theoretical-critical, ethical and aesthetical connections in the field of Literary, Cultural and Interart Studies. In its multidisciplinarity, the Programme renders visible the different areas of knowledge cultivated at Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, which thus converge in the offer of innovative training, which gives continuity to research projects long established and to training opportunities verified at the level of both undergraduate and M.A. courses. |
Edit | Calls for Application by Type | Scheme | Vacancies | Deadlines |
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1 | Regime de Ingresso em Doutoramento | Admission - Doctoral Programme | 25 | 2024-06-12 to 2024-07-19 |
This course will extend the students’ critical skills by leading them to discuss some of the ways in which literary texts have historically interacted with a range of other artistic practices. Students will be prompted to understand and employ, with enhanced confidence, the lexical and conceptual apparatus that has accompanied the disciplinary rise of intermediality.
This curricular unit aims to discuss, in the context of contemporary critical thought, the different links between literature, culture, memory and post-memory (both individual and collective), as well as their echoes in the configuration of identities and in the construction of interculturality, with the objective of consolidating and developing operational tools which doctoral students will already be familiar with.
Links between fields as diverse as literary historiography, the literary institution, the history of mentalities, literary and cultural myths, literary theory (the issue of representation in literature; genological factors, etc) and artistic domains other than the literary will be fostered. Students are expected to contribute to the discussion with elements inherent to the specific field of the research they are undertaking.
This unit aims to support students in their development of a consistent doctoral research plan in all its stages - from bibliographic data collection to a deepening familiarity with critical tools that will frame and sustain the process of preparing their theses. Together with 'Thesis Project II (Projeto de Tese II), this unit will stimulate those competences that will enable students to enjoy a growing research autonomy.
Students are expected to acquire the following competences: the ability to conduct autonomous research and develop a project for scientific research of their own device; the ability to engage in critical discussions with their supervisors; awareness of the state of the art in their area of academic specialization.
This unit aims to support students in their development of a consistent doctoral research plan in all its stages - from bibliographic data collection to a deepening familiarity with critical tools that will frame and sustain the process of preparing their theses. Together with 'Thesis Project II (Projeto de Tese II), this unit will stimulate those competences that will enable students to enjoy a growing research autonomy.
Students are expected to acquire the following competences: the ability to conduct autonomous research and develop a project for scientific research of their own device; the ability to engage in critical discussions with their supervisors; awareness of the state of the art in their area of academic specialization.