Professor of the Department of Geography launches e-book on Heritage Landscapes and Arts in Latin America

Professor Alessandro Dozena, from the Department of Geography at UFRN, promotes the launch of the E-book “Patrimonial Landscapes and Arts in Latin America”.
The project is the result of research carried out by the Latin American Landscape, Heritage and Arts Observatory (OPPALA), a Network made up of researchers from several Latin American countries, which focuses on heritage and artistic landscapes.
The digital book is composed of three parts: Art-heritage in educational knowledge, Imagery and material manifestations of the sacred, and Plural territorialities in Latin American art.
The E-book can be downloaded for free via the link:
https://www.editorauema.uema.br/wp-content/uploads/files/2022/09/paisagens-e-book-29-1662036220.pdf

Tiresias holds a conversation about LGBTQIA+ pride

As part of the actions promoted throughout LGBTQIA+ pride month, a new event from the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies in Sexual Diversity, Gender and Human Rights (Tirésias/UFRN) promotes, this Thursday, July 30th, at 6pm, a conversation circle to discuss the problems and issues that permeate the experience of the LGBTQIA+ population, whether in the state…

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Conference cycle debates textual problems and launches book

The Study Group on Textual Analysis of Discourses, from the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA), will hold this Tuesday, 30th, starting at 10am, another edition of the Cartography of Discourse Genres Conference Cycle, broadcast on the FELCS/UFRN YouTube Channel. The topic discussed will be ‘Problèmes du texte: Les régimes sémio-médiologiques de textualité”…

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