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belli sinder
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University of Lisbon, Portugal
Centro de Literaturas e Culturas Lusófonas e Europeias
Postdoctoral Fellow
Project: “Scenes, Bodies, Voices and Literary Gestures in Writings, Visualities and Oratures with Childhoods — Theoretical and Critical Approaches on Contemporaneity”
Catholic Pontifical University of Rio de Janeiro
Department of Letters - Literature, Culture and Contemporaneity Program
Title: Fictions of Childhood. Clarice Lispector
Research funded by a CNPq Scholarship and a year Visiting Researcher Scholarship with CAPES Scholarship at Copenhagen University, Denmark, at the Arts and Cultural Studies Department
Catholic Pontifical University of Rio de Janeiro
Department of Letters - Literature, Culture and Contemporaneity Program
Graduate Researcher on the Project: “Literature and Death in the Languages of Childhood”
Research Coordinated by Professor Rosana Kohl Bines
Catholic Pontifical University of Rio de Janeiro
Department of Letters - Literature, Culture and Contemporaneity Program
Graduate Researcher on the Project: “Narratives of Barbarism: The Death of Childhood in Writing”
Research Coordinated by Professor Rosana Kohl Bines
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Graduate Researcher on the Project: “Referential and Non-Referential Subjects: Change and Conservation in Standard Written Language” [CNPq Scholarship]
Research Coordinated by Professor Maria Eugenia Lamoglia Duarte
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Graduate Researcher on the Project: “The Position of the Expletive Subject in Brazilian Portuguese: Strategies to its Completion” [CNPq Scholarship]
Research Coordinated by Professor Maria Eugenia Lamoglia Duarte
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Research developed with elementary and senior students in private and public schools in Rio de Janeiro, as an experimental part of the Master in Vernacular Letters Department, Sociolinguistics Program.
The results were presented in the Thesis: “Variable Verbal Agreement in School Writing in Rio de Janeiro”.
Advisor: Professor Maria Eugenia Lamoglia Duarte