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1 Research Grant for Post-Doctoral Fellow
The FILM AND DEATH project has opened a call for 1 (one) Research Grant for a Post-Doctoral Fellow. Research field: Philosophy of Cinema Requirements: Preferential requirements: Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate proficiency in English. Application deadline: July 20, 2026, 11:59 p.m. (Lisbon time). Duration of the scholarship: The fellowship will last for […]
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CfW [in]Transition Special Issue: Screening Death
[in]Transition Special Issue: Screening Death Guest Editors: David H. Fleming (University of Stirling): david.fleming@stir.ac.ukPedro Inock (NOVA University of Lisbon): pedroinock@gmail.com Projected Publication Date: Summer 2027 Mission & Scope (Call For Works): Visual media do not simply represent and remediate death; they actively shape political responses, ethical debates, and practices of public mourning. This special ‘Screening […]
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Online course on ‘Cinema and Philosophy: Death-Image and Popular Cultures in Latin America’ with Natacha Muriel López Gallucci
As part of her project on “Cinema and Death from a Latin American Perspective. Phase I (1960–1980)”, developed under a Senior Technological Development and Innovation Abroad Fellowship (CNPq ERC-DES), Natacha Gallucci, visiting researcher at the FILM AND DEATH project, will deliver an online course composed by a series of seminars dedicated to the theme “Cinema […]
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Welcoming Laurence Kent
We are very happy to welcome our new resident, Laurence Kent, to the FILM AND DEATH team! Laurence Kent is Lecturer in Digital Film & Television at the University of Bristol. He has published and presented on various topics within film theory and philosophy, from Deleuzian ethics, experimental cinema, Hollywood action film, archiving practices, and anticolonial […]
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Workshop: Introduction to Videographic Criticism, Cinema & Video Art
On June 16 and July 8, 15:00-18:00 WEST, David H. Fleming and Pedro Inock, members of the FILM AND DEATH team, will lead the workshop “Introduction to Videographic Criticism, Cinema & Video Art”. Throughout the two-session workshop, participants will explore videographic criticism, video essays, and video art as forms of research, thinking, and artistic practice. […]
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Lucas Ferraço Nassif at the 18th Deleuze and Guattari Studies Conference
Lucas Ferraço Nassif is presenting is talk “Politics of Cyberpsychosis: Death-Images are Crises in Processes of Trans-individuation” at the 18th Deleuze and Guattari Studies Conference – DGS2026, dedicated to the theme “Transversality: Ethics and Politics” and taking place on July 10–12, 2026, at the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences in Athens, in collaboration […]
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Marco Grosoli at the Association for Philosophy and Literature: The Object(s) of Literature
Marco Grosoli is presenting is talk “The Desert of Literature. Julio Bressane’s São Jerônimo with Maurice Blanchot” at the 2026 Conference of the Association for Philosophy and Literature, dedicated to the theme “The Object(s) of Literature”, and taking place between July 15 and 17, at the Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem, Campinas. Abstract In The […]
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New article by Tiago Cravidão in PHILIA | Filosofia Literatura & Arte
We are happy to announce that Tiago Cravidão, PhD scholar and member of the FILM AND DEATH team, has just published an article titled “A arte da boa morte mediada pelo cinema: a hipótese de um gênero. The cinematic mediation of the art of the good death as a possible genre” in PHILIA | Filosofia […]
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New article by Cían Ó Donnchadha published in our Arts Special Issue on Swan Songs
The guest editors of the Arts’ Special Issue on Swan Songs: Philosophical Reflections on Death, Time, and Memory in Testament Films, Vasco Baptista Marques and Susana Viegas, are pleased to announce the publication of a new open-access article: ““Blue, Upon Your Grave”: The Testament of Derek Jarman in Blue (1996)” by Cían Ó Donnchadha. This article develops an understanding of […]
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