Maria Inês Castro e Silva

Maria Inês Castro e Silva

Department of Modern Languages
Teaching Fellow in Modern Languages (Portuguese)

Contact details

Qualifications

  • 2019 - Commendee for 2019 Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence for Postgraduates Who Teach (WATE PGR).
  • 2018/2019 - Humanities Research Fund (HRF), University of Warwick
  • 2017-2020 – PhD Scholarship (Departmental Grant) awarded by the University of Warwick.
  • 2009-2010 – Master’s Program degree in Literary, Cultural and Interart Studies - Literary Aesthetics, Faculty of Arts, University of Porto, Portugal.
  • 2008/2009 - Fellow Researcher under the FCT [Foundation for Science and Technology] Integration Scholarships Programme (BII/UNI/0500/ELT/2008). The project was carried out in the Institute for Comparative Literature Margarida Losa, Faculty of Arts, University of Porto, Portugal (Essay title: Devassos no paraíso: uma análise do discurso carnavalesco em quatro ficcionistas brasileiros [Carnival discourse in four Brazilian novelists]).
  • 2006-2009 – Undergraduate degree in Modern Languages and Literatures – Portuguese and Lusophone Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Porto, Portugal.

Biography

Maria Inês Castro e Silva is currently a Teaching Fellow (Portuguese) in the Department of Modern Languages. She is finishing her PhD in Portuguese Studies at the University of Warwick (Department of Hispanic Studies), and she is interested in Portuguese film, postcolonial studies, urban studies and Portuguese popular culture. Inês joined the University of Birmingham in September 2020. She also taught Portuguese language and culture and film at different universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland (Queen's University Belfast, 2014-2017; National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 2016/2017; The University of Warwick, 2017-2020). She has been publishing in the context of Portuguese studies in Brazil, Portugal, and in the United Kingdom, as well as presenting papers at conferences in the United States, Portugal, Brazil, and the United Kingdom.

Teaching

As Teaching Fellow in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Birmingham, Inês is the Language Coordinator for Portuguese Studies and the Year Abroad Programme Coordinator for Portuguese Studies. Inês is also the Postgraduate Rep of ABIL (Association of British and Irish Lusitanists).

At Birmingham, Inês currently teaches modules of language, and she is convening the Final Year Portuguese modules, as well as the optional modules LC Roots of Inequality: Race, Gender and the Legacies of Colonialism in the Global South and LC Roots of Inequality: Race, Gender and the Legacies of Colonialism in the Global North.

Publications

Articles

  • ‘Pedro Costa e Miguel Gomes: Envelhecimento e Memória Colonial no Cinema Português Contemporâneo’ (Patrícia Martinho Ferreira and Maria Inês Castro e Silva), Envejecimientos y Cines Ibéricos, ed. by Barbara Zecchi et al. (Valencia: Tirant Humanidades, 2021), pp. 309-338.
  • ‘Fragmentações coerentes em A Morte do Palhaço e O Mistério da Árvore de Raul Brandão’, Forma Breve, vol.14, University of Aveiro, Portugal, 2017, pp.125-130 (ISSN: 2183-4709).
  • ‘Como escalar na cidade: Configurações da cidade portuguesa a partir de Montanha de João Salaviza’, Cinema em Português, org. Frederico Lopes, Paulo Cunha, Manuela Penafria, Covilhã, Editora LabCom.IFP, 2016, pp. 105-113 (ISBN 978-989-654-334-1).
  • ‘O campo de concentração: uma leitura de Pasolini com Sade ao fundo’, nº. 7, Dossier de Literatura de Língua Francesa em Tradução, Non Plus Journal, University of São Paulo, Brazil, December, 2015, pp. 3-12 (ISSN:2316-3976).
  • ‘Mundo com braços amputados: Configurações do Iraque entre Alberto Pimenta e Bahman Ghobadi’, Lyra Compoetics, 2013, (ISSN 1647-6689).
  • ‘Cinema inquietante: sublime de uma sala de Cinema(s) em Herberto Helder', Revista Desassossego, University of São Paulo, Brazil, July 2010, (ISSN 2175-3180).

Book reviews

  • Brazilian Cinema and the Aesthetics of Ruins by Guilherme Carréra, Portuguese Studies, Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA), 38:1, 2022, pp. 118-121.
  • Cem mil cigarros: os filmes de Pedro Costa by Ricardo Matos Cabo, Portuguese Studies, ed. by Paulo de Medeiros and Hilary Owen, Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA), 34:2, 2018, pp.239-240.