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Rogerio Puga


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Books
  
Chronology of Portuguese Literature: 1128-2000, The British Presence in Macau, 1635-1793

Rogério Miguel Puga holds a PhD on Anglo-Portuguese Studies (FCSH, Nova University of Lisbon), was a Lecturer at Institute of Education and Sciences, (ISEC, Lisbon, 2000–2005), Assistant Professor at the University of Macao (2007–2009) and a Senior Researcher at the Centre for English, Translation and Anglo-Portuguese Studies (CETAPS, Nova University of Lisbon). He is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Nova University of Lisbon. He taught at the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon (Escola Superior de Comunicação Social, and Escola Superior de Educação) in 2011-2012, 2013-2014, and at IADE (2015). He is a research collaborator at Centre for the Humanities (CHAM, New University) and the Centre for Comparative Studies (University of Lisbon).

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Publications

He has published several studies on Anglo-Portuguese literary and historical relations, the Portuguese and British Empires, and on Lusophone and Anglophone Literatures.

  • O Essencial sobre o Romance Histórico (The Portuguese Historical Novel) (Lisbon: Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, 2006),
  • A World of Euphemism: Representations of Macao in the Work of Austin Coates: City of Broken Promises as Historical Novel and Female Bildungsroman (Lisbon: FCT e Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2009),
  • A Presença Inglesa e as Relações Anglo-Portuguesas em Macau (1635-1794) (Lisbon: CHAM/FCSH da Universidade Nova de Lisboa e Universidade dos Açores; Centro Científico e Culturtal de Macau, 2009)
  • Chronology of Portuguese Literature, 1128-2000 (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK, 2011).
  • The British Presence in Macau, 1637-1793 (London: Royal Asiatic Society, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, Macau: University of Macau, 2013),
  • Imagologia e Mitos Nacionais. O Episódio dos Doze de Inglaterra na Literatura Portuguesa (c.1550-1902) e o Nacionalismo (Colonial) de Teófilo Braga (Goa and Lisbon: University of Goa, CETAPS (FCSH/NOVA), Caleidoscópio, 2014)
  • O Bildungsroman (Romance de Formação): Perspectivas, Institute of Modern Languages Research (IMLR), School of Advanced Study, London, and CETAPS (FCSH-Universidade Nova de Lisboa), London and Lisbon, 2016.
  • Editor and translator of: Lewis Carroll. 'Alice' Contada aos Mais Pequenos [Nursery Alice], translation, introduction and notes by Rogério Miguel Puga (Portlaoise, Ireland: Evertype, 2015)
  • He is the editor of the forthcoming European Journal of Macao Studies (Portugal), and subject editor for the journal Romance Studies (United Kingdom).

    References

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