Isabel Capeloa Gil

Isabel Capeloa Gil is Full Professor of Culture Studies at the School of Human Sciences and the 6th Rector of the Catholic University of Portugal (UCP).[1] She studied in Lisbon (University of Lisbon), Munich (Ludwig Maximilian University) and Chicago and holds a PhD in German Studies from UCP. Previously, she was Vice-Rector for Research and Internationalization (2012-2016) and the Dean of the School of Human Sciences (2005-2012),[2]

Biography

Having grown up in Asia (Macao), Isabel Gil has a special interest in researching issues of diversity and conflict and has structured her work around the exploration of the disciplinary boundaries between literature, the arts and other disciplines. She is furthermore a passionate advocate of international education and has worked consistently to develop international research networks, exploring the different ways in which the practice of the arts and humanities is pivotal to advance a more sustainable and intellectually robust global education agenda.[3]

She was a founding member and is a senior researcher at the Research Centre for Communication and Culture (CECC), where she coordinated the research group Culture, Art and Citizenship (CULTCIT). Isabel Gil is furthermore Honorary Fellow at the IGRS, School of Advanced Studies, University of London and holds a position as Invited Professor at USJ (Macao). An advocate of strengthening doctoral education, she has been involved with the Council for Doctoral Education at the European University Association. Isabel Gil has held several visiting professorships in Germany (Saarbrücken, Munich, Hamburg), Ireland (National University of Ireland), Italy (Univ. Ca Foscari, Venice), Brazil (PUC-Rio de Janeiro) and in the US.

As an evaluator, she has worked for the Portuguese National Accreditation Agency, the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation, the Research Council for the Humanities of the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation, FAPESP in Brazil, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft as well as the Fulbright Commission.

She believes firmly that global engagement in higher education is key to advance stronger values for a more equitable world.

Works (selected)

Her research has been published in Portuguese, English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. She is the author of over 140 publications, bridging cultural theory, interarts studies, visual culture and culture and conflict and her work has been published in New German Critique, Dedalus or Colloquia Germanica, amongst many others journals.

Books

Edited books

Scientific articles

Chapters in books

References

  1. "Isabel Capeloa Gil é a sexta Reitora da Universidade Católica". Entrevista à RTP - a partir do minuto 20. 29 de outubro de 2016. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. "Católica reafirma rumo e anuncia modernização digital". O Jornal Económico. 4 de novembro de 2016. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. "Curriculum Vitae Isabel Capeloa Gil" (PDF). Web page Universidade Católica Portuguesa. outubro de 2016. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Caos e Metamorfose: Uma Leitura da Dança na Obra de Hugo von Hofmannsthal". Books Google.
  5. "Antigonae - Antigone. Uma leitura de Hölderlin e Claus Bremer". Web page Centro de Estudos Comparatistas.
  6. "Tot sein und atmen... O complexo de Antígona no romance Malina de Ingeborg Bachmann= Web page Biblioteca Universitária João Paulo II".
  7. "Antigone and Cassandra: Gender and Nationalism in German Literature". Orbis Litterarum. 55: 118–134. doi:10.1034/j.1600-0730.2000.d01-8.x.
  8. "O que significa Estudos de Cultura? Um diagnóstico cosmopolita sobre o caso da Cultura Alemã". Revista de Comunicação e Cultura, nº6, 2009, pp.
  9. "Savages and Neurotics. Freud at the Colonial School", Journal of Romance Studies". Liverpool University Press Online.
  10. "A Question of Scale? Lázló László Almásy's Desert Mapping and Its Postcolonial Rewriting". Conference Report on "After Writing Back: Present and Future Perspectives in Postcolonial Studies"- Giessen University.
  11. "Fragile Matters. Literature and the Scene of Torture" in New German Critique, 127, Feb. 2016, pp. 119-140". Duke University press.
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