Publications

American Studies Over_Seas 1: Narrating Multiple America(s)

American Studies Over_Seas 2: (Multi)Vocal Exchanges Across the Atlantic

Dez Ar Mar / Ten Sea Air

Fernando Pessoa, poet-translator, ‘overwriting’ Poe and Whitman

Fu ro / Futuro

‘Immodest Demands for a Different World’: The Portuguese Maritime Voyages in U.S. Verse by Women

Um Olhar Português: Cinema e Natureza no Séc. XXI

Breathing spaces in Marília Floôr Kosby’s Mugido and Diego Moraes’ Poetry and Fiction

Lixoceno: Histórias da Lixeira Global (Wasteocene: Stories from the Global Dump) by Marco Armiero

Poetry — “Atmospheres of Violence”

A Vida Envolvida no Tempo Profundo (David Farrier)

Suite em Branco (Vitsivt) by Athena Farrokhzad

Onde Estamos a Comer? e O Que é Que Estamos a Comer? (38 Variações sobre um Tema de Alison Knowles) (Where Are We Eating? and What Are We Eating? (38 Variations on a Theme by Alison Knowles) by John Cage

Sections of Estio

Excerpts of Dia do Não

Guinchidos (excerpts of Dia do Não with drawings by André Alves).

Estio (excerpt)

Un)Inhabited Spaces

Mooing Together

textos pauis – respiração não texto

Ecopoetry: Overcoming Anthropocene melancholia in the work of Juliana Spahr and Allison Cobb

A New Song of Ourselves – Contributions of Gary Snyder’s Poetics of Place to Current Ecopoetics

FU RO

The Fate of Barbarism: Francis Parkman’s The Conspiracy of Pontiac

Islanders, Sailors, and Democratic Dignity: Azorean Seamen in Melville’s Moby-Dick; or The Whale

Os Açores no Diário de Viagem de William Hickling Prescott (setembro 1815-abril 1816)

William Hickling Prescott: Um Americano na Ilha de S. Miguel, Açores (set. 1815-abr. 1816)

On the Edge of Two Continents: The Azores, or Western Islands, on the European Grand Tour of William Hickling Prescott (1815-1817)

Women Poets Breaking the Waves of the Portuguese Sea

The sea, the city, and the machine: Queer modernism of Hart Crane and Álvaro de Campos

Farm/Navigate. The Sea in the Portuguese Popular Tradition

Imaginários do Mar. Uma Antologia Crítica

Making a Case for an Environmental History of Dunes

Telling Stories of Dunes at School: The Seashore and the Environmental Changes

The Animal Whale or History of a Manuscript about Sea Wonders

Coastal studies and society: The tipping point

Dune(s): Fiction, History and Science on the Oregon Coast

(Inter)national and (trans)regional agents: the coastal sand dunes of Mozambique

Patchy Anthropocoasts: A transdisciplinary perspective on dunes, plants, rabbits, and humans in the United Kingdom

The Poetics of Dunes

A Global Environmental History of Coastal Dunes

As Ilhas Encantadas (1965) – Melville and the Portuguese ‘Novo Cinema’

Assessment of Sea Level Rise at West Coast of Portugal Mainland and Its Projection for the 21st Century

Coastal Flood Assessment due to Sea Level Rise and Extreme Storm Events: A Case Study of the Atlantic Coast of Portugal’s Mainland

Coastal Vulnerability Assessment Due to Sea Level Rise: The Case Study of the Atlantic Coast of Mainland Portugal

Quantification and mapping of coastal flooding extension for Bissau, Guinea-Bissau: A climate change scenario perspective

Simplified Marsh Response Model (SMRM): A Methodological Approach to Quantify the Evolution of Salt Marshes in a Sea-Level Rise Context

Coastal indices to assess sea-level rise impacts – A brief review of the last decade

The future of the Portuguese (SW Europe) most vulnerable coastal areas under climate change – Part I: Performance evaluation and shoreline evolution from a downscaled bias corrected wave climate ensemble

The future of the Portuguese (SW Europe) most vulnerable coastal areas under climate change – Part II: Future extreme coastal flooding from downscaled bias corrected wave climate projections

A probabilistic approach to combine sea level rise, tide and storm surge into representative return periods of extreme total water levels: Application to the Portuguese coastal areas

What time is the tide? The importance of tides for ocean colour applications to estuaries

Innovative absolute probability approach for coastal vulnerability assessment due to sea level rise: Application in Tagus Estuary, Portugal

Questions to tourists stopped by Walden pond: waterscapes, words and literary tourism