Janaina Mirian Rosa

Member

Janaina Mirian Rosa has a Ph.D. in English: Linguistic and Literary Studies from the Graduate Programme in English (PPGI) at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). Currently, she is a collaborating member of PPGI, with her research area focused on Shakespearean Studies, aside from being a member of Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses (NEI) at UFSC — in which she already collaborated with the organization of events. Her participation includes the V Jornada do Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses da UFSC: Intersections of Irish Literature, Theatre and Technology (2021) — where she also worked as moderator — and in the IV Jornada do Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses da UFSC: Where Irish Literature, Theatre and History Meet (2019). As a monitor, she assisted in the events Irish Lives: The Cinema of Alan Gilsenan – Part II e Part III (2015-2016), and in the I Jornada do Núcleo de Estudos Irlandeses da UFSC – Myth and Reality in Irish Literature, Theatre and Visual Arts (2016) — in which she also presented the work ‘Whoever isn’t for us is against us in this case’: The Role of Contextualization in Seamus Heaney’s The Burial at Thebes. She also participated as a speaker in NEI’s Digital Round Table Shakespeare in Ireland and Brazil (2020).

Some of her most recent publication includes:

•(Forthcoming, 2023) ARES (Advanced Research English Series), journal edition organized by Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos and Janaina Mirian Rosa.

•(Forthcoming, 2023) Ilha do Desterro: A Journal of English Language, Literature in English and Cultural Studies, journal edition organized by Magali Beck, Janaina Mirian Rosa, and André Carvalho.

•(Forthcoming in 2022) “EDMONDSON, Paul; WELLS, Stanley (Eds.). All the Sonnets of Shakespeare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 299 p.” Aletria: Revista de Estudos de Literatura.

•(2021) (co-authored with Ketlyn Mara Rosa) “Traces of Lesbian Existence in Adrienne Rich’s “Twenty-One Love Poems”. Rascunhos Culturais, v. 12, p. 232-247.

•(2021) O que você precisa saber sobre Shakespeare antes que o mundo acabe, organizado por Fernanda Medeiros e Liana de Camargo Leão. Rio de Janeiro: Ed. Nova Fronteira, 2021. 560 pp.”. SCRIPTA UNIANDRADE, v. 19, p. 295-303.