Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida explained

Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida is a Portuguese novelist and essayist of partial African descent.[1] She was born in Luanda, Angola, in 1982, but grew up near Lisbon. She completed a PhD in literary theory from the University of Lisbon.[2] She is the author of Esse Cabelo [That Hair], Ajudar a cair, Luanda, Lisboa, Paraíso, Pintado com o pé and A visão das plantas. Her writing has appeared in granta.com, Blog da Companhia das Letras, Granta Portugal, Serrote, Zum, Pessoa, Ler, Buala, and elsewhere. She is a contributor for the Brazilian magazine Quatro Cinco Um.

That Hair was released in an English translation by Eric M. B. Becker in 2020.[3] [1]

Course

She graduated in Portuguese Studies at the New University of Lisbon. Her Master's dissertation, Amadores, written in 2006, was awarded the Primeiras Teses Prize 2010, by the Centro de Literatura Portuguesa da Universidade de Coimbra. She received her PhD in 2012 in Theory of Literature from the Programme in Theory of Literature at the University of Lisbon.[4]

This Hair, her first book, published in 2015, combines biographical elements with novel and essay and starts from the experience of a black-skinned, curly-haired girl from Angola in the Portuguese society of the mid-1980s. She started writing it when she left academic life, however, she claims to find a relationship between the book and her doctoral thesis.[5]

She has published work in Ler, Granta, Serrote Magazine, Zum Magazine, Common Knowledge, Pessoa Magazine, Words Without Borders, and has written in the blog of the publisher Companhia das Letras. She writes in Quatro Cinco Um Magazine.[6]

In March 2021, she was appointed consultant to the Civil House of the President of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.[7]

Awards

Luanda, Lisboa, Paraíso was awarded the Prémio Literário Fundação Inês de Castro, 2018;[8] the Prémio Literário Fundação Eça de Queiroz, 2019;[9] and the Prêmio Oceanos, 2019.[10]

Books

Notes and References

  1. News: For Black and Mixed-Race Women, Hair and Identity Are Tangled Together. Lori L.. Tharps. The New York Times. Mar 17, 2020. Aug 21, 2020.
  2. Web site: Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida. Disquiet International. Aug 21, 2020.
  3. Web site: On Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida's "That Hair". Anita. Felicelli. Los Angeles Review of Books. 23 April 2020. Aug 21, 2020.
  4. Web site: 2019-05-25. Isabel. pt. Lucas. Uma rapariga africana em Lisboa. PÚBLICO.
  5. Web site: 2019-05-25. pt. De Luanda ao Paraíso com passagem por Lisboa: a miséria ao virar da esquina. www.dn.pt.
  6. Web site: 2019-05-25. Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida - Blog da Companhia das Letras. www.blogdacompanhia.com.br.
  7. Web site: 2 June 2021. Assembleia da República. Despacho n.º 3437/2021 - Nomeia consultora da Casa Civil a Doutora Ana Djaimilia dos Santos Pereira de Almeida Brito [DR II série n.º 63/2021 2021.03.31]].
  8. Web site: Prémio Literário Fundação Inês de Castro: Livro de Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida desafia a ativo exercício de interpretação.
  9. Web site: Prémio FEQ Edição 2019 - Fundação Eça de Queiroz. Aug 21, 2020.
  10. Web site: Prêmio Oceanos 2019 – Associação Oceanos . 2022-03-11 . pt-PT.