
ISBN: 978-0343-0891-5Īna Mafalda Leite, Hilary Owen, Livia Apa e Rita Chaves, eds. ISBN: 978-1-3Īna Mafalda Leite, Hilary Owen, Rita Chaves and Livia Apa, eds. Klobucka and Hilary Owen, “Introduction.” 1-16. Gender, Empire and Postcolony: Luso-Afro-Brazilian Intersections. Cabo Verde, Guiné-Bissau e São Tomé e Príncipe, Ensaios. Lisboa: Edições Colibri, 2018. Sapega, Hilary Owen and Carmen Lúcia Tindó Secco, eds. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020. Portuguese translation of Women’s Cinema in Contemporary Portugal. Lisboa: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2023.

Realizadoras Portuguesas: Cinema no Feminino na Era Contemporânea. Publications Monographs and Edited Volumes She has also delivered a wide range of guest lectures and seminars including at Universidade de Coimbra, Universidade de Lisboa, Universität Wien, Universiteit Utrecht, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, Rutgers-New Brunswick and University of California-Irvine. She has taught across the modern and contemporary Portuguese and Lusophone African curriculum, with a particular focus on Mozambican literature, as well as specialising in women’s writing, feminism and gender theory, and developing more recent interests in Portuguese and Lusophone African Cinema. Hilary taught at Queen’s University, Belfast, and the University of Leeds, before being appointed to Manchester University in 1995. Ana Mafalda Leite at the University of Lisbon. Ana Luísa Amaral at the University of Oporto and “Narrativas Escritas e Visuais da Nação Pós-colonial” directed by Prof.

She has been a co-investigator for two FCT-funded research projects “Intersexualidades” directed by Prof. Hilary has worked extensively on Portuguese and Lusophone African women writers and feminist theory as well as researching on Postcolonialism and contemporary Portuguese and Lusophone African cinema. Nuria Triana Toribio (University of Kent).


She is currently the Portuguese co-investigator for a large AHRC-funded research project, 2021-2026, entitled: ‘Invisibles e insumisas / Invisíveis e insubmissas: Leading Women in Portuguese and Spanish Cinema and Television, 1970-1980’. Hilary is a Senior Research Fellow in the Sub-Faculty of Portuguese at Oxford and Professor Emerita in Portuguese and Luso-African Studies at the University of Manchester.
