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  1. Ramalho, Maria Irene (2011), "The Tail of the Lizard: Pessoan Disquietude and the Subject of Modernity", in Stephen Dix and Jerónimo Pizarro (org.), Portuguese Modernisms. Multiple Perspectives on Literature and the Visual Arts. London: LEGENDA, 264-276.

  2. Maria Irene Ramalho is professor emerita of English, American Studies and Feminist Studies at the Faculty of Letters, University of Coimbra, where she was scientific coordinator of the doctoral programs in American Studies and Feminist Studies until September 2011. Since 1999, she is an International Affiliate of the Department of Comparative ...

  3. 124 MARIA IRENE RAMALHO DE SOUSA CANTOS self-abnegated handmaid of patriarchy. The make-believe woman in this poem would have no more than a personal history of inequality to relate; she would pretend pleasantries expected of her and never surprise authority with any sudden offence; she would be grateful for being spared authority

  4. Ramalho, Maria Irene (2016), ""Blindfolded Eyes and the Eyable Being. Pessoa, the Senses, and the 35 Sonnets"", Pessoa Plural. A Journal of Fernando Pessoa Studies. Special Issue, "Inside the Mask: The English Poetry of Fernando Pessoa", 10. Ramalho, Maria Irene (2014), "Quando o lírico interrompe o épico.

  5. Maria Irene Ramalho, Researcher at the Center for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, member of

  6. Maria Irene Ramalho is professor emerita of English, American Studies and Feminist Studies at the Faculty of Letters, University of Coimbra, where she was scientific coordinator of the doctoral programs in American Studies and Feminist Studies until September 2011. Since 1999, she is an International Affiliate of the Department of Comparative ...

  7. Maria Irene Ramalho, is Professor Emerita at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and researcher at the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, won the Jacinto do Prado Coelho Essay Prize in 2022, from the Portuguese section of the International Association of Literary Critics, with this same work.