Andriana Hamivka

Andriana Hamivka holds a Bachelor’s degree in Languages, Literatures and Cultures (Portuguese and English) from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto (FLUP), and a Master’s Degree in Portuguese and English Teaching in the 3rd Cycle of Basic Education and Secondary Education at the same institution. Her MA dissertation focuses on the pre-writing and post-writing activities, considered as quality promoters of a text. She currently is a PhD student in Literary, Cultural and Interartistic Studies at FLUP and holds a PhD scholarship, awarded by the FCT, supporting her dissertational project on the representations of metropolis in contemporary fiction of Don DeLillo, Zadie Smith and Rob Doyle. Her main research areas of interest include Postmodernism, 21st-century North American, British and Irish Literature, and Teaching and Learning Processes.

Her recent publications include

Hamivka, Andriana. “Escrita faseada: uma experiência”, Palavras 3 (2020): 9-32. https://palavras.appform.pt/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/78
Hamivka, Andriana. “Erro como virtude: destruição relativa na aquisição do conhecimento e o convívio com a incerteza no ensino formal”, CEM 9 (2018): 343-356. http://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/CITCEM/article/view/6237

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