01:810:160
Portuguese in the World (1.5)
Current issues in the language, literature, and culture of the Portuguese-speaking world. Analysis of topics such as cultural identity, language contact, major literary authors, or historical implications of colonization.
Course taught in English. Not for major or minor credit.
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01:810:240
The Luso-Hispanic Dialogue: Multiple Perspectives (3)
Relationship between the Portuguese-speaking and Spanish-speaking
worlds as it manifests itself culturally, linguistically, and
historically.
Credit not given for both this course and 01:940:240. Course taught in English.
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01:810:241,242
The Portuguese-Speaking World: A Literary Introduction for English Speakers (3,3)
Introduction to literary texts from the Portuguese-speaking world (Portugal, Brazil, and Lusophone Africa).
Course taught in English. Credit not given for both 01:810:242 and 01:195:242.
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01:810:250
Cultures of the Portuguese-Speaking Communities in the United States (3)
Discussion of sociocultural issues concerning the diverse Portuguese-speaking communities of the United States.
Course taught in English. Credit not given for both this course and 01:050:250.
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01:810:330
Literature and Culture of Brazil (3)
Reading and discussion of selected works of fiction and nonfiction with emphasis on their place in the development of Brazilian literature and their relationship to Brazilian culture.
Course taught in English. Credit not given for this course and 01:195:330.
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01:810:335
Portugal: The 20th Century and Beyond (3)
Major writers and movements from symbolism through Fernando Pessoa to the present.
Course taught in English.
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01:810:350
Literatures and Cultures of Lusophone Africa (3)
Study of the literatures from African countries whose official language is Portuguese. Emphasis on 20th-century colonial and post-independence literature and theory.
Texts available in English, and course taught in English. Credit not given for both this course and 01:016:350.
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01:810:361
Brazil and the United States: Comparative Approaches (3)
Comparative and interdisciplinary study of
Brazilian literature and culture as it relates to contemporary issues of race
relations, diversity, cultural dependency, and globalization.
Course taught in English. Credit not given for both this course and 01:195:361.
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01:810:410
Contemporary Brazil (3)
Interdisciplinary study of contemporary Brazilian society.
Course taught in English.
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01:810:491,492
Topics in Luso-Brazilian Literature and Culture (3,3)
Topics vary by semester. Consult department.
Course taught in English.
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