Portuguese and Brazilian Studies
A.Y. 2019/2020
Learning objectives
This course aims to provide students with a general understanding of historical and literary evolution of portuguese and brazilian culture. An introduction to formation («formação») of national literatures of Portugal and Brazil is offered, with a specific attention to complex colonial and political history. For Portugal, we analyze the development of Literature from medieval origins to contemporary era, for Brazil we analyze the evolution of literature from colonial formation in XVI century until the culture of our days. Particular attention is given to the history of ideas (colonialism, imperialism, cultural hiper-identity, semi-periphery) and concepts.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding: outline of national and imperial Portuguese history; formation of colony-Brazil and development of Brazilian Literature as national literature (colonial canon, imperial canon, republican canon), main authors and literary movements from the Middle Ages to the contemporary era; fundamental elements of history of ideas and conceptual history that help analyze the societies and cultures of two countries.
Applying knowledge and understanding: ability to read and contextualize some paradigmatic works of portuguese and brazilian thought and literature; ability to read three significant works from selected period; understanding of historic, cultural, and social implications of literary texts; ability to place authors, movements and works in their context; ability to analyze literary texts through the application of ideas and concepts borrowed from literary criticism, post-colonial theory and cultural studies.
Applying knowledge and understanding: ability to read and contextualize some paradigmatic works of portuguese and brazilian thought and literature; ability to read three significant works from selected period; understanding of historic, cultural, and social implications of literary texts; ability to place authors, movements and works in their context; ability to analyze literary texts through the application of ideas and concepts borrowed from literary criticism, post-colonial theory and cultural studies.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
The course Atlantic Modernities. The double formation: Portugal and Brazil consists of the following three teaching units:
A: The Portuguese Think: from foundation of Kigdom to Brazilian Colony.
B: The formation of Brazilian Literature.
The course provides 9 credits. It is not possible to acquire only 6.
In unit A the reconstruction of the history of the Portuguese literature and culture from its origins up to the 16th century will be studied, from a not only aestetics, but also historical and socio-politicall perspective, with particular attention to the formation of theimperial imaginary of national culture at the time of geographical discoveries (15th and 16th centuries). In Unit B the development of Brazilian Literature will be addressed, from a not only historical and cultural but also critical perspective. The consolidation of Brasil as colony, the colonial literature, indipendance from Portuguese motherland (1822) and the literary national canon between 18th and 19th century will be the subjects of the course.
The course program is valid until September 2021. From the summer session 2021 it will be possible to present exclusively 21 the A.A. 2020-21 program.
A: The Portuguese Think: from foundation of Kigdom to Brazilian Colony.
B: The formation of Brazilian Literature.
The course provides 9 credits. It is not possible to acquire only 6.
In unit A the reconstruction of the history of the Portuguese literature and culture from its origins up to the 16th century will be studied, from a not only aestetics, but also historical and socio-politicall perspective, with particular attention to the formation of theimperial imaginary of national culture at the time of geographical discoveries (15th and 16th centuries). In Unit B the development of Brazilian Literature will be addressed, from a not only historical and cultural but also critical perspective. The consolidation of Brasil as colony, the colonial literature, indipendance from Portuguese motherland (1822) and the literary national canon between 18th and 19th century will be the subjects of the course.
The course program is valid until September 2021. From the summer session 2021 it will be possible to present exclusively 21 the A.A. 2020-21 program.
Prerequisites for admission
The course is held in Italian and Portuguese, but there is no prerequisite.
Teaching methods
The course adopts the following teaching methods: lectures, practical activities, presentations.
Teaching Resources
The course has a site on the online platform Ariel (https:// https://vrussolp123.ariel.ctu.unimi.it/), to which reference is made for lecture notes and other materials provided by the teacher. For each teaching unit, specific critical essays on individual works or on general questions will be made available on the site. The following are the mandatory reading materials for the various teaching units.
Examination program for attending students:
Teaching unit A and B:
1) R. Vecchi-V. Russo, La Letteratura Portoghese. I testi e le idee, LeMonnier, Firenze, 2017. [PRIMA PARTE]
3. Luciana Stegagno Picchio, Storia della Letteratura Brasiliana, Einaudi, Torino, 1997.
Per Luciana Stegagno Picchio, Storia della Letteratura Brasiliana
Capitoli da 1 a 8.
Examination program for non-attending students:
Teaching unit A and B:
1)Roberto Vecchi-Vincenzo Russo (a cura di), La Letteratura Portoghese. I testi e le idee, Le Monnier, Firenze, 2017.
2) Giuseppe Marcocci, L'invenzione di un impero, Carocci, Roma, 2011.
3)Luciana Stegagno-Picchio, Storia della letteratura brasiliana, Torino, Einaudi, 1997 o edizioni successive.
4) Boris Fausto, Storia del Brasile, Fabula, Cagliari, 2011 [Parti scelte]
5) Sérgio Buarque de Hollanda, Radici del Brasile, Giunti, Firenze, 2000.
Examination program for attending students:
Teaching unit A and B:
1) R. Vecchi-V. Russo, La Letteratura Portoghese. I testi e le idee, LeMonnier, Firenze, 2017. [PRIMA PARTE]
3. Luciana Stegagno Picchio, Storia della Letteratura Brasiliana, Einaudi, Torino, 1997.
Per Luciana Stegagno Picchio, Storia della Letteratura Brasiliana
Capitoli da 1 a 8.
Examination program for non-attending students:
Teaching unit A and B:
1)Roberto Vecchi-Vincenzo Russo (a cura di), La Letteratura Portoghese. I testi e le idee, Le Monnier, Firenze, 2017.
2) Giuseppe Marcocci, L'invenzione di un impero, Carocci, Roma, 2011.
3)Luciana Stegagno-Picchio, Storia della letteratura brasiliana, Torino, Einaudi, 1997 o edizioni successive.
4) Boris Fausto, Storia del Brasile, Fabula, Cagliari, 2011 [Parti scelte]
5) Sérgio Buarque de Hollanda, Radici del Brasile, Giunti, Firenze, 2000.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The exam consists of a written or an oral test with the teacher of the monographic course.
For attending students only (those who attend 75% of hours), a two-hours written test is optionally provided.
The oral exam with the teahcer of the course includes questions asked by the teacher and interactions between teacher and student. The exam takes place in Italian. The interview aims to verify the knowledge of the texts studied, the capacity for contextualization, the ability to expose, the precision in the use of specific terminology, the capacity for critical and personal reflection on the proposed themes.
All the results of the written tests will be announced on the Ariel page of the course.
The final grade is expressed in thirtieths, and the student has the right to refuse it.
International or Erasmus incoming students are invited to contact the teacher promptly. The examination procedures for students with disabilities and/or with DSA must be established with the teacher, in agreement with the competent Office.
For attending students only (those who attend 75% of hours), a two-hours written test is optionally provided.
The oral exam with the teahcer of the course includes questions asked by the teacher and interactions between teacher and student. The exam takes place in Italian. The interview aims to verify the knowledge of the texts studied, the capacity for contextualization, the ability to expose, the precision in the use of specific terminology, the capacity for critical and personal reflection on the proposed themes.
All the results of the written tests will be announced on the Ariel page of the course.
The final grade is expressed in thirtieths, and the student has the right to refuse it.
International or Erasmus incoming students are invited to contact the teacher promptly. The examination procedures for students with disabilities and/or with DSA must be established with the teacher, in agreement with the competent Office.
Unita' didattica A
L-LIN/08 - PORTUGUESE AND BRAZILIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Professor:
Russo Vincenzo
Shifts:
-
Professor:
Russo Vincenzo
Unita' didattica B
L-LIN/08 - PORTUGUESE AND BRAZILIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Professors:
Russo Vincenzo, Scaramucci Marianna
Shifts:
-
Professors:
Russo Vincenzo, Scaramucci Marianna
Unita' didattica C
L-LIN/08 - PORTUGUESE AND BRAZILIAN LITERATURE - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Professor:
Scaramucci Marianna
Shifts:
-
Professor:
Scaramucci MariannaProfessor(s)