Teaching Workshop: Lusophone Studies

A.Y. 2024/2025
3
Max ECTS
20
Overall hours
Language
Portuguese
Learning objectives
The Teaching workshop Lusophone Studies aims to introduce from a critical and theoretical point of view some aspects of the historical, literary and sociolinguistic processes of the culture of Portugal, Brazil or other Portuguese-speaking countries (or those involved in Portuguese colonization). Each year the workshop will focus on different themes. For more information, see the web page: https://catedraloboantunes.org/
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding: to acquire the essential concepts analyzed during the course; identify the strategies and methods underlying the historical, literary and sociolinguistic processes investigated.
Applying knowledge and understanding: to know how to grasp the sociolinguistic, cultural and literary implications of the topics discussed; to know how to reflect critically on the theories and tools learned.
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Course currently not available
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
The laboratory will be held in the second semester 2021/2022. The laboratory is held entirely in Portuguese, taught by a visiting professor from a foreign university or by teachers of Lusophone Studies of Unimi and is open only to 20 students from the Portuguese area.
Responsible: Prof. Russo Vincenzo; Dr.ssa Marianna Scaramucci
Period: Second semester
For more information, see the web page https://catedraloboantunes.org/ and the Ariel site https://vrussolscp.ariel.ctu.unimi.it/
Prerequisites for admission
Proficiency in Portuguese.
Teaching methods
The course adopts the following teaching methods: lectures and practical activities.
Teaching Resources
The laboratory has a Teams channel to which reference is made for lecture notes and other materials provided by the teacher.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Approval judgment.
Evaluation judgment: passed / failed
- University credits: 3
Humanities workshops: 20 hours