- Docente: Roberto Vecchi
- Credits: 6
- SSD: L-LIN/08
- Language: Portuguese
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Modern, Post-Colonial and Comparative Literatures (cod. 0981)
Learning outcomes
A very good knowledge of Portuguese is essential, since the lessons will be taught in this language. Furthermore, the student has wide knowledges about the historic, political, philosophical, religious and socio-economic context of the Portuguese culture. He has high capacity to understand and to elaborate a critical analysis of the cultural specificities of this area. He is able to develop a complex analysis handling complex conceptual issues and to formulate sharp reflections on the topics of this specific area of studies.
Course contents
The course ("10 years of eduardo Lourenço chair in Bologna") is held by the chair "Eduardo Lourenço" in collaboration with Camões Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua, with the responsibility of Prof. Margarida Calafate Ribeiro (CES, Social Studies Center of the University of Coimbra). The aim is to rethink the most relevant critical discourses on the Portuguese culture trying to highlight in particular Eduardo Lourenço's critical contributions and thought, which has originated an ample critical debate, reconfiguring the históry of Portugal suspended in a tense dialectics between Atlantic and Europe. Actually, the theoretical discussion on the hyperidentitarian condition of Portugal -and its consequences on the construction of a semiperipheral Empire- will be analysed in a situated critical perspective in a rich theoretical framework. The course will be taught also in a e-learning format with the collaboration of the Instituto Camões.
Readings/Bibliography
Essential Bibliography :
Eduardo Lourenço, Il labirinto della saudade. Portogallo come destino, Reggio Emilia, Diabasis, 2006;
Idem, Do colonialismo como nosso impensado. Lisboa: Gradiva, 2014
Boaventura de Sousa Santos et al. Atlantico periferico. Postcolonialismo portoghese e il sistema mondiale, Reggio Emilia, Diabasis, 2008;
Idem, Pela mão de Alice: o social e o político na pós-modernidade, Porto Afrontamento, 1994
Margarida Calafate Ribeiro, Uma história de regressos: Império, guerra colonial e pós-colonialismo, Porto, Afrontamento, 2004
Teaching methods
The method proposed in the course is
mixed: it provides, in addition to the traditional lessons,
collective workshop for the discussion of common texts, the
construction of specific thematic routes to each individual
student, the planning shared by all the class of a work project, a
final presentation of each personal work with the participation of
all the class. In this way, the preparation is assessed partly
during the course, not only in a final test. In collaboration with
Instituto Camões, an e-learning version of the course is available
for any possible interested student.
Assessment methods
The exam aims to assess the achievement of the main learning objectives of the course, namely: forming a deep critical knowledge about the history and theory of Portuguese, Brazilian and African Portuguese-speaking cultures, with particular attention to the relation between literary texts and the historical, cultural and aesthetic contexts; strengthening a wide knowledge and use of critical methodologies and practices for the analysis and interpretation of the critical, historical and cultural contexts. The exam will be articulated on different tests that contribute to determine the final evaluation and disseminated during the course. In fact, it is articulated in different modes: organization of joint seminars where an active participation in the discussion is a favorable element for the assessment of the skills in order to achieve progressively and integrally the course objectives; preparation of a final work with a deep analysis of a topic among those approached during the course and its following discussion in the occasion of a final oral test on the main topics of the course. The student will be put in the condition, either through the lessons and an appropriate path of readings, to achieve the objectives of the course. The evaluation will be proportionate to the performance of the student in the different moments of the course. In this sense, it will be considereted satisfactory an informed knowledge of the main topics addressed, intersected with critical methodologies used during the development of the course. If this essential level is not achieved, the student will be put anyway in the condition, through an integrative program of individual readings, to reach an acceptable level of comptences. The articulation of the knowledges on a more varied and lucidly composed textual, contextual and critical framework, dialoguing not only with the premises but also with the most crucial topics of the course, in particular those of conceptual order, will add value to the overall evaluation of the student. Finally, in this context, the integration of a critical and orginal contribution, capable to open new and alternative perspectives of analysis and interpretation of the mains issues of the course, is evaluated as an excellent result of the student's performance.
Teaching tools
The course defines a strict dialogue among critical concepts, literatures, arts and cultures. For this reason, beside literary texts, to which a specific workshop (reading and commenting) will pay special attention, other multemidia and internet contents will be introduced, in order to build an organic and clear framework of the morphology of the cultures in Portuguese languages. Different materials and texts used during the lessons are made available to students for a better prepration of the course.
Links to further information
Office hours
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