Portuguese 408 - Brazil in Film & Fiction

Fall
2024
01
4.00
Luiz Amaral

TU TH 4:00PM 5:15PM

UMass Amherst
36447
Herter Hall room 222
amaral@umass.edu
The principal aim of this course is to introduce students to Brazilian history and culture through film and selected readings, by focusing on how filmmakers, writers, and artists represent key aspects of Brazilian society past and present: the colonization process; culture contact between Europeans and native Brazilians; slavery and race relations; economic development; immigration and internal migration; life in the backlands; urban problems; the dictatorship and its aftermath; contemporary Brazil. A second aim is to develop analytical skills and writing abilities. Course and readings are in Portuguese; films have subtitles in English. (Gen. Ed. AL, DG)

"The principal aim of this course is to introduce students to Brazilian history and culture through film and selected readings, by focusing on how filmmakers, writers, and artists represent key aspects of Brazilian society past and present: the colonization process; culture contact between Europeans and native Brazilians; slavery and race relations; economic development; immigration and internal migration; life in the backlands; urban problems; the dictatorship and its aftermath; contemporary Brazil. A second aim is to develop analytical skills and writing abilities. Course and readings are in Portuguese; films have subtitles in English. (Gen.Ed. AL, DG)"

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.