ML4082: Cultures in Context (Portuguese)

School Portuguese
Department Code MLANG
Module Code ML4082
External Subject Code 101144
Number of Credits 15
Level L5
Language of Delivery English
Module Leader Dr Tonia Wind
Semester Autumn Semester
Academic Year 2022/3

Outline Description of Module

Building on the first-year module The Nation and the Transnational, this module will introduce students to the theoretically reflected and methodologically guided study of history, society and cultural production from a national and transnational perspective.

Over the semester, students will engage with concepts, theories and approaches that are central to the study of the Portuguese-speaking world and disciplines related to the study of Modern Languages.

Teaching is divided into two themed blocks in which students will be introduced to and encouraged to challenge concepts of Culture and Representation and Identity.  Each block will be introduced by school-wide lectures before students split into their specific languages for more in-depth study in the national context.

Some blocks may then take a more historical approach, others will emphasise critical analysis of different genres of cultural production.

Weekly learning activities will be structured around selected materials designed to allow close study and discussion of the topics explored leading students to a theoretically and methodologically informed understanding of the histories, societies and cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world.

Lectures, seminar and workshops will guide students in their exploration of texts and other cultural artefacts in Portuguese. The materials examined in context typically include historical documents, literary texts, films, music, photographs, posters, art work and exhibitions

On completion of the module a student should be able to

  1. Define key concepts relevant to the study of Italian the cultures, historiesy, and societiesy of the Portuguese-speaking world within a transnational context;
  2. Apply methods of textual and visual analysis to the materials studied;
  3. Relate the cultural artefacts studied to one another and to their context of production;
  4. Defend, both orally and in writing, a theoretically reflected position on the topics and materials studied;
  5. Build a coherent, evidence-based argument drawing on relevant secondary literature.

How the module will be delivered

The module will be delivered through a range of interactive teaching sessions supplemented by online teaching and learning activities and materials – and may include, where relevant, asynchronous materials such as lecture recordings. Full details on the delivery mode of this module will be available on Learning Central at the start of the academic year – and may be, in part, determined by Welsh Government and Public Health Wales guidance.  

Students will be expected to engage in substantial independent study outside the classroom. They will be guided in this respect by the learning materials provided and related reading lists.

 

Skills that will be practised and developed

  • Close reading;
  • Critical thinking;
  • Basic research skills;
  • Organisational skills;
  • Study skills;
  • Writing skills;
  • Word-processing skills;
  • Presentation skills; and
  • Self-awareness.

 

How the module will be assessed

The method(s) of assessing the learning outcomes for this module are set out in the Assessment Table, which also contains the weightings of each assessment component.

Mapping of Assessments to Intended Learning Outcomes:

Assignment assesses ILOs 1, 2,3,4,5

THE OPPORTUNITY FOR REASSESSMENT IN THIS MODULE:

Students who fail the module will be reassessed through the one synoptic re-assessment (an essay weighted at 100 %) in the Resit Period in August. 

 

Assessment Breakdown

Type % Title Duration(hrs)
Project 100 Choice Of Essay, Commentary Or Av Project N/A

Syllabus content

At the school wide, transnational level, students will explore the following topics:

  • Culture
  • Representation
  • Identity
  • Mainstream and Marginalised
  • Power
  • Resistance
  • Memory

In the Portuguese specific context students will explore

  • Studying Culture: Futebol, Fado & Fátima.
  • Samba, Morna and Fado
  • Sport and Mega-Events
  • Religion in Brazil and Portugal
  • Religious syncretism
  • Domestic servants and social inequality in Brazil
  • Legacies of slavery and resistance in Brazil
  • Lusophony, Lusotropicalism and the Portuguese-speaking world
  • Memory and Postcolonial Mozambique

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