PGSE 0375A
Colonial Discourse & Legacies
Colonial Discourse and Its Legacies in the Lusophone World
In this course we will critically analyze the meanings and ideas that shaped and undergirded European colonialism and its legacies in the interconnected realms of culture, race, language, gender, sexuality, and labor. In addition to studying the colonial period, we will pay particular attention to how the discourses of colonialism impact power structures concerning nation, globalization, and cultural consumption. In doing so, we will also address the problematics of the concept of “Lusophone,” starting with the historical legacies and cultural implications of such a transnational entity. Course materials will include critical theory, historical sources, literary texts, visual media, and music from Brazil, Lusophone Africa, Lusophone Asia, and Portugal. (PGSE 215 or equivalent) 3hrs. lect./disc.
- Schedule
- 2:00pm-4:45pm on Tuesday (Sep 8, 2020 to Dec 4, 2020)
- Location
- Main Campus: ONLINE (Online Course)
- Instructors
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Silva, Daniel
dfsilva@middlebury.edu
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