20th Century Portuguese Culture
Objectives
1. To identify the different portuguese c, ultural issue in the 20th century, in areas so
diversified as literature, arts, philosophy, politics, science, religion;
2. To develop critical thinking and the ability to perform pluridisciplinary analysis, guiding the students to specific readings and encouraging discussion;
3. To promote the reflexion about particularities of portuguese society;
4. To develop bibliographical and research skills.
General characterization
Code
711091109
Credits
6.0
Responsible teacher
Joana Rodrigues Meirim da Silva
Hours
Weekly - 4
Total - 168
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
None
Bibliography
Calafate, Pedro (org.), Portugal como Problema. Século XX: os Dramas da Alternativa, Lisboa: Fundação Luso-Americana e Público, 2006;
Gil, José, Portugal, Hoje – O Medo de Existir, Lisboa: Relógio d’Água, 2004;
Lourenço, Eduardo, Portugal como Destino seguido de Mitologia da Saudade, Lisboa: Gradiva, 1999;
Martins, Guilherme d’Oliveira, Portugal: Identidade e Diferença, Aventuras da memória, Lisboa: Gradiva, 2007;
Santos, Boaventura Sousa, Pela mão de Alice – o social e o político na pós-modernidade, 8ª ed., Porto: Afrontamento, 2002;
Torgal, Luís Reis (coord.), O Cinema sob o olhar de Salazar, 1ª ed., Lisboa:Temas e Debates, 2001;
Torgal, Luís Reis, Estados Novos, Estado Novo, Ensaios de História Política e Cultural, vol. I e II, 2ªed., Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2009.
Teaching method
Classes will have a theoretical and practical nature, students should actively participate and contribute with the presentation of small assignments, always followed by discussion. The teacher shall, at the end of each presentation, proceed the exhibition of conclusions. At other times will introduce the various items and will make a periodic systematization of lessons learned.
Evaluation method
Thestudents will also do a written test, in presence, with consultation(50%), small researchwork about a theme that will be agreed upon and that will be supervised by the professor(30%), the participation of students in classes will be taken into account (20%)
Subject matter
1. Does a Portuguese culture exist?
2. Political, social and philosophical thought
2.1. Portuguese Renaissance: doctrinal tension and diverging paths
2.2. The “flights” of A Águia and the “harvest” of Seara Nova
2.3. (Anti-)Sebastianismo and (Anti-)Saudosismo
2.4. The “politics of the spirit” of António Ferro and the “official culture" of Estado Novo
2.5. Critical and alternative movements
3. The arts: tradition and modernity, originality and/or “translation”
3.1. Modernisms and vanguards in literature and other arts
3.2. Neo-realism e surrealism: meetings and divergences
3.3. Cinema: from a Portuguese version of comedy to “new cinema”
Programs
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