SPAN798F

Open Seminar; Modern and Contemporary Brazilian Literature

This course will address the main trends in Brazilian literature from the Modernist Movement (1920s) to the present. Focus will be on the development and contestation of national identity and how it affected modes of representation, aesthetics choices and meta-critical reflection reflections on the function and form of literary works. Narrative and poetic works will be paired up with literary critique and theoretical studies.Taught in English.

Sister Courses: SPAN798A, SPAN798B, SPAN798C, SPAN798D, SPAN798E, SPAN798G, SPAN798I, SPAN798J, SPAN798K, SPAN798L, SPAN798M, SPAN798N, SPAN798O, SPAN798P, SPAN798Q, SPAN798R, SPAN798T, SPAN798U, SPAN798V, SPAN798W, SPAN798X, SPAN798Y, SPAN798Z

Fall 2023

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