Week 1: Introductions
MondayJanuary 15 |
MLK, Jr. Day of Service
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TuesdayJanuary 16 |
IntroductionsWork to complete before today’s class:
Technology Setup
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ThursdayJanuary 18
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Contemporary BrazilWork to complete before today’s class:
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Sign up now to come see me during office hours no later than February 2. We’ll discuss your interests and potential project ideas. (Click through to the next week to see more dates if necessary). Wikipedia: By Sunday, complete the first set of Wikipedia trainings, set up your personal talk page, and introduce yourself on a classmate’s talk page. Blog Post: by Sunday, 1/21 write a 3-5 paragraph post critiquing Wikipedia’s coverage of Brazilian history. (See full assignment guidelines here.) |
Week 2: First Contacts & Ideas of the “Other”
TuesdayJanuary 23 |
Cannibalism as Metaphor & Reality**Introduction to Early Brazilian Books Project** Work to complete before today’s class:
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ThursdayJanuary 25 |
Captivity Narratives as Historical Sources**If possible, bring your computer or device to class** Work to complete before today’s class:
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SundayJanuary 28 |
Wikipedia Entry: Early Brazilian Books
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Week 3: Colonial Enterprises
TuesdayJanuary 30 |
The Portuguese Colonial Enterprise*Map Quiz* Student Book Presentations:
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ThursdayFebruary 1 |
To be a Slave in BrazilStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayFebruary 2 |
Early Brazilian Book Project: Group Wikipedia Book Entries
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Week 4: The Brazilian Empire
TuesdayFebruary 6 |
Independence & the Construction of Brazilian IdentityStudent Book Presentations:
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ThursdayFebruary 8 |
AbolitionStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayFebruary 9 |
Brazilian Books Project: Primary Source Analysis
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Week 5: Ideas of Race & Whitening
TuesdayFebruary 13 |
Ideas of Race & “Whitening”Student Book Presentations:
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Research Project Blog Post (any time before today’s class): In 4-5 well-developed paragraphs, describe your potential research project topic. What do you hope to discover with this research? Why is this question important for understanding Brazilian history? Conclude with a list of 4-5 scholarly sources, and 3-4 primary sources. Tag your post “research project.” Questions to consider: |
ThursdayFebruary 15 |
Interior AnxietiesStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayFebruary 16 |
Wikipedia Work: Content Gaps
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Week 6: Art & Identity
TuesdayFebruary 20 |
Samba & Public Spectacle in RioStudent Book Presentations:
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ThursdayFebruary 22 |
Brazilian ModernismsStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayFebruary 23 |
Wikipedia Project: Talk Page
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Week 7: Getúlio & the Estado Novo
TuesdayFebruary 27 |
Getúlio & the Estado NovoStudent Book Presentations:
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ThursdayMarch 1 |
The Urban Working ClassStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayMarch 2 |
Wikipedia: Peer Review of Article Improvement Plans
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Week 8: Artists Respond
Sunday eveningMarch 4 |
Film: Madame Satã (2002)
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TuesdayMarch 6 |
Madame SatãStudent Book Presentation:
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Blog Post: by Wednesday night, post a thoughtful discussion question about The Hour of the Star (and your response, drawing on specific examples from the text). |
ThursdayMarch 8 |
Clarice LispectorStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayMarch 7 |
Research Prospectus Due
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Spring Break
Week 9: Bananas is My Business
TuesdayMarch 27 |
Bananas is My BusinessStudent Book Presentations:
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ThursdayMarch 29 |
BrasiliaStudent Book Presentations:
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SundayApril 1 |
Wikipedia: Peer Review of Articles
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Week 10: Dictatorship & Responses
SundayApril 1 |
Film: O Que É Isso, Companheiro? (Four Days in September) (1997)
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TuesdayApril 3 |
1964Student Book Presentations:
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ThursdayApril 5 |
Social RevolutionsStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayApril 6 |
iMovie Script and Storyboard due
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Week 11: Brazilian Aesthetics
TuesdayApril 10 |
Televised Representations of National IdentityStudent Book Presentations:
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ThursdayApril 12 |
WGSS Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon!
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ThursdayApril 12 |
Race & Beauty CultureStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayApril 13 |
Wikipedia Article Due
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Week 12: The Country of Football
TuesdayApril 17 |
The Beautiful GameStudent Book Presentations:
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ThursdayApril 19 |
iMovie Work DayWork to complete before today’s class:
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Week 13: Favelas & Favelados
SundayApril 22 |
Film: The Wasteland (2010)
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TuesdayApril 24 |
Favelas & FaveladosStudent Book Presentations:
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Blog Post: by 9am on Thursday, post two discussion questions (and preliminary responses) about Wasteland. |
ThursdayApril 26 |
The WastelandStudent Book Presentations:
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FridayApril 27 |
IS Symposium
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Week 14: Brazil Today
TuesdayMay 1 |
Brazil Today*Course Evaluations – Please bring your laptop to class* Work to complete before today’s class: |
ThursdayMay 3 |
Comparing Brazil and the United StatesWork to complete before today’s class:
Blog Prompt: What are the three most important things you learned this semester? |