Spanish and Portuguese | Luso-Brazilian Colloquium
P695 | 24871 | S. Karpa-Wilson
Professor Sabrina Karpa-Wilson
Email: skarpawi@indiana.edu
P695 Luso-Brazilian Colloquium
Topic: After Modernism: Brazilian Fiction in the Late
Twentieth Century
MWF 2:30pm – 3:20pm/section #24871/3cr./Woodburn Hall 112
In this course we will read a variety of short fiction and novels
produced in Brazil between the 1960s and the 1990s in an effort to
map out important aesthetic and ideological trends of the period.
Brazil experiences convulsive social and political change during
these decades. We will be principally concerned with how Brazilian
writers have responded through their fictional work to such changes
as the imposition of a military dictatorship, the transition from
dictatorship to democratic governance, the feminist movement, and
the reexamination of racial relations and the myth of racial
democracy. Among the writers we will consider are Carlos Sussekind,
Raduan Nassar, Rubem Fonseca, João Gilberto Noll, Zulmira Ribeiro
Tavares, Helena Parente Cunha, Marilene Felinto, Sônia Coutinho, and
Sérgio Sant'Anna.
Requirements: 1 oral presentation, 1 short paper (4-5 pp), 1 final
paper (15-20 pp.)
This class is offered jointly with Hisp P495.