The Global Portuguese Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program at Wellesley College that gives students the opportunity to combine the study of language, literature, history, film, music and culture.
Goals for the Global Portuguese Studies Minor:
- Communicate effectively in written and spoken Portuguese;
- Develop analytical and writing skills by studying and understanding the diverse cultures of the Lusophone world;
- Identify key topics in contemporary film, music and fiction within the social, political and historical contexts of the modern Lusophone
- world;
- Recognize pivotal historical events and representative historical figures in the Lusophone world;
- Develop abilities to participate in a global multilingual and multicultural community; and
- Enable students to pursue these goals across multiple disciplines and departments.
Requirements for the Global Portuguese Studies Minor
The Global Portuguese Studies Minor requires a minimum of five units of course work. Students with advanced level of linguistic fluency in Portuguese may not have to complete Intensive Elementary and/or Intensive Intermediate Portuguese, but still must complete five units of course work. Before declaring a minor, students should consult with their faculty advisor and the Portuguese program director. Requirements for the minor in Global Portuguese Studies include:
Three Required Courses:
- PORT203 – Intensive Intermediate Portuguese
- PORT241 – Introduction to Lusophone Studies
- PORT256/AFR256 – The Cultures of the Portuguese-Speaking World through Film, Music, and Fiction (all graded work must be in Portuguese)
Two Elective Units:
- All elective courses, research or individual studies, must be approved by the Portuguese Program director if not listed as pre-approved
- below.
- One unit must be in a course where all graded work is in Portuguese.
Transfer Credit:
Only one unit can be transferred from another institution and must be approved by the Portuguese program director. It can be, for example, from MIT or Study abroad.
Study Abroad Credit:
Must be pre-approved by the Portuguese program director.
Possible Elective Courses
Pre-approved Portuguese elective courses taught at Wellesley College and MIT:
- PORT250 – Research or Individual Study
- PORT350 – Research or Individual Study (awaiting approval)
- PORT300/MUS300 – Seminar: Brazilian Music (all graded work must be in Portuguese)
- (MIT) 21G.821 – The Beat of Brazil: Portuguese Language and Brazilian Society through its Music
Pre-approved courses taught in the Department of Spanish related to the Portuguese-speaking world:
- SPAN 266 – Private Feelings, Public Lives: An Introduction to Early Modern Iberian Literatures and Cultures
- SPAN 272 – Iberian Cultures
Pre-approved courses taught in the Department of History related to the Portuguese-speaking world:
- HIST206 – From Conquest to Revolution: The History of Colonial Latin America
- HIST358 – Pepper, Silver, and Silk: The Political Culture of Early Modern Commodity Circulation, Seminar
- HIST377 – The City in Latin America, Seminar
Potential Courses for Credit Toward the Global Portuguese Studies Minor
Courses that do not deal exclusively/specifically with the Lusophone world but can possibly be used for credit. This list is only a sample and other courses, not listed here, may be considered for credit. Students must get approval from the instructor teaching the course to focus their research on the Portuguese-speaking world. To receive credit for the Global Portuguese Studies Minor, students must concentrate research and final paper(s) on the Portuguese-speaking world and receive advance approval from the Portuguese program director.
- AFR244 – Women & Slavery in the Trans-Atlantic World
- ECON241 – Poverty and Inequality in Latin America
- ES214 – Social Causes and Consequences of Environmental Problems
- HIST265 – History of Modern Africa
- LAST101 – Introduction to Latin American Studies
- SPAN252 – Christians, Jews, and Moslems: The Spirit of Spain in its Literature (To be changed to “Christians, Jews, and Moslems: The Spirit of Iberia in its Literature”)
- SPAN256 – The Latin American Short Story
- SPAN257 – The Word and the Song: Contemporary Latin American Poetry
- SPAN265 – Latin American Cinema
- SPAN273 – Latin American Civilization
- SPAN275 – The Making of Modern Latin American Culture
- SPAN321 – Migration, Heritage, Identity: Eastern Europe in Latin America (in English)
- SPAN327 – Seminar: Latin American Women Writers: Identity, Marginality, and the Literary Canon
- SPAN340 – Calderwood Seminar in Public Writing: Unity and Diversity in the Hispanic World (To be changed to “Unity and Diversity in the Luso-Hispanic World”)
- WGST314 – Seminar: Transnational Feminisms
- WRIT158 – Bestsellers after the Boom: Contemporary Latin American Literature in Translation