PORTUG 30 - Upper-level Portuguese: Traditions, Culture, and Current events through Brazilian folklore

Semester: Spring
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Year offered: 2026
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PORTUG 30 engages students in the exploration of Brazil’s five geographic regions, while examining the role of Brazilian folklore and traditions in contemporary society. Students learn about cultural elements (as folk tales, celebrations, practices, and beliefs) peculiar to each region and analyze how these traditions are connected to the Brazilian history and natural environment. Readings and discussions with guest speakers help students to connect these traditions to current events, as environmental challenges, indigenous and African-Brazilian communities struggles, among others. Through the interpretation and analysis of authentic texts (YouTube videos, documentaries, newspaper articles, and literature), students continue to build vocabulary and review and refine various grammatical structures. Students also build on oral, written, and intercultural competences through communicative activities and interactive discussions with Portuguese-speaking guests.


Course Head

Cristiane Soares

Senior Preceptor in Portuguese
Academic Degrees: Ph.D. in Luso-Afro-Brazilian Studies and Theory, UMass- Dartmouth; M.A. in Applied Linguistics, UMass- Boston; B.A in Portuguese and Brazilian Literature, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Roles: Coordinator of the...
Cristiane