This reading group invites faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students to discuss the latest scholarship on Brazilian Cultural Studies.
We will read:
· Victoria Saramago’s “Reimagining Hydropower: Ecofeminist and Transnational Perspectives on Belo Monte,” September 23, 2-3 p.m.
· Juliana Freire’s “Indigenous Documentaries: Art, Self-Representation, and the Environment in Huni Kuĩ Films,” October 21, 2-3 p.m.
· Ailton Krenak’s “Tomorrow is not for Sale” and “Life is Not Useful”, November 11, 3-4 p.m.
Reading material can be found here.
We welcome anyone interested in Brazil and its cultural production. Registration here.
For more info, contact lemann@illinois.edu