*The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies*
Cordially invites you to its
*Open House Celebration*
Featuring for the first time an art exhibit of the
DRCLAS Permanent Collection
/*Social Affects: Art as a Social Resource in Latin America*/
Gallery talk by Art Forum Curator, José Falconi
Reception with refreshments and music by Averhoff Jr. and Iresi Project
Thursday, September 10, 6-8pm
CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
*The David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies*
Cordially invites you to its
*Open House Celebration*
Featuring for the first time an art exhibit of the
DRCLAS Permanent Collection
/*Social Affects: Art as a Social Resource in Latin America*/
Gallery talk by Art Forum Curator, José Falconi
Reception with refreshments and music by Averhoff Jr. and Iresi Project
FALL 2009 BRAZIL AND PORTUGUESE RELATED COURSES AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY
*Harvard College & GSAS*
African and African American Studies
Yoruba A. Elementary Yoruba (2009-20010)
Yoruba B. Intermediate Yoruba (2009-20010)
Yoruba 101ar. Reading in Yoruba (2009-20010)
Yoruba 101br: Reading in Yoruba II (2009-20010)
Economics
Economics 1320. The Latin American Economy (2010-2011)
Engineering Sciences
Engineering Sciences 373. Water Management *(New Course - 2009-2010)
*
Government
Government 20. Foundations of Comparative Politics (2009-2010)
Government 1100. Political Economy of Development (2009-2010)
Government 1795. US- Latin American Relations (2010-2011)
Government 2131. Comparative Politics of Latin America (2009-2010)
Government 2900. US-Latin American Relations (2010-2011)
History
History 75c: Readings on Modern Latin American History *(New Course
2009-2010)*
History of Art and Architecture
History of Art and Architecture 277s: Circa 1970 (2010-2001)
Portuguese Language & Literature Courses
Portuguese A. Beginning Portuguese (2009-2010)
Portuguese Ac. Beginning Portuguese for Spanish Speakers (2009-2010)
Portuguese Ca. Intermediate Portuguese I (2009-2010)
Portuguese 37. Brasil hoje: Contemporary Brazilian Culture through Media
(2009-2010)
Portuguese 60. Portuguese and the Community (2009-2010)
Portuguese 91r. Supervised Reading and Research( 2009-2010)
Portuguese 98. Tutorial - Junior Year (2009-2010)
Portuguese 118. Major Poems of the Portuguese Language I (2010-2011)
Portuguese 122a. Introduction to the Literature of Portugal I (2009-2010)
Portuguese 139. Sonnets and Sonneteers of the Portuguese Language
(2010-2011)
Portuguese 166. Literature, History and Subjectivity: from Machado de
Assis to Clarice Lispector *(New Course - 2009-2010)*
Portuguese 222. Introduction to Camoes *(New Course -2009-2010)*
Portuguese 250. Marginal, Underground and Eccentric: an aesthetics of
subversion *(New Course)*
Sociology
Sociology 191. The Politics of Law, Labor and Globalization in the
Americas (2010-2011)
WINTER COURSE OFFERINGS:
Public Health
Collaborative Field Course in Brazil
For more information on these courses go to:
http://www.drclas.harvard.edu/brazil/courses/bysemester
NOTE: If you are aware of other courses anywhere at Harvard with strong
Brazil content please let us know.
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Marcio Siwi
Fellow / Program Officer
Brazil Studies Program
Harvard University
David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
1730 Cambridge St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel (617) 495-5435
http://drclas.harvard.edu/brazil