Brazil Studies Program Conversa
Brazilian Music and Social Action
with:
Jason Stanyek, Visiting Professor of Music, Harvard University;
Assistant Professor of Music, New York University; Author, Around the
World Goes Around: Performing Brazilian Music and Dance in the United
States (forthcoming).
Bryan McCann, Associate Professor of History and Director, Brazilian
Studies Program, Georgetown University; Author, Hello, Hello Brazil:
Popular Music in the Making of Modern Brazil.
Moderator:
Alma Guillermoprieto, Visiting Lecturer of Romance Languages and
Literatures, Harvard University; Author, Samba and The Heart That
Bleeds: Latin America Now.
*Date: Thursday, May 1, 2008
Time: 12:15 - 1:45 pm
Location: CGIS South, S-050, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge*
This event is made possible by the generous support of the Jorge Paulo
Lemann Fund.
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Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite)
Film screening will be followed by a panel discussion with director José
Padilha and scholars José Gatti and James Cavallaro
*Date: Monday, May 5, 2008
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Harvard Film Archive, 24 Quincy Street, Cambridge*
Presented with the Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management at
HKS, The Harvard Film Archive and the Harvard University Brazil Studies
Program at the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies.
Fore More Information:
http://hcl.harvard.edu/hfa/films/2008mayjune/elite.html
Synopsis:
Elite Squad has been a media event in Brazil since the first pirated
copies of the workprint started circulating. It was an instant success
upon its Brazilian release last fall and burst onto the international
scene by winning top prize at this year's Berlin Film Festival. The film
is an adaptation of a book by the same name written by anthropologist
Luiz Eduardo Soares (the former national secretary of public security in
Brazil) and two police officers, André Batista and Rodrigo Pimentel. The
book recounts the experiences of Batista and Pimentel as officers in the
Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais, the Special Police Operations
Battalion of the Rio de Janeiro Military Police. Soares is the former
national secretary of public security in Brazil. Both the film and the
book show police brutality and corruption, as well as the violence of
drug traffickers, through the eyes and the voice of a policeman involved
in a world where the war on crime itself becomes criminal.
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Reminder -- DRCLAS Thesis Prize in Brazilian Studies
The Kenneth Maxwell Thesis Prize in Brazilian Studies was awarded for
the first time in the Spring of 2005, and was established to recognize
the best Harvard College senior thesis on a subject related to Brazil.
Candidates may be nominated by their
department/concentration/instructional committee, or candidates may
nominate their own theses. This annual prize is funded by a gift to
DRCLAS from Professor Kenneth Maxwell. The winner is determined in late
May and announced at the DRCLAS Certificate Ceremony during Commencement
Week. The prize carries a monetary award of $500.
For more information please to go:
http://www.drclas.harvard.edu/brazil/fellowships_grants/km_prize
*Deadline for submissions: Friday, May 2, 2008 by 5pm*
--
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