
Supervised Practice with Report in Languages, Literatures and Cultures - English and North-American Studies
Code
722160074
Academic unit
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Department
Línguas, Culturas e Literaturas Modernas, Secção de Estudos Ingleses e Norte-Americanos
Credits
33
Weekly hours
0
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
a) To apply scientific, theoretical, and methodological knowledge when defining, managing and evaluating projects and practices in LLC.
b) To promote the development of innovative practices in cultural management.
c) To develop an informed and critical reflection on the contextes and productions on LLC area.
d) To relate the formative, reflective, research dimensions with b)
e) To write na informative and reflexive report.
f) To promote and organize cultural events in the area of LLC, outside the borders of institucional Practice.
Prerequisites
Subject matter
Each student will develop his/her individual work plan negotiated with the supervisor so as to develop the Practice and the Report within a reflective and critical perspective.
The syllabus will depend on the specific practice topics and the specific analytical perspectives and bibliography will be given within the individual tutorial sessions.
Bibliography
Bibliografia específica adequada ao plano de estágio de cada estudante.
Dependent on the nature of each students practice work plan.
Anderson, Benedict (2006). Imagined Communities. Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Revised Edition. London/New York: Verso.
Pierre Bourdieu. 1992. Les règles de l´art, Génèse et structure du champ littéraire. Paris: Seuil.
Ceia, C. (2012). Normas para Apresentação de Trabalhos Científicos, 9ª ed. Lisboa: Editorial Presença.
Fabb, N. and Durant, A. (2005). How to Write Essays and Dissertations. 2nd ed. Harlow: Pearson Education.
GUILLÉN, Claudio. 2005. Entre lo uno y lo diverso. Introducción a la literatura comparada (Ayer y hoy). Barcelona: Tusquets Editores.
Teaching method
Teaching methodologies assume essentially the nature of tutoring, supervision and organisation and management of analysis and reflection.
Students will be guided by a professor of the study cycle who will be responsible for accompanying the dissertation. There will be regular meetings between the student and the dissertation supervisor until the final work is handed over; participation in scientific events; good use of on-line databases and libraries; definition of a working timetable and a research plan; definition of deadlines.
Evaluation method
The final Report will be evaluated during a public viva before a jury, according to the MA course regulations.