Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas

Diasporas: Transnational Religions and Identity

Code

722001029

Academic unit

Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas

Department

Sociologia

Credits

10

Weekly hours

3 letivas + 1 tutorial

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

Prerequisites

None.

Subject matter

Bibliography

Bastos, José, Bastos, Susana (2010) ‘What we are talking about when we talk about identities?’, in C. Westin, J.
Bastos, J. Dahinden e P. Góis (orgs.), Identity Processes and Dynamics in Multi-Ethnic Europe. Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 313-358.
Hall, S. (1996) ‘Introduction: Who Needs \"Identity\"?’ in Stuart Hall e Paul du Gay (orgs.), Questions of Cultural Identity, Londres, Sage, 1-17.
Machaqueiro, Mário (2013) “Foes or Allies? Portuguese Colonial Policies towards Islam in Mozambique and Guinea”, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 41 (4) DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03086534.2013.835983.
Vakil, A. (2003) “Questões inacabadas: colonialismo, Islão e portugalidade”, in M. C. Ribeiro e A. P. Ferreira (orgs.), Fantasmas e Fantasias Imperiais no Imaginário Português Contemporâneo, Porto, Campo das Letras, 255-294.
Veer, van der, P., (org.) (1995) Nation and Migration. The Politics of the South Asian Diaspora. Filadélfia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Teaching method

The curricular unit is organized in two paralel stages: an expositive time conducted by the teacher (60%), resorting to text analysis and presentations in \"powerpoint\", and a time when the students present and discuss a set of subjects related to the objectives of the discipline (40%).

Evaluation method

Students will be evaluated on the basis of an oral presentation of a text chosen among the bibliography or the texts supporting the classes (40% of the mark), a final work based on the themes explored throughout the unit (50% of the mark) and the students´ assiduity as well as their active participation in the classes (10% of the mark).

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