Learning outcomes |
. Vertically and horizontally deepen some of the more significant Theories of Culture, thus fully achieving the goal, started on the former semester, of getting students, regardless of their scientific origins, familiar with the conceptual framework and the more consequent theoretical base decisions in the area of Studies on Culture; .To sponsor among students broad critical and conceptual capacities regarding the operationalization of problems linked to the area of Studies on Culture; . Surrounded by a dialogical atmosphere, placed in a horizon intentionally open to all kinds of enquiring and projected in a interinstitutional context at the same time wide and near, to get students familiar with the diversity of available strategies to handle increasing complexity of cultural phenomena; . Make students aware of the scientific and pedagogical orientation identified as the most suitable for the full achievement of their training goals.
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Main Bibliography |
Clifford Geertz (1989), A Interpretação das Culturas, Rio de Janeiro: LTC; Ricoeur, do Texto à Ação, Porto: Rés Editora; C.P. Snow (1996), As Duas Culturas, Lisboa: Editorial Presença; Bauman, Zygmunt (2002), La Cultura Como Praxis. Barcelona: Paidós; Becker, Howard S. (1984), Art Worlds. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press; Bourdieu, Pierre (1996), As Regras da Arte - Génese e Estrutura do Campo Literário. Queluz: Presença; Edwards, Tim (Ed.) (2007), Cultural Theory - Classical and Contemporary Positions. Londres: Sage; Han, Byung-Chul (2016), A Salvação do Belo. Lisboa: Relógio D'Água; Lipovetsky, Gilles e Serroy, Jean (2014), O Capitalismo Estético na Era da Globalização Lisboa: Edições 70; Smith, Philip (2001), Cultural Theory - An Introduction. Malden, MA: Blackwell Oxford: Oxford University Press; Turner, Jonathan (2013), Contemporary Sociological Theory. Los Angeles: Sage; Wolff, Janet (1993), The Social Production of Art. Basingstoke, Hampshire: MacMillan.
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