PRO 122 – Lusosonia: Post-colonial cartographies on sounds and memories


One Credit Course for Postgraduate Students (Open to the general public)



COURSE DESCRIPTION



This course seeks to be a space for reflection on problems related to the 
Portuguese influence in the construction of musics and soundscapes in different 
post-colonial places. In a dispersed and insular cartography but invariably 
related to the ancestral contact with the Portuguese, it is possible to point 
out a set of performative practices whose Portuguese genealogy is claimed by 
its protagonists. Those practices include a musical repertoire sung in 
Portuguese or in creolized forms of language and, sometimes, is exclusively 
based on the use of musical instruments of a supposed Portuguese origin (e.g. 
Uklele or Cavaquinho).  They are responsible for the construction of a 
lusosonic world where music defines an important device for self-identification 
among groups and communities.  Based on an interdisciplinary approach inherent 
to the framework of ethnomusicology, this course will open the floor to include 
music on discussion over postcolonialism and to analyse its role as important 
tool for what we may call as affects’ economy.




 It will be organized in three units:

(1)   Introduction to ethnomusicology (history and theory) [1 session - 3 hours]

(2)  Music as a colonial tool [1 session - 3 hours]

(3)  Lusosonia – Music and Sound in Post-colonial times. Analyses of case 
studies [3 sessions – 9 hours]



Sessions will include a short expository component followed by collective 
discussion of a given bibliography, discography and film documentary.





>From 15th to 23rd January, 2018

Venue: Council Hall

Course Coordinator: Prof.  Loraine Alberto



Timetable:



Class 1 – 15/01, 2.00 - 5.00 pm

Class 2 - 17/01, 2.00 – 5.00pm

Class 3 - 19/01, 2.00 - 5.00 pm

Class 4 - 22/01, 2.00 - 5.00 pm

Class 5 - 23/01, 2.00 - 5.00 pm



Seats are limited to 25 for Postgraduate Students and 10 for General Public.





For registrations, please fill the form below


http://vrpp.unigoa.ac.in/






Department of Portuguese and Lusophone Studies
Faculty of Languages & Literature
Goa University
6519086

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