PRT Portuguese CoursesPRT100Y1 An introduction to the main elements of the language with emphasis on oral and written
practice. (May not be taken by students who, in the judgement of the Department, qualify
for entry into PRT220Y) PRT110Y1 An introduction to Portuguese for students who speak or understand Portuguese but have
not formally studied it. (May not be taken by students who, in the judgement of the
Department, qualify for entry into PRT220Y) PRT220Y1 Students enlarge their vocabulary and improve their oral and writing skills through
reading, composition and translation. PRT250H1 A survey of historical and cultural trends in Portugal from the Middle Ages to the present. Art and music are studied in addition to historical/cultural movements to gain a perspective of the uniqueness of Portugal both within Iberia and in Europe in general. (Offered in alternate years) PRT258H1 (formerly PRT258Y) 26L PRT299Y1 Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 42 for details. PRT320Y1 Intensive practice in written and oral Portuguese for the advanced student. Reading and
discussion of contemporary literature. PRT343H1 Concentration on the two classic modalities of theatre, the comic and the tragic, to
understand how playwrights shape the world. Early theories of the tragic, comic, and the
grotesque. Texts from several Portuguese-speaking cultures may be included. (Offered in
alternate years) PRT351H1 (formerly PRT351Y) 26L PRT357H1 (formerly PRT457Y) 52L PRT358H1 In years when this course is offered, topics are described in detail in the
departmental brochure. PRT359H1 (formerly PRT456Y) 52L PRT361H1 The invention of the concepts of Portugal, the Portuguese, Brazil and the Brazilian in texts written by foreigners through the centuries from Pero Vaz de Caminha, Hans Staden, William Beckford, to Elizabeth Bishop, Joseph Brodsky, John Updike and P.K. Page. (Offered in alternate years) PRT398H0/399Y0 An instructor-supervised group project in an off-campus setting. See page 42 for details. PRT420Y1 The expressive resources of the language. Introduction to the stylistic analysis of
literary texts. Intensive written and oral practice. (Offered in alternate years) PRT423Y1 The syntax and expressive resources of Portuguese and English. Written and oral
translation of literary, technical and commercial texts. (Offered in alternate years) PRT452H1 (formerly PRT352H) 26L PRT454Y1 Fiction in Portugal and Brazil from the 19th century to the present. Naturalism,
realism, the experimental novels of the 1920s, the novel of social protest. (Offered
in alternate years) PRT455Y1 (formerly PRT356Y) 52L PRT458H1 The development of the Luso-Brazilian short story. Examination of theories of the genre
as they relate to short stories of Machado de Assis, Eça de Queiroz, Graciliano Ramos,
João Guimareaes Rosa, Clarice Lispector and Miguel Torga. (Offered in alternate years) PRT490H1 Individual study with a member of staff on a topic of common interest including
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