The objective of the course is to provide an anthropological and historical overview of the native populations of the east-west coast, especially those of Ceará, during colonial Brazil. Specifically, the course is organized around four axes: possible tools for analyzing these populations; presentation of representations of these populations in selected bibliographies; discussion of indigenous contacts with Europeans and the development of colonization; and, finally, elements on the construction of relationships between these populations in the region. Thus, we believe that this overview will present students with a critical perspective on the modes of existence of these populations and their development of social relationships with settlers and colonial institutions. Ultimately, we believe that the course can serve as fertile ground for further reflection on the proposed topic. The course will be taught entirely remotely via the Google Meet platform.
Workload: 12:00 p.m.
Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Beatriz Perrone Moisés, FFLCH.
Instructor(s): David Rodrigues Stigger and João Victor Diniz Ribeiro
For more information: https://sce.fflch.usp.br/node/6279