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PASJ 261: Workshop in Play Production
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Production of a play, selected to suit the talents of the registered students. Course may be repeated for credit. Offered every semester.
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PASJ 263: Dramatic Literature
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A survey of the great dramatic literature from the Greeks to the present.
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PASJ 265: Performance and Social History
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
The course focuses on Theater and Dance as catalysts in the social processes that shape individual and community consciousness. It studies artists who create in the context of social responsibility and awaken social awareness. Limited to Performing Arts Majors/Minors.
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PASJ 301: Classical Dramatic Literature
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course, as with The World of Theatre - Moliere to Mamet, considers theatre within a social and historical context. Each course is self-contained and either one may be taken without the other. The theatrical settings, the playwrights, performers and audiences are topics of investigation. The plays are studied as they were and are performed, rather than as literary works. Part I covers the theatre from its earliest beginnings through the closing of the English theatres in 1642.
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PASJ 302: Modern Dramatic Literature
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course, as with The World of Theatre - Thespis to Shakespeare, considers theatre within a social and historical context. Each course is self-contained and either one may be taken without the other. The theatrical settings, the playwrights, performers and audiences are topics of investigation. The plays are studied as they were and are performed, rather than as literary works. Part II covers the period from 1642 to the present.
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PASJ 305: Theater and Culture
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
The course provides an overview of the plays, theatrical productions, and theatrical traditions of cultures in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and underrepresented cultures in the United States, including African-American, Asian-American, and Hispanic. Each semester one or two of these areas are selected for in-depth study.
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PASJ 308: Acting III:Styles
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Basic techniques of the actor applied to practical scene work.
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PASJ 310: Gender,Sexuality and Theater
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course will focus on the wide range of texts in theater, performance, and film that examine queer identity. Definitions of LGBTIQQ identity will be examined through theeoretical texts as well as historical and cultural markers.
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PASJ 312: Asian American Performance
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course is an introduction to Asian American Theatre and its direct relationship to Asian American political consciousness. Through play analysis and historical and theoretical discussions the class challenges the student to answer the question; "what is the importance of telling the Asian American story on stage "
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PASJ 315: Biblical and Spiritual Drama
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
From the Bible to the English mystery plays and contemporary versions of the Passion, this course will examine both critically and in performance the theological implications of the great stories of the Bible and other spiritual works. Students will be asked to do small performances in class as well as write reflectively and analytically about their reading and viewing assignments. Cross Listed With: THEOL - 330
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