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3.00 Credits
A literary survey course which traces the development of Mexican narrative from the Revolution to the contemporary period. The first section of the course will explore the poetry of Mexican modernist writers. The subsequent sections will focus on a selection of diverse Mexican novels from different periods which represent diverse themes. Prerequisite: SPN 3103, Introduction to Literature and SPN 3113, Advanced Grammar and Composition, or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey course devoted to literary production of Central America during the twentieth century. We will begin the course by situating Spanish American Modernism and its relation to cultural production at the beginning of the twentieth century. Our analysis of Modernism will focus primarily on collections of poetry. After completing our study of Modernism, we will explore a series of novels which foreground cultural problems at the national level as well as aesthetic innovations. Prerequisite: SPN 3103, Introduction to Literature and SPN 3113, Advanced Grammar and Composition, or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
A survey course of literature from the Spanish speaking Caribbean which includes writers from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Colombia and Venezuela. We will initiate the course by situating Spanish American Modernism and its relation to cultural production at the beginning of the twentieth century and then proceed to analyze a selection of poetry from the region. A selection of novels from each country will follow. Prerequisite: SPN 3103, Introduction to Literature and SPN 3113, Advanced Grammar and Composition, or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey course devoted to literary production of the Andean nations (Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia) during the twentieth century. We will begin the course by situating Spanish American Modernism and its relation to cultural production at the beginning of the twentieth century. Our analysis of Andean Modernism will focus primarily on collections of poetry. After completing our study of Modernism, we will explore a series of novels which foreground cultural problems at the national level as well as aesthetic innovations. Novel will be chosen that thematically foreground a fundamental cultural dimension of the Andean countries: indigenismo. Prerequisite: SPN 3103, Introduction to Literature and SPN 3113, Advanced Grammar and Composition, or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course comprises activities which will span the senior year. These will require students both to reflect on their immersion experiences and to plan for career options. An additional emphasis will be assessment of each student's achievement of program aims over the course of the major. Prerequisite: Immersion Experience.
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3.00 Credits
Theatre as an art form. A survey of diverse theatrical and dramatic theories and production styles in relationship to current events in world theatre. Production participation and laboratory hours required.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practical experience in the techniques of planning and preparing the technical aspects of theatrical production. Emphasis on theatre architecture and on building, painting, mounting, and shifting all types of scenery. Production participation and laboratory hours required.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the basic elements and principles of design while allowing them practical experience with a variety of artistic media as well as an introduction to script analysis. Fundamentals of Theatre Design will introduce the concept of the collaborative process. The focus of this course will be to give students a foundation for the other design courses that are required in their major. Laboratory experience is required, as with all design courses offered.
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3.00 Credits
A student may earn up to fifteen hours credit for participation in play production activities. Students majoring in the theatre sequence must enroll for a minimum of 6 hours. Depending on the nature and scope of the task, from one to three hours credit may be earned in such diverse areas as performance, stage management, directing, design (lighting, scenery, and/or costume), management, makeup or technical run crews. Credit cannot be earned for repetition or duplication of tasks. Each time a student enrolls a contract must be signed with the supervising faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
Director as literary analyst and production critic. Play analysis, production concepts, staging theory and techniques, rehearsal methods and procedures. Prerequisite: THR 2013, Fundamentals of Acting.
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