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SHS 202: Shakespeare
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers a study of a representative selection of tragedies and romances. Involves a critical examination of the plays from texts and productions. Attendance at one or more live performances may be required. (Cross-listed with ENG 202 /TA 202 .)
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SHS 236: Introduction to Shakespeare Studies
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Examines two plays from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival repertory as plays for performance, along with an interdisciplinary exploration of their historical, political and cultural contexts. Areas of concentration will include how to read a Shakespearean play, overviews of acting in, directing and designing for Shakespearean production, and theatrical practices of Shakespeare’s day. In exploring Shakespeare’s life and times, topics to be explored may include Renaissance art, architecture, music and dance, religious and other institutions, social and economic transformations, science and medicine and travel and discovery. Attendance at one or more live performances may be required. Approved for University Studies (Explorations).
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SHS 237: Shakespeare on Film
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Analyzes film and television productions and adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays from the silent era to the present, focusing on their interpretations of Shakespeare’s text and their cinematic art (e.g., directorial technique, camera-work, lighting, costume, and location). Includes such directors as Olivier, Welles, Kurosawa, Zeffirelli, Branagh, and Luhrmann. (Cross-listed with FLM 237 .)
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SHS 299: Special Studies
0.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
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SHS 399: Special Studies
0.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Special Studies
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SHS 401: Research
0.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Shakespeare studies research.
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SHS 436: Studies in Shakespeare
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers an intensive study of a limited number of Shakespearean plays within their social, political, intellectual and performance contexts. Plays may be chosen to correlate with Oregon Shakespeare Festival offerings and/or other specific topics. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Attendance at one or more live performances may be required. Prerequisite(s): Upper-division course eligibility in English or Theatre Arts, minor in Shakespeare Studies, or consent of the instructor. (Cross-listed with ENG 436 /TA 436 .)
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SHS 438: Summer Shakespeare Intensive
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers an intensive study of the current season’s Shakespearean plays performed at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF), both as works of dramatic literature and plays in performance. Attendance at OSF Shakespearean productions required.
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SHS 501: Research
0.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Shakespeare studies research.
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SHS 536: Studies in Shakespeare
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Offers an intensive study of a limited number of Shakespearean plays within their social, political, intellectual and performance contexts. Plays may be chosen to correlate with Oregon Shakespeare Festival offerings and/or other specific topics. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Attendance at one or more live performances may be required. Prerequisite(s): Upper-division course eligibility in English or Theatre Arts, minor in Shakespeare Studies, or consent of the instructor. (Cross-listed with ENG 536 /TA 536 .)
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