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SPAN BC 3990x: Latin American Perspectives on Violence,Colonization and Globalization
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Examines global and local foundational discourses on imperial expansion and globalization from the sixteenth century to the present through a close analysis of Iberian and Latin American texts. - O. Bentancor Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Course intended to be taken by all Spanish majors during the fall of their senior year. "L" course: enrollment limited to 15 students. Completion of language requirement, third-year language sequence (W3300; W3330), and introductory surveys (W3349,W3350). General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). 3 points
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SPWS BC 3135x: or y Reading for Difference:Lesbian and Gay Themes in Hispanic Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Homosexual issues and images in major literary works and films of Spain and Latin America. Themes include the social construction of sexuality, political contexts, gay and lesbian self-representation, homosexual desire, closeting and disclosure, and defining gay poetics. Authors include Lorca, Arenas, Tusquets, Molloy, Peri Rossi, Puig, and Almodóvar. Prerequisites: "L" course: enrollment limited to 15 students. Completion of language requirement, third-year language sequence (W3300; W3330), and introductory surveys (W3349, W3350). General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). 3 points
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SPWS BC 3135x - or y Reading for Difference:Lesbian and Gay Themes in Hispanic Literature and Film
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SPWS BC 3205x: or y Hispanic Gay and Lesbian Representations in the Literatures of the Americas
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Lesbian and gay images and issues in literary and theoretical writings of Latin American authors and of the United States. Hispanic and North American constructions of homosexual/heterosexual and male/female forms of erotic desire; the relationship of politics, sexuality, and race. Authors included Puig, Arenas, Peri Rossi, Anzalda, and Moraga. May not be taken with SPWS BC 3135. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). 3 points
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STAT C3997x: and y Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
May be repeated for credit. The student participates in the current research of a member of the department and prepares a report on the work. - Instructor to be announced Prerequisites: The permission of a member of the department. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). To view a refin ed subset of courses, modify the criteria, then click the "Search" button. To remove all search parameters and list all courses, click the "Show All" button.
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THTR V2002x: and y New York Theatre
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Students attend a variety of performances as well as a weekly lab meeting. Emphasis on expanding students critical vocabulary and understanding of current New York theatre and its history. Section on contemporary New York theatre management and production practices. - S. Chaikelson, S. McMath Prerequisites: Enrollment limited. Lab fee $130. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 3 points
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THTR V2003y: Voice and Speech
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Techniques of vocal production tailored to the individual problems and potential of the student. Exercises for use in warm-up, relaxation, breathing, and rehearsal; daily work with poetry and dramatic texts. Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to 14 students. Audition required. Not offered in 2009-2010. 3 points
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THTR V2004x: Movement for Actors
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Exploration of the actor's physical performance. Classical and contemporary approaches to theatre movement. - S. Fogarty Prerequisites: Recommended for students intending to focus on acting or directing in the senior thesis. Enrollment limited to 14 students. Audition required. 3 points
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THTR V2005: xy Acting Workshop
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Course develops the processes and tools an actor needs to approach the text of a play. Students develop their physical, vocal, and imaginative range and skills through voice and speech exercises, work on non-verbal behavior, improvisation, and character development. IN THE FALL SEMESTER OPEN ONLY TO FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS. Course encouraged for prospective BC Theatre and CU Drama and Theatre Arts majors. - R. Bundy, R. Pietropinto General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 3 points When offered in Fall semester, open only to first-year students.
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THTR V2006x: First-Year Scene Lab
2.00 Credits
Barnard College
Scenes from the classic and modern repertory, which are directed by advanced directing students, and performed and critiqued in a weekly workshop. Lab participants are expected to rehearse for two hours a week outside of class, and to participate in group discussions about the plays, playwrights, and performances. - R. Bundy, R. Pietropinto Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to First-Years. Audition required. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 3 points
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THTR V2007y: Scene Lab
2.00 Credits
Barnard College
Provides an overview of the creative process of acting: text analysis, circumstance, establishment of place, pursuit of intention in coordination with exercises and improvisation designed to enhance concentration, imagination, resonance, movement, and projection. Rehearsal 2 hours per week outside class, participation in discussion of plays, playwrights, and performances required. Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to 16 students, by audition. 3 points
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