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3.00 Credits
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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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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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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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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3.00 Credits
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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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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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2.00 Credits
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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2.00 Credits
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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