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Performance and Communication Arts 340: Performance Art
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
"What is performance art?" has vexed theorists, critics andpractitioners. While some view performance art as a reaction against the strictures of the theater, others see it as a reaction against commodification in the art world. While some view it as an assault on bourgeois high art, others see it as an assault on good taste and basic moral values. Students read essays about the historical tradition of performance art and the relationship between performance art, theater, dance and the visual arts, and consider the work of contemporary performance artists: Karen Finley, Spaulding Gray, Laurie Anderson, Rachel Rosenthal and Pina Bausch. Students also learn about performance art by doing it - by engaging in the process of creating and producing their own performance art pieces. Prerequisite: PCA 107 or PCA 113 or permission.
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Performance and Communication Arts 355: S tudies in World Dramatic Literature
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
The study of dramatic literature primarily produced outside the United States and Great Britain. Focus may be upon cultural coherence (e.g., Francophone dramatic literature), discrete dramatic movements on a particular continent (e.g., South African drama), 180
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Performance and Communication Arts 400: Independent Study in Ballet
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Supervised research or project on an independent basis. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Elective only, does not count toward completion of major or minor.
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Performance and Communication Arts 430: SYE:Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
SYE:Senior Seminar
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Performance and Communication Arts 480: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Supervised research on an independent basis. Students wishing to register for independent project credit must submit a proposal for approval before registering for this course. Proposals are due two weeks before the end of classes in the prior semester. Proposal guidelines are available in the Arts Office (Noble Center 105); proposals should be submitted directly to the faculty member you wish to supervise the independent study. Only juniors and seniors may propose independent projects. Prerequisite: permission of department chair. Elective only, does not count toward completion of major or minor.
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Performance and Communication Arts 489 /490: SYE:Senior Project
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
The senior project is a capstone designed to allow students to demonstrate their ability to synthesize the analytical and practical skills associated with the discipline. Only those students who have had their senior project proposal approved by the department may register for this course. Proposal guidelines are available in the Arts Office (Noble Center 105). Students enrolled in PCA 489/490 are assigned a senior project advisor who is solely responsible for overseeing the execution and evaluation of the project.
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Performance and Communication Arts 498 /499: SYE:Honors Senior Project
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
The senior project is a capstone designed to allow students to demonstrate their ability to synthesize the analytical and practical skills associated with the discipline. Only those students who have had their senior project proposal approved by the department may register for this course. Proposal guidelines are available in the Arts Office (Noble Center 105). Students enrolled in PCA 498/499 are assigned a three-person senior project committee, one of whom will be designated as the student's primary senior project advisor, with the other two serving as readers. Students enrolled in PCA 498/499 must orally defend their senior project.
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Philosophy 100: Introduction to Philosophy
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
A non-historical survey that approaches the field through consideration of such perennial problems as ultimate reality, free will, knowledge, morality, political obligation and the existence of God. This course is open to students without previous work in philosophy.
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Philosophy 101: S cience:Questions,Methods,Reflections
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
A thematic introduction to philosophy; its primary purpose is to help students reflect on the nature of scientific knowledge and to evaluate the status of science in our society. Students learn about the ideals of scientific methodology and read recent critiques of science. At the end of the course we consider whether there is a new picture of science emerging in response to these critiques and, if so, what the implications are for the relationship between science and society. Also offered through European Studies.
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Philosophy 102: Philosophy of Nature
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
A thematic introduction to philosophy whose primary purpose is to engage students in critical reflection about nature. The approach is comparative metaphysics, which means that students study how different cultures understand nature and humans' place in or relationship to it. Specifically, we compare the history of Western thought about humans and nature, beginning with the Bible and ending with recent movements in environmental thought and philosophies of specific Native American traditions.
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