THTR3392 · Theater
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
In this course, students will analyze dramatic scripts, performances, and manifestos created by BIPOC dramatists and theatre makers of the 21stcentury. Lectures, group work, writing assignments, and in-class discussions will explore how theatre can offer insight into the most salient challenges facing our world. Focusing on new North American works, students will read plays that address racism, police brutality, sexism, queerphobia, climate change, gun violence, classism, and xenophobia. Of equal importance, many of the plays we will read will also imagine more equitable futures, offer solace of community, and create space for liberation. To understand the significance of the playwrights thematic and stylistic choices, we must understand the cultural and political contexts in which they write. To this end, we will critically engage with selected historical and contemporary commentary that illuminate key aspects of the works.
Course experience
Averages use the original five-point historical evaluation scale.
Organization
4.7 / 5
How well the course was organized
Challenge
4.7 / 5
How intellectually challenging students found it
Attendance
4.7 / 5
How necessary attendance was
Assignments
4.3 / 5
How helpful assignments were
Weekly effort
~4
hours per week
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Across time
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Fall 2024
1 sectionFall 2023
1 sectionSpring 2023
1 section