LIT 157A - 01 Modern Ancient Drama
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- 71307
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- Lecture
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- In Person
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- 5 units
- General Education
- IM
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- Open
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- 13
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- 25
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- 12
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The study of 20th- and 21st-century productions and adaptations of ancient Greek drama in theater, dance, music, and film, including Stravinsky, Graham, Pasolini, Breuer, and von Trier, discussing artists' goals, the sociopolitical context, ideas of authenticity, and audience response. Critical approach designations: Histories, Media. Distribution requirement: Pre-1750. (Formerly Pre- and Early Modern Literature 137.)
Meeting Information
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Instructor |
Meeting Dates |
MW 09:00AM-12:30PM |
Soc Sci 2 165 |
Heald,A. |
07/31/17 - 09/01/17 |
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