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DTS3520 - The Actor, Past and Present

6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL

Undergraduate Faculty of Arts

Leader: Fiona Gregory

Offered

Not offered in 2007

Synopsis

This unit will introduce students to ways of thinking about the actor and identity. It will examine actors of the past and present and explore means of researching historical performances. It will consider how issues of sexuality, nationality, ethnicity, age, and status impact on our understanding of a performer and his or her celebrity.

Objectives

Students successfully completing DTS3520 should develop:

  1. an understanding of approaches to the study of the individual actor as a unit of analysis in theatre and performance studies;
  2. an awareness of how issues of identity (sexuality, ethnicity, nationality, age) impact on readings of the actor and his or her work and celebrity
  3. a deep understanding of key theoretical concepts and their application in theatre history
  4. skills in practical research
  5. the ability to articulate ideas in sustained written analyses and clear and confident oral presentations.
  6. third year students should develop a more profound understanding of key theoretical concepts and their application in theatre history.

Assessment

Analytical exercise (500 words) : 20%
Research project (2000 words) : 50%
Examination (2 hours) : 30%

Contact hours

1 one-hour lecture and a one-hour tutorial per week

Prerequisites

First-year DTS sequence (or other sequence by approval)