Plays produced in the United States from the second-wave feminist movement of the 1960s to the Black Lives Matter Movement of the 2010s, we will identify and analyze various themes, approaches, and concerns within feminist plays. Employing script and dramaturgical analyses and performance techniques, students will learn how to contextualize plays from the race, gender, class, sexuality, and politics of the playwright and contextualize plays within their larger historical, social, and cultural milieus. In doing so, students will learn about the different lineages, politics, and aesthetics of feminist theatre.
Distribution Area: LA
This course fulfills the Dramaturgy & Performance Analysis (DPA) requirement for the minor in Theater & Music Theater.
Prerequisites and Restrictions
None.
Other Information
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