Theatre of the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues in Culture, Geography & Performance (DRAM2060)
Course level
Undergraduate
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Class hours
1L, 2T
Prerequisite
DRAM1010 Note: Students undertaking an Asian Studies major in the BA may enrol without the prerequisite course.
Restricted
Course offering may be cancelled unless a minimum of 20 students enrol.
Assessment methods
Tutorial participation 20% Research essay (1500 words) 35% Small-group presentation 15% Take-home examination 30%
Course enquiries
Study Abroad
This course is pre-approved for Study Abroad and Exchange students.
This course is not currently offered, please contact the school or faculty of your program.
Course description
NOT OFFERED IN 2014 This course covers 2,000 years of theatre history from various Asian and Pacific perspectives. We will look at ancient Sanskrit drama from India; classical theatre forms from China, Japan, and Indonesia; and pre-contact performances from the Pacific Islands; as well as more recent plays and performances that engage relationships between Australia and its Asia-Pacific neighbours from postcolonial and transnational points of view. The course aims to bolster your knowledge of non-Western theatre history, and to encourage you to consider what performance can tell us about processes of cross-cultural transaction in our broader region. You'll read critical and theoretical texts in addition to the plays, and explore these ideas further through practical experimentation and the study of material artifacts.