学习过去:戏剧,科学,表演21L.016 / 21M.616 Learning from the Past: Drama, Science, Performance |
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课程网址: | http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/literature/21l-016-learning-from-the-p... |
主讲教师: | Prof. Diana Henderson; Prof. Janet Sonenberg |
开课单位: | 麻省理工学院 |
开课时间: | 信息不详。欢迎您在右侧留言补充。 |
课程语种: | 英语 |
中文简介: | 本课程通过对17世纪西欧、笛卡尔和牛顿时代、莎士比亚、弥尔顿和福特的研究,探索现代科学和文化世界的创造(和创造力)。它比较了当代关于科学方法、艺术、宗教和社会的辩论。这个团队教授、跨学科的学科,利用广泛的文学、戏剧、历史和科学文本和图像,并涉及戏剧实验以及阅读、写作、研究和交谈。这门课的主要主题是探讨17世纪中叶的英国是如何通过宗教、政治和哲学的新思想和剧变而成为一个颠倒的世界的,这些思想将塑造我们的现代世界。特别注意科学实验所提供的新模式和观点的戏剧性,本班将阅读莎士比亚、泰特、布莱希特、福特、丘吉尔和库什纳的戏剧,以及各种学科的初级和中级文本。学生们也将根据这些材料在现场作曲和表演。 |
课程简介: | This class explores the creation (and creativity) of the modern scientific and cultural world through study of western Europe in the 17th century, the age of Descartes and Newton, Shakespeare, Milton and Ford. It compares period thinking to present-day debates about the scientific method, art, religion, and society. This team-taught, interdisciplinary subject draws on a wide range of literary, dramatic, historical, and scientific texts and images, and involves theatrical experimentation as well as reading, writing, researching and conversing. The primary theme of the class is to explore how England in the mid-seventeenth century became "a world turned upside down" by the new ideas and upheavals in religion, politics, and philosophy, ideas that would shape our modern world. Paying special attention to the "theatricality" of the new models and perspectives afforded by scientific experimentation, the class will read plays by Shakespeare, Tate, Brecht, Ford, Churchill, and Kushner, as well as primary and secondary texts from a wide range of disciplines. Students will also compose and perform in scenes based on that material. |
关 键 词: | 历史; 艺术与科学; 宗教; 自然哲学; 戏剧 |
课程来源: | 信息不详。欢迎您在右侧留言补充。 |
最后编审: | 2017-04-27:lkn |
阅读次数: | 62 |