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戏剧简介

Introduction to drama
课程网址: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=9b742c01...  
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开课单位: 诺丁汉大学
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课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
这是一个模块框架。它可以在线观看或下载为zip文件。2010年秋季学期授课。本模块旨在介绍戏剧的分析与表演。它主要有三个目的:1)介绍戏剧分析;2)领略历史上从古希腊悲剧到19世纪自然主义的各种表现传统;把戏剧作为一种表演媒介而不是文学形式加以突出。在诺丁汉,我们将戏剧作为一种表演媒介:在一个特定的时间、空间和地点内的事件,在这个事件中,真实的人和事物在真实的、共享的空间中呈现给其他人。它总是一个社交活动,所以我们学会思考表演的人,他们表演的地方,和他们表演的人。对于表演的形式和地点的信息,以及它们所代表的内容或所讲的内容,书面文本可以看得和书面文本一样多。需要理解的是,空间本身和在其中执行的模式所创造的意义与预先编写的文字一样多。我们强调的事实是,表演分析不是文学批评,剧本不应该被简单地解读为文本。对戏剧的解读和分析需要不同的技巧。模块上的研讨会将为您提供机会来发展这些技能,而讲座的目的是为您提供必要的信息,以分析作为真实历史时间和空间事件的性能。该模块还旨在介绍一系列戏剧实践的历史例子,这些例子来自戏剧历史上的几个不同时刻。本课程将探讨我们所知的希腊悲剧、中世纪宗教戏剧、莎士比亚戏剧和复兴/奥古斯都喜剧的表演惯例,最后转向19世纪末自然主义作为一种表演方法的到来。最后,我们认为,学习理解戏剧作品是如何参与表演本身的一种开创性的方式。在秋季学期举行的工作坊提供了有组织的机会,讨论剧本在舞台上演出时所作的决定,并体验戏剧导演的决定所产生的实际影响。关于讲习班格式的更多资料载于下。适合本科一年级学习。詹姆斯·莫兰博士,英语研究学院。莫兰博士的研究主要涉及现代戏剧。他的专著《上演复活节起义》(2005)探讨了文学与政治之间的联系,被《泰晤士报》文学增刊评为“勇敢而自信的书”,被《爱尔兰时报》评为“极好的读物”。他还编辑了四部《爱尔兰叛逆者》(2007),这本书被爱尔兰书籍、戏剧和表演研究称为“引人入胜”。他的最新专著《爱尔兰伯明翰:历史》(2010)已由利物浦大学出版社出版,并在《爱尔兰时报》上发表评论如下:“即使你与伯明翰没有任何联系,如果你对文化或历史感兴趣,你也会喜欢爱尔兰伯明翰:历史……”莫兰是一位出色的作家,而且非常迷人。莫兰博士目前是诺丁汉大学戏剧系主任。
课程简介: This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2010. This module is designed to provide an introduction to the analysis and performance of drama. It has three main aims: 1) To provide an introduction to the analysis of drama; 2) To give a taste of the wide range of performance convention in history, from Ancient Greek tragedy to nineteenth-century naturalism; 3) To foreground drama as a performance medium rather than a form of literature. At Nottingham, we approach drama as a performance medium: an event within a specific time, space and locale, in which real people and objects are presented to other people in real, shared space. It is always a social event, so we learn to think about the people who do the performing, the place they perform in, and the people they perform to. Written texts may be looked at as much for information about the modes and places of performance as for what they represent or ‘say’. It is to be understood that the space itself and the mode of performing in it create meaning as much as do pre-scripted words. We emphasise the fact that performance analysis is not literary criticism, and that play scripts should not be read simply as texts. The interpretation and analysis of drama requires different skills. The seminars on the module will provide opportunities for you to develop these skills yourself, while the lectures are designed to provide you with the kind of information necessary for an analysis of performance as an event in real historical time and space. The module also aims to introduce a range of historical examples of theatre practice, drawn from several different moments in theatre history. The lectures will explore what we know about the performance conventions of Greek tragedy, medieval religious plays, Shakespeare's plays and Restoration/Augustan comedy, turning lastly to the arrival of naturalism as an approach to performance in the late nineteenth century. Finally, we believe that a seminal way of learning to understand how theatre works is getting involved in performance itself. The workshops held in the Autumn semester provide structured opportunities to discuss the kind of decisions that are taken when a script is realised on stage and to experience the practical consequences of a theatre director’s decision making. More information on the format of workshops is provided below. Suitable for study at undergraduate level 1. Dr James Moran, School of English Studies. Dr Moran's research is primarily concerned with modern drama. His monograph Staging the Easter Rising (2005) explores the connections between literature and politics, and was reviewed as 'a brave, confident book' in the Times Literary Supplement and as a 'terrific read' in the Irish Times. He also edited Four Irish Rebel Plays (2007), a volume described as 'fascinating' by Books Ireland and by Studies in Theatre and Performance. His latest monograph, Irish Birmingham: A History (2010), has been published by Liverpool University Press and reviewed as follows in the Irish Times: 'Even if you have no ties with Birmingham, if you are interested in culture or history, you'll enjoy Irish Birmingham: A History...Moran is a splendid writer, and a very engaging one'. Dr Moran is currently Head of Drama at the University of Nottingham.
关 键 词: 模块框架; 戏剧; 戏剧系
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