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Radio Plays (Advanced): Making Theatre for Radio and Podcast — DRA4221.01
Radio Plays: Making Theatre for Radio and Podcast — DRA2305.01
Radio Plays: Making Theatre for Radio and Podcast — DRA2305.01
Radio Plays: Making Theatre for Radio and Podcast — DRA2305.01
A performance-based course for folks interested in this medium. It is not necessary to have elaborate skill in sound design and editing, though students with this interest are welcome to enroll. All students will perform as actors in each other’s projects. Each week the class will listen to examples of current Radio Play and Theatre Podcast content, and discussion of weekly
Radio Plays: Making Theatre for Radio and Podcast — DRA2305.01
Radio Plays: Making Theatre for Radio and Podcast — DRA2305.01
Rakugo and Humor: The Art of Storytelling — JPN4505.01
Rakugo and Humor: The Art of Storytelling — JPN4505.01
Rakugo and Humor: The Art of Storytelling — JPN4505.01
Rakugo and Humor: The Art of Storytelling — JPN4505.01
Rakugo is one of the traditional Japanese art and storytelling entertainment that became extremely popular during the Edo period (1603-1868). Rakugo is a rather unique storytelling performance because a storyteller sits on a seat on the stage called “kooza” and tells humorous stories without standing up from the seat. Moreover,
Rakugo: Art of Storytelling — JPN4505.01
Rakugo: Art of Storytelling — JPN4505.01
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man — LIT2277.01
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man — LIT2277.01
Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man — LIT2277.01
Rape/Culture: Sexual Violence and the Visual Arts, from Giambologna to Kara Walker — AH2405.01
Rare and Common: Advanced Reading in Conservation and Ecology — BIO4321.01
Rawls and Justice — PHI4132.02
John Rawls (1921-2003) was arguably the most important and influential political philosopher of the twentieth century. His first major work, A Theory of Justice (1971) transformed the field of political philosophy and his ideas and arguments remain at the center of the philosophical debate on the question of justice. This course consists of a