HISTORY OF THE GREEK THEATRE
STORIA DEL TEATRO GRECO
A.Y. | Credits |
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2023/2024 | 6 |
Lecturer | Office hours for students | |
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Liana Lomiento | Immediately after class |
Teaching in foreign languages |
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Course with optional materials in a foreign language
English
French
This course is entirely taught in Italian. Study materials can be provided in the foreign language and the final exam can be taken in the foreign language. |
Assigned to the Degree Course
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Learning Objectives
The student will acquire basic information on the material and structural aspects of ancient theatre (actor, chorus, material organization of the representation, agonistic opportunity, scenic space, public) as well as of the history of transmission of the dramatic texts from the "first" performance to us.
Through the reading of Euripide's Hecuba, the student will learn to understand a classical dramatic text in its rhetorical, communicative, metrical-musical, thematic, historical-literary aspects, and its theatrical dynamics.
Program
The course will begin (I-III week) from a general introduction to the Attic Theatre, to its historical, evolutionary (from the initial stages to the maturity), and cultural aspects (society, historical events), as well as to its material, dramaturgical and communicative aspects (form of the theatrical building, mask, actors, scenic space, theatrical machines, roles and movements on the scene).
It will continue (IV week) illustrating the figure and work of Euripides, whose tragedy will be the specific object of reading and analysis.
The remaining part of the course (V-IX week) will be entirely devoted to the original language reading of the Hecuba, whose text will be read and commented in a rhetorical and historical-cultural perspective, as well as in terms of plot and dramaturgy.
Bridging Courses
A preliminary knowledge of ancient Greek is not required.
Learning Achievements (Dublin Descriptors)
The student will be guided to an essential knowledge of Classical Greek theatre, and to the ability to independently read a classical theatrical text with the complexity it involves.
From the point of view of the information obtained, the student will acquire an in-depth knowledge of issues relating to the transmission of the text, its performance and representation on the stage, the treatment of the plot in relation to the mythographical tradition.
More generally, the process of analytical reading of the chosen text will have important consequences on the student's ability to deal proficiently with independent, rigorous reading of every kind of source (literary, historiographical, etc.), and to develop analytical skills of close reading, synthesis and critical thinking on the data and sources.
From the educational point of view, the students will deepen their awareness of specific methodological aspects characterizing literary research and, in particular, his/her dramatic and aesthetic sensitivity to the formal aspects of the poetic and rhetorical and, namely, theatrical discourse.
Teaching Material
The teaching material prepared by the lecturer in addition to recommended textbooks (such as for instance slides, lecture notes, exercises, bibliography) and communications from the lecturer specific to the course can be found inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it
Teaching, Attendance, Course Books and Assessment
- Teaching
Front lessons and teaching material in blended mode
- Innovative teaching methods
Debate
- Attendance
To be counted as “attending”, students must participate in at least 50% of teaching hours and/or, for example, have completed any classwork, exercises or other activities the lecturer organised during the course.
- Course books
1. Reference edition for the text read and commented on in class (mandatory):
Euripide. Ecuba, a cura di Luigi Battezzato, Milano, BUR, 2010
2. Reference Manual (mandatory)
Anna Maria Belardinelli, Lo spettacolo teatrale dei Greci. Tecniche drammatiche e messa in scena, Città di Castello, Le Monnier Università, 2023
3. Supplementary readings (mandatory)
a. The student is required to read the volume
Helen P. Foley, Euripides: Hecuba, London New Dehli New York Sydney, Bloomsbury, 2015
b. The student is required to read the following works of ancient theatre in Italian translation:
- Aristofane, Lisistrata
- Euripide, Troiane
- Euripide, Elena
The texts indicated among the supplementary readings will be uploaded by the lecturer in pdf format on the Moodle platform (blended.uniurb.it)
- Assessment
The assessment of learning will take the form of an individual oral interview based on the reference texts for the examination. It is intended to assess both the student's learning of the contents and his or her ability to rework and argue.
The following will be assessed as excellent: the student's possession of good critical and in-depth skills; the ability to link together the main themes addressed in the course; the use of appropriate language with respect to the specific nature of the discipline.
The following will result in fair marks: the student's possession of a mnemonic knowledge of the contents; a relative critical capacity and the ability to connect the topics dealt with; the use of appropriate language.
Sufficient marks will be awarded: the student's attainment of a minimal knowledge of the topics dealt with, even in the presence of some formative gaps; the use of inappropriate language.
The following will result in negative assessments: difficulties in the orientation of the student with regard to the topics dealt with in the examination texts; formative gaps; the use of inappropriate language.
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
Additional Information for Non-Attending Students
- Teaching
Blended learning will be activated.
- Attendance
The student is required to observe carefully the program indicated in the syllabus.
In case of specific needs, requiring a variation of the indicated program, the student should contact the teacher to arrange an alternative program.
- Course books
1. Reference edition for the text read and commented on in class (mandatory):
Euripide. Ecuba, a cura di Luigi Battezzato, Milano, BUR, 2010
2. Reference Manual (mandatory)
Anna Maria Belardinelli, Lo spettacolo teatrale dei Greci. Tecniche drammatiche e messa in scena, Città di Castello, Le Monnier Università, 2023
3. Supplementary readings (mandatory)
a. The student is required to read the volume
Helen P. Foley, Euripides: Hecuba, London New Dehli New York Sydney, Bloomsbury, 2015
b. The student is required to read the following works of ancient theatre in Italian translation:
- Aristofane, Lisistrata
- Euripide, Troiane
- Euripide, Elena
The texts indicated among the supplementary readings will be uploaded by the lecturer in pdf format on the Moodle platform (blended.uniurb.it)
- Assessment
The assessment of learning will take the form of an individual oral interview based on the reference texts for the examination. It is intended to assess both the student's learning of the contents and his or her ability to rework and argue.
The following will be assessed as excellent: the student's possession of good critical and in-depth skills; the ability to link together the main themes addressed in the course; the use of appropriate language with respect to the specific nature of the discipline.
The following will result in fair marks: the student's possession of a mnemonic knowledge of the contents; a relative critical capacity and the ability to connect the topics dealt with; the use of appropriate language.
Sufficient marks will be awarded: the student's attainment of a minimal knowledge of the topics dealt with, even in the presence of some formative gaps; the use of inappropriate language.
The following will result in negative assessments: difficulties in the orientation of the student with regard to the topics dealt with in the examination texts; formative gaps; the use of inappropriate language.
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
Notes
The texts indicated in the supplementary readings will be uploaded by the teacher in pdf format on the Moodle platform (blended.uniurb.it)
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