Russian Drama (369-0-1)
Instructors
Dassia N Posner
Music Communication Building 5-172
Office Hours: T 1-2:30 (drop-in); M and W afternoons (by appt.)
Meeting Info
Wirtz 235 Seminar Room 1: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 10:50AM
Overview of class
The early twentieth century in Ukraine, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union experienced an explosion of activity in the arts. In theatre, the director emerged from an increased interest in artistically unified theatrical works; avant-garde easel painters began designing for the stage; a vibrant underground cabaret culture flourished; and the first political theatres were forged. This course examines how a rapidly growing pluralism of artistic perspectives and a series of wars, most notably the 1917 October Revolution, inspired one of the most prolific theatrical periods in history in the years before Stalinist totalitarianism crushed its innovations.
Class Attributes
Literature and Arts Foundational Discipline
Literature & Fine Arts Distro Area