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Note: This is the 2011–2012 edition of the eCalendar. Update the year in your browser's URL bar for the most recent version of this page, or click here to jump to the newest eCalendar.
Note: ENGL 230, ENGL 269 and ENGL 355 should be taken in the first two terms of the program.
English (Arts) : An introduction to dramatic literature, text analysis, textual and performance theory, and theatre history.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Hurley, Erin Jane (Fall)
Fall
English (Arts) : The focus of this course is on the actor as communicator, and on those things (material, physical, and textual) which are inescapably central to the theatrical performance.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Heywood, Jennifer; Kellock, Amanda (Winter)
Winter
Restriction: Permission of instructor required.
Open to Drama and Theatre Majors
English (Arts) : This course, normally taken in tandem with ENGL 230, examines and tests theories of acting, directing, and design through scene work and practical exercises.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Carney, Sean (Fall)
Fall
Restriction: Limited to students in the English Major Concentration, Drama and Theatre Option
English (Arts)
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts) : See ENGL 491D1 for course description.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
45 credits selected as described below. At least 6 of the 45 credits must be at the 500 level. A maximum of 9 credits may be from another department with the signed permission of the Program Adviser.
3 credits from a list of courses on Shakespeare or, when available and with an instructor's signed permission on the student's Audit Sheet, another major figure in Drama and Theatre:
English (Arts) : A study of the major works of Shakespeare.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Yachnin, Paul Edward (Fall)
Fall
English (Arts)
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Yachnin, Paul Edward (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts)
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Yachnin, Paul Edward (Fall)
Fall
3 credits from a list of courses in Drama and/or Theatre with a Canadian component:
English (Arts) : Dramatic forms and theatrical practices in Canada from beginnings to the present day.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Hurley, Erin Jane (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts) : Advanced study focused on a period or issue in Canadian drama and/or theatre history.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
3 credits from the list of courses in Theatre History:
English (Arts) : A survey of the dramatic forms and theatrical practices of late medieval and early modern theatre.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Ritchie, Fiona (Winter)
English (Arts) : An overview of some major authors and issues in English Renaissance Drama.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Folkerth, Theodore W (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts) : An overview of some major authors and issues in English Renaissance Drama.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Neilson, Patrick (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts)
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Neilson, Patrick (Fall)
Fall
English (Arts) : A study of selected representative works in modern drama and theatre.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Carney, Sean (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts) : A survey of dramatic forms and genres and theatrical practices from the Restoration through the 18th century to the Romantic period.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Ritchie, Fiona (Fall)
Fall
English (Arts) : History of predominantly Western theatre practices from circa 1830 to the present.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts)
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Yachnin, Paul Edward (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts) : Advanced study focused on a period or issue in Theatre history.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Salter, Denis (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: Students not registered in English programs require permission of instructor
English (Arts) : A research seminar on selected topics in theatre history and theatre historiography.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Neilson, Patrick (Fall)
Fall
Prerequisite: Students not registered in English programs require permission of instructor
English (Arts) : A research seminar on selected topics in theatre history and theatre historiography.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Bradley, Catherine A (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: Students not registered in English programs require permission of instructor
English (Arts)
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Yachnin, Paul Edward (Fall)
Fall
English (Arts) : .
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
3 credits from the list of courses in Drama and Theatre before 1900:
English (Arts) : A survey of the dramatic forms and theatrical practices of late medieval and early modern theatre.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Ritchie, Fiona (Winter)
English (Arts) : An overview of some major authors and issues in English Renaissance Drama.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Folkerth, Theodore W (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts) : An overview of some major authors and issues in English Renaissance Drama.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Neilson, Patrick (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts)
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Neilson, Patrick (Fall)
Fall
English (Arts) : A survey of dramatic forms and genres and theatrical practices from the Restoration through the 18th century to the Romantic period.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Ritchie, Fiona (Fall)
Fall
English (Arts)
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Yachnin, Paul Edward (Winter)
Winter
English (Arts) : A research seminar on selected topics in theatre history and theatre historiography.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Neilson, Patrick (Fall)
Fall
Prerequisite: Students not registered in English programs require permission of instructor
English (Arts)
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Yachnin, Paul Edward (Fall)
Fall
English (Arts) : .
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
3 credits from the list of courses in Theory:
English (Arts) : Philosophical approaches.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts) : Socio-Historical approaches.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Derdiger, Paula (Fall)
Fall
Restriction: Limited to students in English Major and Honours Programs
English (Arts) : Issues in interpretation: authorship, performance, reception.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Ponech, Trevor (Winter)
Winter
Restriction: Limited to students in English Major and Honours Programs
English (Arts) : A course focusing on textuality (as opposed to, say, intentionality and interpretation) and on how specific effects are made - how texts work and produce meaning, including rhetoric and form.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts) : Writing, printing, distribution, marketing, and placement within canon-making institutions; the influence of material forms of production and transmission on the creation and reception of literature, film, and theatre.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Van Dussen, Michael (Winter)
Winter
Restriction: Limited to students in English Major and Honours Programs.
English (Arts) : Introduction to a selection of theories that have influenced thinking about difference across the humanities and social sciences, including gender, sexuality, race, class and hierarchical structures, language, religion, ethnicity, and personal identity.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
3 credits from a list of courses with a theoretical component, from the option's offerings at the 400 level or above:
English (Arts) : This course provides an historical perspective on advanced theoretical problems affecting both dramatic texts and theatrical performance up to the 19th Century. The historical periods covered in this course may vary from year to year.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts) : This course provides an historical perspective on advanced theoretical problems affecting both dramatic texts and theatrical performance starting from the 19th Century to the present. The historical periods covered in this course may vary from year to year.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Spiegel, Jennifer (Fall)
English (Arts) : Advanced study focused on a period or issue in Theatre history.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Salter, Denis (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: Students not registered in English programs require permission of instructor
9 credits from the list of Performance-Oriented courses:
English (Arts) : Introduction to costume-making for the theatre, covering fabrics, textiles and costume decoration.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Bradley, Catherine A (Fall)
Fall
Restriction: Permission of instructor required.
Restriction: Not open to students enrolled in ENGL 368
English (Arts) : The actor as analyzer of scripts and characters; textual analysis, practice in character development through improvisations, mask work and physical training.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Selkirk, Myrna Wyatt (Fall)
Fall
Prerequisite: ENGL 269 and permission of instructor.
Restriction: Not open to students who have taken 110-469D
English (Arts) : An introduction to the technical aspects of stage settings and theatrical lighting.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Deeley, Corinne (Fall)
Fall
Restriction: Permission of instructor required.
Restriction: Not open to students enrolled in ENGL 365
English (Arts)
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Roche, Keith B (Winter)
Winter
Restriction: Not open to students enrolled in ENGL 377.
English (Arts)
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts) : A study of the dramatic text as literature, and as a basis for theatre production. Emphasis on character and character development, on structure and motivational units, and on the visualization of the play in performance.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Salter, Denis (Fall)
English (Arts)
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts) : Advanced topics in costume-making for the theatre, including millinery, dyeing, costume breakdown, and silk painting techniques.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Bradley, Catherine A (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
Restriction: Not open to students enrolled in ENGL 372.
English (Arts)
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Selkirk, Myrna Wyatt (Fall)
Prerequisites: ENGL 230, ENGL 269 and ENGL 367 or sufficient relevant experience in related drama courses or permission of the instructor.
Students must register for both ENGL 465D1 and ENGL 465D2.
No credit will be given for this course unless both ENGL 465D1 and ENGL 465D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
English (Arts)
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Selkirk, Myrna Wyatt (Winter)
Prerequisite: ENGL 465D1
No credit will be given for this course unless both ENGL 465D1 and ENGL 465D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
English (Arts) : The direction of a theatrical performance: preparation, casting, rehearsal, and performance are the areas of concentration.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts) : See ENGL 466D1 for course description.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
English (Arts) : Advanced training in acting involving study of some of the major European and North American acting theories and practices.
Terms: Winter 2012
Instructors: Selkirk, Myrna Wyatt (Winter)
Winter
Prerequisite: ENGL 269 and permission of instructor.
Restriction: Not open to students who have taken 110-469D.
English (Arts)
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
6 credits chosen from the course lists for the English Literature and/or Cultural Studies programs. Please consult the complementary courses for the English Literature and Cultural Studies programs for course choices.
12 credits in English selected in consultation with an academic adviser.
Students are normally permitted to count 6 credits from other departments toward their English programs. In exceptional circumstances, an adviser, approached by a student with strong academic grounds for including a third such course, may grant permission, to a maximum of 9 extra-departmental credits, and must so indicate in advance by signing the departmental program audit sheet.
This list comprises courses in other departments that might be accepted by an adviser for credit towards the student's Drama and Theatre program. This list applies only to these courses as they are offered in 2011-2012.
There might be other courses in the Faculty of Arts for which a student could receive Drama and Theatre program credit. A student who has identified a course not noted below, should show their program adviser the course syllabus in advance and, if he or she agrees, get the adviser's initialled approval of the course on their program audit sheet. The Department requires a complete signed audit sheet in the student's file in Arts 155 in order to process the file for graduation.
Included in the list are courses taught in languages other than English and courses that have prerequisites.
*Note: The courses in the list below with an asterisk ("*") have an historical dimension and may count toward this program requirement. Other courses could count toward the "option's offerings" component of the program.
Asian Language & Literature : Drawing on theoretical approaches from a variety of media studies, including cinema, performance and performativity, and elsewhere, this course looks at cultural production in premodern and modern Japan. Topics to be addressed range from calligraphy and writing, to theatre, and film.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Hispanic Studies (Arts) : Satirical drama and theatre of social protest. Literatura comprometida. GarcÃa Lorca and Casona; Buero Vallejo, Sastre, Olmo, Muñiz, Arrabal and others.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Sibbald, Kathleen M (Fall)
Music-Arts Faculty : A survey of opera from c.1600 to the present. Opera as ritual, opera as spectacle, opera as catharsis, opera as business, opera and its literary models. The continuing relevance of the operatic experience today.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Philosophy : An introduction to feminist theory as political theory. Emphasis is placed on the plurality of analyses and proposals that constitute contemporary feminist thought. Some of the following are considered: liberal feminism, marxist and socialist feminism, radical feminism, postmodern feminism, francophone feminism, and the contributions to feminist theory by women of colour and lesbians.
Terms: Fall 2011
Instructors: Sharp, Hasana (Fall)
Psychology : Perception is the organization of sensory input into a representation of the environment. Topics include: survey of sensory coding mechanisms (visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, gustatory), object recognition, spatial localization, perceptual constancies and higher level influences.
Terms: Fall 2011, Summer 2012
Instructors: Allard, Remy (Fall) Zangenehpour, Shahin (Summer)
Fall
2 lectures; 1 conference