116-467 Modern Italian Theatre

Note

Formerly available as 116-077/367. Students who have completed 116-077 or 116-367 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

3rd and 4th year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Assoc Prof Stephen Kolsky

Prerequisites

Usually completion of 37.5 points at either post-beginners or post-VCE sequence for third year, or admission to the postgraduate diploma or fourth-year honours in Italian for fourth year. European studies students wishing to enrol in this subject would normally have completed 37.5 points of European studies at second/third year.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

A 1-hour lecture and a 1.5-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

This subject will examine a selection of the most significant dramatic texts of modern Italian literature from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The subject will concentrate on a number of key texts written by Goldoni, Pirandello, Fo and Rame. Students will be asked to pay particular attention to the structural features of the plays studied, relating them, where appropriate, to current theoretical concerns and to the social and ideological context of the plays. In particular, the subject will examine the work of Dario Fo and Franca Rame in the context of the politicisation of the theatrical tradition. Students should have acquired, by the end of the subject, a knowledge of some of the landmarks in modern Italian theatre; and have developed an awareness of the critical dimensions of analysing the theatrical text and its relationship to performance.

Generic Skills

  • acquire particular generic skills:

  • critical thinking and analysis: through required and recommended reading, essay writing and tutorial discussion, and by assessing the strength of arguments;

  • understanding of social, political, historical and cultural contexts and international awareness/openness to the world: through the contextualisation of judgements and knowledge, developing a critical self-awareness, being open to new ideas and new aspects of French and Italian culture, and by formulating arguments;

  • written communication: through essay and assignment preparation and writing.

Assessment

A 15-minute oral presentation subsequently written up 30% (due during semester), two essays of 1500 words each totalling 3,000 words for 3rd year students and two essays of 1,500 words and 2,000 totalling 3,500 words for 4th year students 35% each (the first due during semester, and the second at the end of semester)

Prescribed Texts

  • C Goldoni, La bottega del caffé. Einaudi.
  • C Goldoni, La locandiera. Einaudi.
  • L Pirandello, Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore & Enrico IV. Mondadori.
  • D Fo, Morte accidentale di un anarchico. Manchester University Press.
  • D Fo & F Rame, Venticinque monologhi per una donna. Einaudi.


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