Iyengar, Sujata
MWF 11:30 AM
Park Hall 144
Prerequisites:
Two 2000-level ENGL classes
Requirements:
TBC, but you can anticipate collaborative in-class and remote assignments, a "flipped" classroom for some of the time, and regular reading and viewing quizzes as well as traditional 2500-word thesis-driven papers that use textual support, reader-friendly organization and elegant prose to make a non-obvious argument about our materials.
Materials (NB: Subject to change, depending on live performance schedules)
SHAKESPEAREAN PLAY-SCRIPTS (Books), Folger Shakespeare Library editions, ed. Barbara Mowat and Paul Worthen (Simon & Schuster)
PLAY-SCRIPT (book): Desdemona, by Toni Morrison and Rokia Traouré, Oberon Books, ISBN: 9781849433891, this edition necessary
NOVEL (book): Spring, by Ali Smith, Anchor Books, used is fine
LIVE, LIVE-STREAMING, or TIME-LIMITED PERFORMANCES: TBC
RECORDED STREAMING PERFORMANCES:
COURSE OUTLINE (subject to change)
UNIT 0: SYLLABUS AND STUDY TIPS
Syllabus and Course Outline
Writing and Study Tips
UNIT 1: SHAKESPEARE'S THEATRES, THEN AND NOW
Shakespeare's Life
Shakespeare's Early Modern Theatres
Romeo and Juliet
Watching Remote, Small-Screen Stage Performances
Much Ado About Nothing
UNIT 2: EVERYDAY EARLY MODERN LIFE
Twelfth Night
Early Modern Sex and Gender
Hamlet
Early Modern Objects
Modern and Postmodern Hamlet Objects
UNIT 3: SHAKESPEARE'S AFTERLIVES
Othello
Shakespeare and Appropriation
Desdemona
Black Feminist Shakespeares
Pericles
Shakespeare's Co-authors
Spring
Shakespeare Across the World