THEATRE IN SPANISH LANGUAGE
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- TEATRO IN LINGUA SPAGNOLA
- Course code
- LT0081 (AF:381263 AR:292942)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-LIN/05
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 3
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The course aims to provide an approach to Spanish modern culture (from the "Siglo de Oro" to the 20th century) through the theatre. Four theatrical works from different cultural eras will be studied, with a selection of critical texts that will facilitate the contextualization of the literary texts and with the support of graphic documents and audiovisual material for the spectacle dimension.
Expected learning outcomes
- Know the main phenomena of the cultural history of Spain from the 17th to the 20th century and the literary periods with their characteristics.
- Know the tools of theatrical analysis with their specific terminology, as well as the critical tradition.
- Know the appropriate skills to deal with the reading, translation and critical analysis of texts in Spanish from the classical and contemporary period.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
- Ability to frame the dramatic text and the theatrical performance in their socio-cultural and literary context.
- Know how to critically apply the analysis tools of the text and the theatrical performance and be able to discuss other critical opinions.
Judgment skills
- Ability to self-assess one's own competence in understanding the Spanish language, and also to autonomously implement strategies to strengthen the passive and active (written and oral) competence in the Spanish language.
- Development of the ability of critical analysis of literary passages (structure, linguistic aspects, relationship with the culture of the moment and evaluation of their contribution to the Hispanic, European and American civilization, etc.), of autonomy of judgment in the interpretation and discussion of critical sources.
Communication skills
In the double written and oral level (in Spanish), the course allows you to acquire the ability to relate to interlocutors (specialists and non-specialists), in order to transmit information, express ideas, pose or solve problems on Spanish culture and literature critically, using appropriate terminology and referring to adequate and updated bibliographic sources. This communication skill can be developed in the presence and on the virtual classroom forum.
Learning ability
- Undertake and plan the study of the material provided by the teacher independently.
- Select bibliographic sources and electronic resources to increase knowledge of the history of modern Spanish theater.
The course allows you to acquire autonomous learning skills, which allow you to undertake any subsequent studies of Spanish culture and theater.
Pre-requirements
Contents
1.1. Poética y poéticas
1.2. Breve historia: de La Celestina al siglo XX
1.3. El mito de don Juan
2. El teatro del Siglo de Oro (siglos XVI-XVII)
2.1. Cartografía dramática: autores, géneros, sistema
2.2. Un manifiesto revolucionario: forma y sentido del Arte nuevo
2.3. La tragedia española: El castigo sin venganza de Lope de Vega
3. Docere et delectare: el teatro del siglo XVIII
3.1. Teatro y ensayo
3.2. El sí de las niñas de Fernández de Moratín
4. Pasiones románticas: el teatro del siglo XIX
4.1. El drama romántico: Don Juan Tenorio de José Zorrilla
4.2. La cumbre de la ópera: Don Giovanni (y otros donjuanes)
5. Cara y cruz del teatro en el siglo XX
5.1. Del fin de siècle al teatro imposible
5.2. Yerma de Federico García Lorca
Referral texts
1. VEGA, Félix Lope de, El castigo sin venganza, eds. A. García Reidy & R. Valdés, Barcelona, Gredos, 2023.
2. FERNÁNDEZ DE MORATÍN, Leandro, La comedia nueva. El sí de las niñas, ed. J. Pérez-Magallón, Madrid, RAE, 2015.
3. ZORRILLA, José, Don Juan Tenorio, ed. L. Fernández Cifuentes, Madrid, RAE, 2012.
4. GARCÍA LORCA, Federico, Yerma, ed. I.-M. Gil, Madrid, Cátedra, 1982 [+ many re-editions].
[+ 5. A dramatic work chosen by the student].
[Please note: further material will be available on Moodle during the lessons.]
Assessment methods
1) the active participation of the student in the practical lessons, where the literary analyzes carried out following the instructions of the teacher will be discussed;
2) the preparation and presentation in class of a dramatic work (to be approved by the teacher);
3) a final oral test in Spanish, consisting of an interview to evaluate the knowledge of the main phenomena of the cultural history of Spain from the 1600s to the 1900s and the knowledge and understanding of the literary periods, as well as verify the ability to frame the dramatic text and the theatrical performance in their context and the ability to critically apply the tools of analysis.
Teaching methods
All the critical materials will be available on the University's Moodle e-learning platform.
Further information
Type of exam
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