the theater throughout history
hroughout the semester I saw many incredible subjects, each with different particularities. In the practice subjects, despite the difficulties to develop the online modality, I learned, mainly self-knowledge my capacities. In what I am better at and that I wanna practice more because it is more complicated for me. But besides the practices courses, I learned soo much in the theory courses. Especially in the subject called "Dramaturgical analysis". In this course, we saw a little route for dramaturgy around history, from Old Greece to Middle Ages and finally modernity. We read playwrights like Eurípedes, Shakespeare, Sartre, and Beckett. We saw only dramaturgy and the history from the western world and principally from Europe, however, we saw some Latin-American dramaturgy. One thing I don´t like is almost we don't saw women's works, in fact, we only read one dramaturgy written for women. Anyway, except for the last point (this happens in all subjects, especially theory courses), this subject is very interesting for me because I love history and deepening in the past and the particularities of the epistemological context. This course made me refection, analyze and I enjoyed soo much.
Self-knowledge is very good, it helps you to grow and to know yourself. I find the subject interesting and although I don't know much about reading, it seems wrong to me that they don't study women and men equally.
ResponderEliminarHi Constanza! First of all, the class you mention caught my attention, second I´m totally agree with you, in art theory women are always displaced and ignored. I hate that.
ResponderEliminarRegards!