MODULE PROPOSAL 1. The title of the module The Carnivalesque in Modern Spanish Theatre I (in English translation). 2. The Department which will be responsible for management of the module SECL Spanish 3. The level of the module (eg Part I, Part II, Part IIA, Part IIB, PG) Level H. 4. The number of 'units' (UG) or 'credits' (PG) which the module represents Note: full-time students take modules amounting to eight units per year (UG) or 180 credits per year (PG) 1 units 7.5 ECTS 15 UKC Credits 5. Which term(s) the module is to be taught in (or other teaching pattern) Period 2, starting January 2004. 6. Prerequisite and co-requisite modules Drama students need to take this module in conjunction with The Carnivalesque in Modern Spanish Theatre II. Spanish Combined Honours students can only take this module if they are already taking another Spanish course taught in Spanish and they quote from the original Spanish texts in their essays and critical analysis. 7. The programmes of study to which the module contributes As a level H option (stage 3) in all Drama programmes As a content course for final year Spanish Combined Honours students As a wild course for any level H undergraduate student with an interest in XX Century European Drama. As a level H option for students of European Culture and Thought BA As part of ECL Diploma As a level H option in the Cultural Studies BA. 8. The intended learning outcomes and, as appropriate, their relationship to programme learning outcomes Course specific skills: Students will consider evidence, isolate issues and critically evaluate their historical and contemporary significance They will develop skills in consideration and analysis of dramatic material as evidence within a study of the carnivalesque in modern Spanish theatre. They will develop skills in the analysis and evaluation of contextual material within a study of Spanish theatre history.
Generic skills: Through class presentations, and guided debates, students will develop communication, problem solving and group working skills. They will improve their confidence in the use of information technology through the use of Web-based resources and the submission of high-quality word-processed essays. They will develop research skills and methodologies They will perfect their self-management capabilities 9. A synopsis of the curriculum This course will examine the use of carnivalesque elements such as distortion, self-effacement, transgression, destruction of hierarchies, religion and superstition in the presentation and criticism of XX Century Spanish social, political and cultural contexts. A brief summary of the use of Carnival elements in Spanish Golden Age and Romantic plays will act as background and set the framework for the study of their use in modern theatre. Topics of study will include: The creation of a Spanish carnivalesque genre: The Esperpento the use of carnivalesque elements to avert censorship during Francoism the carnivalesque during the transition to Democracy and Spanish performance theatre as heir of the Carnival tradition 10. Learning and Teaching Methods, including the nature and number of contact hours and the total study hours which will be expected of students, and how these relate to achievement of the intended learning outcomes Students will be expected to devote up to 10 hours per week to this course. This will be made up by 2 contact hours over 12 weeks (including 1 writing week) plus 7-8 study/preparation hours per week. Seminars are going to be conducted in English and the distribution of time between teacherled and student-led activities will be flexible. Students will use Web resources to reinforce their learning, IT skills and/or performance experience to support their presentations. A combination of individual, pair and group work will develop analytical and writing skills. Development of presentation skills through group tasks. The content element of this course will enhance the understanding of Spanish and European theatre and culture acquired by students in other courses. 11. Assessment methods and how these relate to testing achievement of the intended learning outcomes. Assessment will be 100% Course work and will comprise a range of set tasks (group presentation 20 %, critical analysis 20 % and essay 40%) which will test skills as they are acquired and include the submission of a course portfolio 20% at regular intervals and the end of the course. The use of a portfolio system will allow students to communicate frequently with the course convenor on their performance, monitor their own development and reflect on the set tasks and their personal outcomes.
Statement by the Director of Learning and Teaching: "I confirm I have been consulted on the above module proposal and have given advice on the correct procedures and required content of module proposals"... Director of Learning and Teaching... Date Statement by the Head of Department: "I confirm that the Department has approved the introduction of the module and will be responsible for its resourcing"... Head of Department... Date Module Spec/JAG/14.02.01 Suggested primary texts: Valle-Inclán, Ramon del, Mr Punch the Cuckold (Original title: Los cuernos de Don Friolera) Manchester University Press, or Bohemian Lights (Original title: Luces de Bohemia) Buero Vallejo, Antonio, Sleep of Reason (Original title: El sueño de la razón) or Dreamer for the People (Original title Un soñador para un pueblo) Aris & Phillips. Belbel, Sergi, Fourplay (Original title: Tàlem), Methuen Drama, 2000. Espriu, Salvador, Story of Esther (Original title: Primera Història d Esther) the Anglo-Catalan Society Occasional Publications. Arrabal, Fernando, A Body-Builder s Book of Love (Original Title: Breviario de amor de un halterófilo), Estreno Plays. And a selection of recordings of performance plays by Els Joglars, Comediants, La Fura dels Baus, La cubana, El tricicle, Dagoll Dagom, etc. Bibliography: General 1. V.V.A.A., 'Teatro: informe actual' in Buero Vallejo. La tragedia, transparencia y cristal de la palabra, Anthropos, n.79, I-XIV, (perpr6001.a7) In SLC Periodicals 2. V.V.A.A., El teatro: género y espectáculo, Ínsula, 601-602, (perap60.i6) In SLC Periodicals 3. V.V.A.A., El teatro en España: entre la tradición y la vanguardia, qpr6115 4. V.V.A.A., Teatro y censura en la España franquista, PR.6115 5. Bryan, T., Avril, Censorship and Social Conflict in the Spanish Theatre: the Case of Alfonso Sastre, PR.6635.A85 6. Buckley, Ramón, La doble transición: política y literatura en la España de los años setenta, PR6072 7. Carr, Raymond, Sir, 'What was Francoism Like?, SLC Photocopy 8. Dougherty, Dru, & María Francisca Vilches de Frutos, El teatro en España: entre la tradición y la vanguardia, qpr.6115 9. Gabriele, John P., De lo particular a lo universal: el teatro español del siglo XX y su contexto,(pr6115) In SLC 10. Gazarian Gautier, Marie-Lise, Interviews with Spanish Writers, (PR6051) In SLC 11. Gies, David Thatcher, The theatre of nineteenth-century Spain, PB.3788 12. Graham, Hellen & Jo Labanyi, Spanish Cultural Studies, DP233.5 13. Holt, M.P.(ed.), Drama Contemporary Spain, PR.6267.E6
14. Jordan, Barry, Writing and Politics in Franco's Spain, PR 6144 jor 15. Morris, C, & Brian (ed), The Surrealist Adventure in Spain, PR.6073.S8 16. Oddey, Alison, Devising Theatre: a practical and theoretical handbook, PB.2861 17. Oliva, C, 'Cuarenta años de estrenos españoles' in Teatro español contemporáneo. Antología, PR.6227.TEA 18. Ramos Ortega, Manuel José, Estudios de literatura española contemporánea, PR 6072.ram 19. Roloff, Volker, Das spanische Theater: Vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart, pp.432-445, PR.6101 20. Ruiz Ramón, F, Historia del Teatro Español. Siglo XX, PR.6115.RUI 21. Scanlon, Geraldine M., La polémica feminista en la España contemporánea (1868-1974), HQ1693 22. Ministerio de Educación y Cultura http://www.mec.es 23. Instituto Cervantes http://cvc.cervantes.es 24. Federico García Lorca Centenary http://www.apple.es/garcia-lorca 25. La guerra civil española. Franco y los nacionalistas. La muerte. La transición, S.VIDEO.79 26. Feal, Carlos, 'Conflicting Names, Conflicting Laws: Zorrilla's Don Juan Tenorio', SLC Photocopy, WA3482 27. Serrano, Carlos, 'Don Juan Tenorio y sus parodias: el teatro como empresa cultural', in Actas del Congreso sobre José Zorrilla, pp.531-540, (PR6075.5) In SLC 28. Sardón, Isabel María Sonia, 'Figuras carnavalescas en Don Juan Tenorio', in Actas del Congreso sobre José Zorrilla, pp.541-547, (PR6075.5) In SLC 29. Vallejo Márquez, Yolanda, 'Lectura neocatólica de Don Juan Tenorio: Adolfo de Castro', in Actas del Congreso sobre José Zorrilla, pp.561-569, (PR6075.5) In SLC Valle Inclán 1. V.A.A., Special number of Ínsula on Ramón del Valle-Inclán, Ínsula n.531, March 1991, (per AP 60.I6) SLC Periodicals 2. V.V.A.A., Estelas, Laberintos, nuevas sendas: Unamuno, Valle-Inclán, García Lorca, la Guerra Civil, PR6639.N35 3. V.V.A.A., Ramón del Valle-Inclán. Un proyecto estético: modernismo y esperpento, Anthropos, n.158-159, SLC Periodicals 4. Aznar Soler, Manuel, Guía de lectura de Martes de Carnaval, (PR6641.A475) In SLC 5. 'Estética, ideología y política en Valle-Inclán', in Ramón del Valle-Inclán. Un proyecto estético: modernismo y esperpento, Anthropos, n.158-159, 9-37, SLC Periodicals 6. Cabanas Vacas, Pilar, Teoría y práctica de los géneros dramáticos en Valle-Inclán, PR6641.A75 7. Gabriele, John P., 'Gender in the Mirror: A Feminist Perspective on the Esperpento de la hija del capitán', Revista Hispánica Moderna, 1995 Dec, n.82, v.2, 307-314, per PR.6001.R3 8. Guerrero, Obdulia, Valle-Inclán y el Novecientos: apuntes para un estudio biográfico-literario, PR6641.A475 Lima, Robert, Ramón del Valle Inclán, PR6641V475 9. Maier, Carol & Roberta L. Salper, (Eds)Ramón María del Valle Inclán: questions of gender, PR.6641.A475 10. Martínez Saura, Santos Espina, Lorca, Unamuno y Valle Inclán en la política de su tiempo, PR6051 11. Miñambres Sánchez, Nicolás, Valle-Inclán y García Lorca en el teatro del siglo XX, PR6641.A475 12. Paolini, Claire, J., Valle-Inclán's modernism: use and abuse of religious and mystical symbolism, PR6641.A475 13. Rios Font, Wadda, C., 'Los cuernos de don Friolera: Valle Inclán's Melodramatic Parody', Anales de la Literatura Española Contemporánea, n.18, v.3, 1993, 553-65, per PR.6001.A6 14. Rubio Jiménez, Jesús, 'Una de apaches: La hija del capitán', in Ramón del Valle-Inclán. Un proyecto estético: modernismo y esperpento, Anthropos, n.158-159, 104-109, SLC Periodicals
15. Salper, Roberta, Valle-Inclán y su mundo: ideología y forma narrativa, PR6641.V475 16. 'Vínculos rotos: Hijas y padres en Martes de Carnaval de Valle Inclán', in Gabriele, John P., De lo particular a lo universal: el teatro español del siglo XX y su contexto, pp. 56-67, (PR6115) In SLC 17. Speratti-Pinero, Emma Susana, De 'Sonata de otoño' al esperpento: aspectos del arte de Valle- Inclán, PR.6641.A475 18. El ocultismo en Valle-Inclán, PR.6641.A475 19. Torner, Enrique Geografía esperpéntica : el espacio literario en los esperpentos de Valle- Inclán, PR.6641.A475 20. Valle-Inclán, Ramón María del, Entrevistas, In process 21. Ynduráin, Francisco, Valle-Inclán: tres estudios, PR6641.A4675 22. Zavala, Iris M., La musa funambulesca de Valle-Inclán: poética de la carnavalización, PR6641.A75 23. Ramón del Valle Inclán, S.VIDEO.173 24. http://www.cnart.mx/cnca/nuevo/diarias/140598/delmarte.html Buero Vallejo 1. V.A.A., Special number of Ínsula on Antonio Buero Vallejo, Ínsula n.541, January 1992, (per AP 60.I6) SLC Periodicals 2. V.V.A.A., A. Buero Vallejo. La tragedia, transparencia y cristal de la palabra, Anthropos, n.79, (Per PR6001.A7) In SLC Periodicals 3. V.V.A.A., El teatro de Buero Vallejo: texto y espectáculo, PR.6603.U45 4. Cuevas García, C & Baena, E (Eds), El teatro de Buero Vallejo: texto y espectáculo, PR.6603.U45 5. Dixon, V & Johnston, D (Eds), El teatro de Buero Vallejo: homenaje del hispanismo británico e irlandés, PR.6603.U45 6. Dixon, V. 'Los efectos de inmersión en el teatro de Antonio Buero Vallejo: una puesta al día' in Buero Vallejo. La tragedia, transparencia y cristal de la palabra, Anthropos, n.79, In SLC Periodicals 7. Doménech, Ricardo El teatro de Buero Vallejo; una meditación española, PR.6603.U45 8. Forys, Marsha, Antonio Buero Vallejo and Alfonso Sastre: an Annotated Bibliography, ZPR.6603.U45 9. Gabriele, J.Ph., 'Death and Dying in En la ardiente oscuridad', Language Quarterly, 26.1-2, 1987, 13-16 &19, In SLC, WA5038 10. Gagen, Derek, 'Veo mejor desde que he cegado: Blindness as a Dramatic symbol in Buero Vallejo, Modern Language Review, v.81, 1986, 633-645, perpb1.m6 11. Gazarian Gautier, Marie-Lise,'Antonio Buero Vallejo', in Interviews with Spanish Writers, pp.43-56, (PR6051) In SLC 12. Halsey, Martha T., From Dictatorship to Democracy: the Recent Plays of Buero Vallejo, PR.6603.U45 13. Iglesias Feijoo, Luis, La trayectoria dramática de Antonio Buero Vallejo, PR.6603.U45 14. Jordan, Barry, 'Blindness and Insight: A Re-Reading of Buero Vallejo's En la ardiente oscuridad', Modern Languages, n.64, v.3, Sept 1983, 185-192, per PB1.M65 15. Marcos, B., 'Antonio Buero Vallejo y Víctor Ruíz Iriarte: Inquietud humano-social y evasión', Letras de Deusto, 44, 1989, 185-203 16. Mizrahi, Irene, 'Razón y sensibilidad en la obra En la ardiente oscuridad de Buero Vallejo', Revista Hispánica Moderna, 1993, v.46(1), 117-130 17. O'Connor, Patricia W., Antonio Buero Vallejo en sus espejos, PR.6603.U45 18. Paco, Mariano de (Ed), Estudios sobre Buero Vallejo, PR.6603.U45 19. 'Buero Vallejo y la tragedia', in Buero Vallejo. La tragedia, transparencia y cristal de la palabra, Anthropos, n.79, In SLC Periodicals 20. Pajón Mecloy, Enrique, El teatro de Buero Vallejo: marginalidad e infinito, PR.6603.U45 21. 'La dialéctica de los límites en el teatro de Antonio Buero Vallejo', in Buero Vallejo. La tragedia, transparencia y cristal de la palabra, Anthropos, n.79, In SLC Periodicals 22. Puente Samaniego, Pilar A. Buero Vallejo, proceso a la historia de España, PR.6603.U45
23. Ruggeri Marchetti, Magda, 'La mujer en el teatro de Antonio Buero Vallejo', in Buero Vallejo. La tragedia, transparencia y cristal de la palabra, Anthropos, n.79, In SLC Periodicals 24. Salvat i Ferré, Ricard, 'Buero desde la representación escénica', in Buero Vallejo. La tragedia, transparencia y cristal de la palabra, Anthropos, n.79, In SLC Periodicals 25. Stone, K., ' El centro y el "centro" en En la ardiente oscuridad', Discurso literario, 6.2, 1989, 487-498, In SLC 26. http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/trails/6431/buero.http 27. http://www.geocities.com/athens/parthenon/4087/summary.htm Fernando Arrabal 1. Berenguer, A, L'exil et la céremonie: le premier théâtre d' Arrabal, PQ.2637.5 2. Cassanelli, Rino, El cosmos de Fernando Arrabal: lo cósmico-cíclico en El Arquitecto y el Emperador de Asiria, PQ.2637.5 3. Dufresne, N., 'Bacchanalia and Fête Panique: Myth, Play, and Sacrifice in Euripides and Arrabal', Bucknell Review, 26.2, 1982, 84-96, In SLC 4. Esslin, Martin,(Ed), Section on Arrabal in Absurd Drama, PB.7120.A2 5. Gazarian Gautier, Marie-Lise, 'Fernando Arrabal', in Interviews with Spanish Writers, pp.18-30, (PR6051) In SLC 6. Gicquel, Bernard, 'Pour une socioprychanalyse de la reception burlesque', in Landy-Houillon, Isabelle, Burlesque et formes parodiques dans la litterature et les arts, pp.367-77, PQ.145.1.BB 7. Gille, B, Fernando Arrabal, PQ.2637.5 8. Guiral Steen, María Sergia, El Humor en la obra de Arrabal, PQ.2637.5 9. Higginbotham, Virginia, 'Surrealist Images, Panic Texts: Some Visual Sources of Fernando Arrabal', in Morris, C, & Brian (ed), The Surrealist Adventure in Spain, pp.282-294, PR.6073.S8 10. Jerez-Farrán, C, 'El compromiso de la estética del absurdo en el teatro de Arrabal', Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, 14.2, 1990, 277-291, In SLC, WA5032 11. Knowles, Dorothy, 'Ritual Theatre: Fernando Arrabal and the Latin-Americans', Modern Language Review, v.70, 1975, 526-538, perpb1.m6 12. Norrish, Peter, 'Farce and Ritual: Arrabal's Contribution to Modern Tragic Farce', Modern Drama, 26.3, 1983, 320-330, SLC Photocopy, WA5059 13. Podol, Peter L Fernando Arrabal, PQ.2637.5 14. 'The Grotesque Mode in Contemporary Spanish Theater and Film', Modern Language Studies, 15.4, 1985, 194-207, In SLC, WA5037 15. Raymond-Mundschau, F, Arrabal, PQ.2637.5 16. Roloff, Volker, 'Fernando Arrabal: El Arquitecto y el emperador de Asiria' in Roloff, Volker, Das spanische Theater: Vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart, pp.432-445, PR.6101 17. Schumacher, Claude, 'Arrabal's Theatre of Liberation', in Docherty-Brian (ed.), Twentieth- Century European Drama, pp.124-245, PB 2861 18. Suárez, Ramón, 'Sobre El arquitecto y el emperador de Asiria, de Fernando Arrabal', Revista Chilena de Literatura, Vol.19, April 1982, 65-74, SLC Photocopy, WA1403 19. Taylor, Steven, M., 'Wanderers in Wonderland: Fantasy in the works of Carroll and Arrabal', in Coyle-William (ed.), Aspects of Fantasy, pp.163-173, PB.1056.F2 20. http://www.analitica.com/biblio/arrabal/prague.htm Experimental Theatre 1. V.V.A.A., Specific information about many contemporary Spanish theatre groups. Also interesting background for Nieva & Arrabal http://www.ozu.es/ozu/ocio/teatro 2. V.V.A.A., Teatro y censura en la España franquista, PR.6685 3. Dougherty, Dru, & María Francisca Vilches de Frutos, El teatro en España: entre la tradición y la vanguardia, qpr.6115 4. García Templado, José, ' La crisis del lenguaje en el "nuevo teatro" español, http://www.ucm.es/otros/especulo/numero2/teatro.htm 5. George, David, & John London, Contemporary Catalan Theatre, (PB.3781) In SLC
6. Geršak, U., 'Retrato de un grupo teatral: La Fura dels Baus y Miki Espuma', Verba Hispánica, 2, 1992, 137-48, In SLC, WA5034 7. Kershaw, Baz, The Politics of Performance: Radical Theatre as Cultural Intervention, PD.736.3 8. Innes, Christopher, D., Avant garde theatre 1892-1992, PB.2721 9. Oddey, Alison, Devising Theatre: a practical and theoretical handbook, PB.2861 10. Melzer, Annabelle,Dada and surrealist performance, PB.2189.D2 11. MacDonald, Erik, Theater at the margins: text and the posy-structured stage, PB.2861 12. Manteiga, R, 'El teatro experimental catalán ante la censura', Hispanic Journal, 10.1, 1988, 143-151, In SLC photocopies 13. Martín, S, 'Dos espectáculos futuristas de Els Joglars', Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, 373, 1981, 187-194, In SLC 14. Roose-Evans, J., Experimental Theatre from Stanislavsky to Peter Brook, PB.2861 Rosik, E., ' Theatre at One of its Borderlines: reflections on Suz/o/Suz by La Fura dels Baus', Theatre Annual, 49, 1996, 92-104, In SLC 15. Rees, Roland, Fringe First; Pioneers of Fringe Theatre on Record, PD.736.3 16. Shaefer, C., 'Francisco Nieva in the shadow of Goya, Valle Inclán, and the aesthetic of the "Esperpento"', In SLC photocopies 17. Trancón, Santiago, 'Yo no hago psicodrama en mi teatro', Primer Acto, 1990, v.236, 88-95, In SLC photocopies, on Els Joglars 18. Zatlin, Phyllis, 'From Stage to Screen: Transformation of Twentieth-Century Spanish Theater', Letras peninsulares, v.71, Spring 1994, 119-142, per PR6001.L3 19. Opening ceremony to the Barcelona Olympics, S.VIDEO.85 20. Comediants http://www2.scinet.es/comediants 21. Antologia, Dimonis, Mediterrània, Comediants, S.VIDEO.98 22. Historietes, Dagoll Dagom, S.VIDEO.99 23. 25 años de els joglars, Els Joglars, S.VIDEO.5 24. Èxit, El Tricicle, S.VIDEO.89 25. Manicòmic, El Tricicle, S.VIDEO.88 26. Slàstic, El Tricicle, S.VIDEO.90 27. Terrífic!, El Tricicle, S.VIDEO.71 28. La Fura dels Baus, http://dolly.teknoland.es/fura 29. La Fura dels Baus, http://www.lafura.com