Learning Outcomes
Students get acquainted with many and diverse research subjects. Given that the lecturers present their current research projects, students get acquainted with cutting edge research on the History and Theory of Drama and Theatre.
Course Content (Syllabus)
11/2: 3.30-6.30 PAPAZOGLOU «Character Theory: The Subject in Western Thought»
18/2: 3.30-6.30 PAPAZOGLOU «Character Theory: Neoptolemos, Electra, Deianeira»
4/3: 4-6 PAPAZOGLOU «Against Tragedy’s ‘Revival’: A forgoteen Modern Greek Querelle»
11/3: 4-6 ANGELOPOULOS «Theatre in Thessaloniki in the 1950’s and 1960’s: The Case of Kyriakos Charatsaris»
18/3: 4-6 GLYTZOURIS «From Venice to Istanbul: Widowhood and Comedy during the Enlightment»
20/3: 5-7 THEODORANOU «Methodological Issues in Theatre Research»
30/3: [to be set] EFKLIDIS «The archive of the imaginary stage of the Future: on a Performance Theory Without Performance»
3/4: 5-7 KONSTANTINAKOU «Stage Design during the Mid-War period in Greece: research questions and (first) answers»
ΠΑΣΧΑ
22/4: 4-6 ATHANASOPOULOU «Kavafis as reader o Shakespeare»
29/4: 4-6 STAVRAKOPOULOU «Koun’s Anouilh»
6/5: 4-6 MINIOTI «Euripides’ Bacchae on the stage of the Ancient Theatre of Syracuse in 1922»
13/5: 4-6 KALTSOUNAS «The Schlegelian influence on the Modern Greek Reception of Euripides during the 19th cent.»
15/5: 5-7 DEMIRI «Yelinek’s Farewell and the tragic hero»
20/5: 4-6 IOANNIDIS «Digital Research»