AMST S350E (CRN: 30972)
Dates: H5B
Course Mode: LMRM, YCHU
Meeting Times: TTh 1.00-4.15
Distributional Requirements: LMRM, YCHU
Online Course. South Asian Americans have appeared on U.S. stages since the late nineteenth century, yet performances created by South Asian American artists have only just begun, in the last thirty years, to successfully dismantle dominant representations of South Asian and South Asian American communities and to imagine new ways of belonging. This seminar introduces you to contemporary works of performance (plays, stand-up sets, multimedia events) written and created by U.S.-based artists of South Asian descent as well as artists of the South Asian diaspora whose works have had an impact on U.S. audiences. With awareness that the South Asian American diaspora comprises multiple, contested, and contingent identities, we investigate how artists have worked to manifest complex representations of South Asian Americans onstage, challenge institutional and professional norms, and navigate the perils and pleasures of becoming visible. 1 Credit. Session B: July 1 – August 2. Tuition: $5070. Technology Fee: $85. (View syllabus)