FR4130
Saint-Domingue: Theatre and Society in a Caribbean Slave Colony
2019-2020
15
7
SCQF level 10
1
Academic year(s): 2019-2020
SCOTCAT credits : 15
ECTS credits : 7
Level : SCQF level 10
Semester: 1
Availability restrictions: Not automatically available to General Degree students
Planned timetable:
The former French slave colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) boasted the most vibrant theatrical tradition of the Caribbean region. Hundreds of plays, ballets and operas were performed in different towns before mixed but segregated audiences between 1764 and 1791. This module will introduce students to both the cruelty and division of contemporary Saint-Dominguan society and to the rich and varied culture of public theatre that existed there. Seeking to adopt a post-colonial approach to a colonial era, we shall explore the role of theatre in the colony as a means of enforcing, and occasionally challenging, social division between enslaved people, free people of colour, white Creoles and colonials. We shall examine local adaptations of French theatrical repertoire, the creation of local francophone works, and even of Creole-language works, before concluding with an examination of the impact on theatre of the French and Haitian revolutions.
Pre-requisite(s): Honours entry into French
Weekly contact: 1 hour lecture (6 weeks), 1 hour seminar (10 weeks)
Scheduled learning hours: 26
Guided independent study hours: 126
As used by St Andrews: Coursework = 100%
As defined by QAA
Written examinations : 0%
Practical examinations : 0%
Coursework: 100%
Re-assessment: 3-hour Written Examination = 100%
Module coordinator: Professor J T Prest
Module teaching staff: Dr Julia Prest
Module coordinator email jtp22@st-andrews.ac.uk