Winter 2011

INT 185IV / THTR 42/142
I.V. LIVE Staff
Instructor: Ellen K. Anderson
Monday 3-3:50 PM,  TD 2609
Friday 6-10:50 PM,  Embarcadero Hall

This course produces a weekly performance series in Isla Vista. Students get first-hand experience in the rigors of theatrical production, as they learn to execute all logistical, technical and promotional details. The course is affiliated with Isla Vista Arts (www.islavista-arts.org).
Enrollment: A maximum of 16 units of Theater 42 and 142 combined may be accepted for credit in the major. For more information, contact eanderson@theaterdance.ucsb.edu.

INT 185ST
WORD: Isla Vista Arts and Culture Magazine
Instructor: Ellen K. Anderson and D.J. Palladino
Friday 3-5 PM, 2017 SSMS
The course publishes a free quarterly magazine that is designed, compiled, researched, written, edited, and distributed by students. We explore the burgeoning artistic endeavors in Isla Vista and highlight topical issues uncovered by student editors. Attendance at all production meetings is mandatory.
For more information, contact eanderson@theaterdance.ucsb.edu.

INT 201GW
Grant Writing
Instructor: Barbara Walker
Mondays 1:00-3:00 PM
1 unit

INT 201GW is a graduate-level course covering the fundamentals of funding searches, research design, and grant writing for students in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Through lectures, writing workshops, and presentations by the instructors and other grant writing experts, students will learn and practice effective techniques for every step in the research funding process. To enroll, contact the instructor: walker@research.ucsb.edu.

INT 594 AB
Ancient Borderlands
Instructor: John W.I. Lee
TBA

This course is affiliated with the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group. The Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group unites UCSB faculty and graduate students with common research interests in the history of Mediterranean antiquity, broadly conceived. We are investigating the process by which groups define, create and maintain their identities over time. The creation of boundaries, among ethnic, political, or religious groups, is a dynamic activity that can be reflected, not only by changes in material culture, but also in the rhetorical strategies adopted by ancient authors and the political tactics pursued by those seeking power. As members of several departments, including Classics, History, Religious Studies,  and Anthropology, we are also interested in challenging the disciplinary boundaries between us, believing that we have much to learn from one another.

 

 

INT 594 ST
IHC Pre-doctoral Fellowship Seminar
Instructor: Ann Bermingham
TBA, HSSB 6056
This one-unit seminar is open to recipients of the IHC pre-doctoral fellowship. Participants meet regularly throughout the year to present work in progress.
For more information on the course, contact Ann Bermingham: bermingham@arthistory.ucsb.edu.

INT 594TS / C LIT 260
Literary Translation: Theory and Practice
Suzanne J. Levine
4 Units

Examination of translation and the canon, questioning the hierarchical division between translation and original, illustrating the concept of the original as translation and the literary text as “work-in-progress” in which translation forms part of the creative process.