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Johns Hopkins University - Medical Sociology

This course introduces students to medical sociology, which is the application of the sociological perspective to health and health care. Major topics include stress, social epidemiology, and the social organization of health care. Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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Johns Hopkins University - Medical Sociology

This course introduces students to medical sociology, which is the application of the sociological perspective to health and health care. Major topics include stress, social epidemiology, and the social organization of health care. Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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Johns Hopkins University - Contemporary Economic Sociology of Latin America

Latin American development will be analyzed as a historical process that is driven by intertwined internal socio-economic factors and constraint by the world economy. The inclusion of these countries in the world economy since the colonial times fostered the formation of outward oriented economies based on primary export commodities. After a short period of inward-oriented development, the new global order fostered a reorientation of the national economies towards global markets. The new developmental model led to downsizing of the state, and the reconfiguration of social structures. The course will focus on the analysis of the economic developmental patterns starting in the middle of the 19th century. Finally, in the second half of the semester, we will analyze in depth the contemporary neoliberal approach to development. Globalization is the force that drives economic, social and political processes in Latin America. The course will include case studies as well the social conflicts generated by the increasing polarization of the society. Cross-listed with Program in Latin American Studies
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Johns Hopkins University - Independent Study

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Johns Hopkins University - Independent Study

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Johns Hopkins University - Senior Honors Program

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Johns Hopkins University - Senior Honors Program

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Johns Hopkins University - Senior Honors Program

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Johns Hopkins University - Independent Research

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Johns Hopkins University - Internship

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Johns Hopkins University - Contemporary Theatre & Film

An introduction to the performing arts, including an overview of theatre history, acting styles and the interaction of art and society. A personal view from inside.
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Johns Hopkins University - Acting & Directing Workshop 1A

An introduction to the fundamentals of acting through exercises, improvisation and work on scenes from established plays, based on the teachings of Stanislavsky, Greet, Boleslavsky, Michael Chekhov, Clurman and Meisner. This course also includes a brief survey of major playwrights. Plays will be read, analyzed, and employed in scene work. Prequisite Audition Required
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Johns Hopkins University - Acting & Directing Workshop 1A

An introduction to the fundamentals of acting through exercises, improvisation and work on scenes from established plays, based on the teachings of Stanislavsky, Greet, Boleslavsky, Michael Chekhov, Clurman and Meisner. This course also includes a brief survey of major playwrights. Plays will be read, analyzed, and employed in scene work. Prequisite Audition Required
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Johns Hopkins University - Acting & Directing Workshop II

The Sanford Meisner repetition exercises are explored in detail. They form the basis of Workshop II. The Uta Hagen exercises are also pursued. As in Workshop I, the principal classroom activities will consist of scene work, exercises, lectures, and discussion. Some rehearsal will also take place during school hours. It is expected that substantial out-of-class time be spent on rehearsals and exercises.
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Johns Hopkins University - Shakespeare in Performance

The techniques and craft of following a Shakespearean text directly into character and action. Students will work with a selection of Shakespeare's plays--- Macbeth, The Winter's Tale, & A Comedy of Errors ---in exploring specific ways in which the power of the lines can be translated dynamically and immediately into vocal and physical performance. (Some background in the acting sequence is encouraged.).
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Johns Hopkins University - Stagecraft

A hands-on approach to the technical and theoretical elements of production. Meets in the Merrick Barn Scene Shop and the Carriage House Theatre.
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Johns Hopkins University - The Lab - The Actor/Director/Playwright Lab

Student actors, directors, and playwrights will explore their respective crafts with emphasis on process and individual artistic growth. Participants in the class will also collaborate on the creation of new material for the stage. Prereq: At least one course in Acting, Directing or Playwriting. Permission required. Contact instructor at 6-0618.
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Johns Hopkins University - Adaptation for the Stage

For aspiring playwrights, dramaturgs, and literary translators, this course is a workshop opportunity in learning to adapt both dramatic and non-dramatic works into fresh versions for the stage. Students with ability in foreign languages and literatures are encouraged to explore translation of drama as well as adaptation of foreign language fiction in English. Fiction, classical dramas, folk and fairy tales, independent interviews, or versions of plays from foreign languages are covered.
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