THEA 108 F: Multicultural Perspectives in American Theatre
CRN: 11156
General Education

Course Information:
This course provides students with an appreciation for the historical contributions of Native Americans, Chicanos/Latinos, African-Americans, Asian-Americans and gays and lesbians to American theatre. In this introductory class, students read and discuss contemporary plays that represent the rich variety of American multi-ethnic and multi-cultural society. This course will explore traditional and cultural backgrounds from which theatre springs, the genre or movement to which a particular play belongs, and the cultural, sociological and political climate in which these plays were created. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation.
Units:
 3Transferability:
- (CSU) - Transferable to the campuses of the California State University system
- CSU - Transferable to the campuses of the California State University system
- (Degree Credit) - acceptable to be applied to AA degree.
- Degree Credit - acceptable to be applied to AA degree.
- MULT CULT REQ - Meets the Multicultural Education Requirement for the Associate degree.
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Monday, Wednesday,Aug. 22 to Dec. 10 from 5:30pm - 6:55pm
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