COML3701 - Odyssey & Its Afterlife

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Odyssey & Its Afterlife
Term
2023C
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML3701401
Course number integer
3701
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Meeting location
LERN 210
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Sheila H Murnaghan
Description
As an epic account of wandering, survival, and homecoming, Homer's Odyssey has been a constant source of themes and images with which to define and redefine the nature of heroism, the sources of identity, and the challenge of finding a place in the world. This course will begin with a close reading of the Odyssey in translation, with particular attention to Odysseus as a post-Trojan War hero; to the roles of women, especially Odysseus' faithful and brilliant wife Penelope; and to the uses of poetry and story-telling in creating individual and cultural identities. We will then consider how later authors have drawn on these perspectives to construct their own visions, reading works, or parts of works, by such authors as Virgil, Dante, Tennyson, James Joyce, Constantine Cavafy, Derek Walcott, and Margaret Atwood. Each student will choose a work inspired by the Odyssey (from possibilities spanning many periods, cultural traditions, and media) on which to give a presentation and write a paper.
Course number only
3701
Cross listings
CLST3701401
Use local description
No