Sexuality Wmn's & Gndr Studies 138 - Greek Drama
Spring
2016
01
4.00
Frederick Griffiths
MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM
Amherst College
SWAG-138-01-1516S
MERR 315
ftgriffiths@amherst.edu
CLAS-138-01,SWAG-138-01
(Offered as CLAS 138 and SWAG 138) This course addresses the staging of politics and gender in selected plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes, with attention to performance and the modern use of the plays to reconstruct systems of sexuality, gender, class, and ethnicity. We also consider Homer's Iliad as a precursor of tragedy, and the remaking of plays in contemporary film, dance, and theater, including Michael Cacoyannis, Electra and The Trojan Women; Martha Graham, Medea and Night Journey; Pier Paolo Pasolini, Edipo Re and Medea; and Igor Stravinsky, Oedipus Rex.
Spring semester. Professor Griffiths.