Italian 241DA - Global Dante:A Jrny Thru Hell

Fall
2019
01
4.00
Martino Lovato
MW 11:00AM-12:15PM
Mount Holyoke College
108754
Clapp Laboratory 126
mlovato@mtholyoke.edu
108754,108753
In this course, we investigate what makes Dante's Divine Comedy one of the major classics of world literature, and why this poem is still relevant in today's imagination and politics. By reading Inferno (Hell) in its entirety, we will establish a foundation for Dante's influence as a national, regional and global source of inspiration across the ages, and explore the major themes of the Comedy: love, sin, freedom, religion, violence, and politics. Dante's encyclopedic knowledge will be our reference map to navigate the complexity of our age. Through in-class discussions, journal entries and peer collaboration, you will increase your academic skills and contribute to make our collective journey into hell a lively exploration of the present world.
Taught in English. Students interested in taking this course as a 300-level for Italian credit should contact instructor, Martino Lovato.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.