Classics 242 - Sicily: Crossroads of the Mediterranean

Sicily:Crossroads/Mediterran.

Spring
2024
01
4.00
Paula Debnar,Ombretta Frau

MW 01:45PM-03:00PM

Mount Holyoke College
123283
Cleveland 001L
pdebnar@mtholyoke.edu
ofrau@mtholyoke.edu
123017,123283
Its long history as the locus of collisions among cultures -- Greek, Roman, Arab, Norman, Spanish, and (northern) Italian -- has earned Sicily a special place in Mediterranean studies. One product of these clashes is that for millennia Sicilians have confronted questions of identity. More recently, because of immigration waves from North Africa, Sicily is once again at the center of the Mediterranean cultural debate. This course will cover almost three thousand years of Sicilian life, as we explore the role of material culture and literature in shaping Sicilian identities. Readings (with related films) may include selections from such authors as Virgil, and Ovid; Ibn Hawkal and Al-Idrisi; Lampedusa, Pirandello, Giordana, and Maraini.

Taught in English

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.