Comparative Literature 690T - Greek Tragedy/Screen & Stage
Spring
2025
01AA
F 12:20PM 2:15PM
UMass Amherst
52621
Integ. Learning Center S413
52196,52674
This course explores Greek Tragedy and modern cinema?s relationship with classical Greek tragedy. We will study ten plays in translation to examine the structure and aesthetics of tragedy and its historical, social, cultural, religious, and political function in fifth-century BCE Athens. The reading of each tragedy will be paired with the screening of at least one film. This course will proceed, not by privileging each classical tragedy as a source text and each film as the target text, but rather by viewing them as two autonomous texts that bear a relationship. It is this intermedial relationship that we will primarily investigate and explore. In this process, we will consider various theories and practices of adaptation and reception, deepen our understanding of the artistic and expressive nature of the cinematic medium, especially its changed nature in the aftermath of World War II, and we will gain competence in the formal analysis of film.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.