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Title: Homer's Iliad: Poem for Men
Course Section Number: FRT-101-11
Department: Freshman Tutorial
Description: FRT-101-11: Homer's Iliad: The Poem For Men. David Kubiak is a Professor of Classics. The Iliad is the first work of European literature we possess. It is a poem about men and war, and in this tutorial we will read it with special attention to masculine heroic values and how they are exemplified by the characters of the epic, chiefly Achilles. Identity, duty, loyalty, bravery, the nature of friendship - the narrative investigates the meaning of all these things, and invites readers to do the same in their own lives. At the end of the course we will see directly the continued relevance of the Iliad by reading the book Achilles in Vietnam, written by a psychiatrist who found in his patients who were veterans of the Vietnam War many of the same problems faced by the Homeric heroes. Through discussing and writing about the Iliad students will both sharpen their critical skills and come to know well one of the central works of the Western canon. Each student in the class must have the edition of the Iliad that will be on the Bookstore list, and must have a physical book to bring to each class.
Credits: 1.00
Start Date: August 22, 2019
End Date: December 15, 2019
Meeting Information:
08/22/2019-12/05/2019 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Detchon, Room 111
Faculty: Kubiak, David

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