Course Name: Classical Mythology in Film
Instructor:
SLN: 12871
Meeting Time: MW 9:30-11:50am
Term: Aut 21
Required Texts:
- Fagles, The Three Theban Plays (Penguin)
- Hadas and J. McLean, Ten Plays of Euripides (Bantam/Doubleday/Dell)
Select Wikipedia articles
Read the material assigned for each topic (see below)
View and discuss the films. It is important that students view the movies in class.
There will be a midterm, final and final paper (creative project).
Goals of the Course:
By studying major, in most cases authoritative, versions of ancient myths that were turned into films and comparing the ancient and modern renditions, students will be able to observe what modern cinematic narrators were drawn to and interested in achieving in their filmed versions of the myths and at the same time gain further insights both into the ancient stories and modern narratives. We shall focus on thematic differences and similarities, cinematic technique, and intended audiences, among other things, including how to read films as literary narratives. Finally we will explore in particular the mythological structure of the katabasis (see below), which plays out in the lives of every human being as well as many films.
Films:
For further information on the films, please consult http://www.imdb.com. Please note, that for the films shown through Swank, you will need to use a browser such as Chrome or Firefox. Safari will not work. Orphee and Star Wars should be fine on any browser. Edipo Re, Hercules Unchained, and Medea are on a Google Drive whose link I will send to you.
Clash of the Titans (1981), Desmond Davis, Director; art director Ray Harryhausen
https://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/kjtuig/CP71337928740001451
Edipo Re (1967), Pier Paolo Pasolini, Director
Hercules Unchained (1959), Pietro Francisci, Director
Medea (1970), Pier Paolo Pasolini, Director
Desire under the Elms (1958), Delbert Mann, Director
https://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/kjtuig/CP71338076290001451
Iphigenia (1977), Michael Cacoyannis, Director
https://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/kjtuig/CP71337928710001451
Orphée (1949), Jean Cocteau, Director
https://washington.kanopy.com/node/113458
The Searchers (1956), John Ford, Director
https://alliance-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/kjtuig/CP71313529560001451
Star Wars: Episode 4 – A New Hope (1977), George Lucas, Director