University of Canterbury

Myth, Power and Identity in the Graeco-Roman World

CLAS122

Iowa State Course Substitution

General Education Elective

AERE

Course Info

International Credits: 15.0
Converted Credits: 4.0
Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Course Description:

In this course students will consider how the Greeks and the Romans thought of themselves and others in their mythology and social power structures. Students will gain an understanding of ancient cosmic world-views, gender issues, colonisation and identity in Archaic and Classical Greece and Augustan Rome, and the relevance of such ideas now. Students will read, analyse and interpret ancient literary texts (selections from epic, tragedy, etc.) and material culture (art and architecture) that depict Greek and Roman myths as well as expressing ancient political and social views.

Review

Evaluated Date:
April 18, 2025
Evaluated:
Ossama Abdelkhalik
Expiration Date:
April 18, 2030