Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Sirens, Satyrs and the Monstrous Imagination
Term
2025C
Subject area
CLST
Section number only
301
Section ID
CLST3212301
Course number integer
3212
Meeting times
TR 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Jeremy James Mcinerney
Description
This class investigates the form and function of various monstrous figures in the imagination of the Graeco-Roman world. Through a series of test cases (gorgons, sirens, centaurs, satyrs and others) students will examine the role of monsters and uncanny creatures in establishing norms of body type, gender, behaviour, epistemology and social order in Greece and Rome. Areas of investigation will focus on the dissemination of images in poetry and visual media, the persistent connection of the monstrous with aberrant female sexuality and behaviour, the use of the monstrous in defining normative male behaviour, and, somewhat paradoxically, the role of the monstrous in ludic and anarchic settings, particularly in relation to Dionysiac and transgressive performance. The potential of the monstrous to instantiate anomaly and the social significance of the threat of disorder will be explored ina. variety of settings and genre.
Course number only
3212
Use local description
No