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Ways of Reading Aeschylus’s Oresteia with Prof. Joshua Billings
Просмотров 1502 месяца назад
Joshua Billings is Professor of Classics at Princeton University.
Ways of Reading Anne Carson’s Sappho with Prof. Merve Emre
Просмотров 5012 месяца назад
Merve Emre is a scholar, critic, and the Shapiro-Silverberg Professor of Creative Writing and Criticism at Wesleyan University.
Ways of Reading Babylonian and Greek Literatures with Prof. Johannes Haubold
Просмотров 1962 месяца назад
Johannes Haubold is Professor of Classics at Princeton University.
Ways of Reading Enheduanna’s Exaltation of Inana with Prof. Gina Konstantopoulos
Просмотров 3392 месяца назад
Gina Konstantopoulos is Associate Professor in Assyriology and Cuneiform Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA.
Ways of Reading the poetry of ancient Mesopotamia: Enheduanna and Gilgamesh with Sophus Helle
Просмотров 3692 месяца назад
Sophus Helle is a translator, critical, and cultural historian, and currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University.
Ways of Reading in Lit Hum - Introduction with Prof. Joseph Howley
Просмотров 1812 месяца назад
Joseph Howley is an Associate Professor of Classics and the Paul Brooke Program Chair for Literature Humanities.
NSOP 2024 Dive In
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
NSOP 2024 Dive In
A brief Introduction - with Prof. Joseph Howley
Просмотров 837Год назад
Ways of Reading the Iliad The Center for the Core Curriculum invites you to join Professor Joseph Howley, Associate Professor of Classics, and Paul Brook Program Chair for Literature Humanities - and special faculty guests - for this introductory series designed as guide for Columbia College students exploring the first six books of the Iliad, their initial reading assignment for Literature Hum...
Lit Hum and the big picture - Prof. Gareth Williams
Просмотров 452Год назад
Ways of Reading the Iliad The Center for the Core Curriculum invites you to join Professor Joseph Howley, Associate Professor of Classics, and Paul Brook Program Chair for Literature Humanities - and special faculty guests - for this introductory series designed as guide for Columbia College students exploring the first six books of the Iliad, their initial reading assignment for Literature Hum...
What’s the Iliad about? - with Prof. Kate Meng Brassel
Просмотров 573Год назад
Ways of Reading the Iliad The Center for the Core Curriculum invites you to join Professor Joseph Howley, Associate Professor of Classics, and Paul Brook Program Chair for Literature Humanities - and special faculty guests - for this introductory series designed as guide for Columbia College students exploring the first six books of the Iliad, their initial reading assignment for Literature Hum...
Big Ideas in the Iliad - Prof. Christia Mercer
Просмотров 461Год назад
Ways of Reading the Iliad The Center for the Core Curriculum invites you to join Professor Joseph Howley, Associate Professor of Classics, and Paul Brook Program Chair for Literature Humanities - and special faculty guests - for this introductory series designed as guide for Columbia College students exploring the first six books of the Iliad, their initial reading assignment for Literature Hum...
Notes on translations and editions - with Prof. Joseph Howley
Просмотров 166Год назад
Ways of Reading the Iliad The Center for the Core Curriculum invites you to join Professor Joseph Howley, Associate Professor of Classics, and Paul Brook Program Chair for Literature Humanities - and special faculty guests - for this introductory series designed as guide for Columbia College students exploring the first six books of the Iliad, their initial reading assignment for Literature Hum...
Homer and his world - Profs. John Tachiang Ma and Deborah Steiner
Просмотров 467Год назад
Ways of Reading the Iliad The Center for the Core Curriculum invites you to join Professor Joseph Howley, Associate Professor of Classics, and Paul Brook Program Chair for Literature Humanities - and special faculty guests - for this introductory series designed as guide for Columbia College students exploring the first six books of the Iliad, their initial reading assignment for Literature Hum...
What's important on the page - with Prof. Dhananjay Jagannathan
Просмотров 823Год назад
Ways of Reading the Iliad The Center for the Core Curriculum invites you to join Professor Joseph Howley, Associate Professor of Classics, and Paul Brook Program Chair for Literature Humanities - and special faculty guests - for this introductory series designed as guide for Columbia College students exploring the first six books of the Iliad, their initial reading assignment for Literature Hum...
Roar, Lion, Roar compilation
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Roar, Lion, Roar compilation
A Year Like No Other
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 года назад
A Year Like No Other
"New York State of Mind" Arrangement by Notes and Keys
Просмотров 7974 года назад
"New York State of Mind" Arrangement by Notes and Keys
To the Columbia College Class of 2020
Просмотров 8614 года назад
To the Columbia College Class of 2020
Columbia College 2020 Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.4 года назад
Columbia College 2020 Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony
Columbia College 2020 Honors, Awards and Prizes Ceremony
Просмотров 5164 года назад
Columbia College 2020 Honors, Awards and Prizes Ceremony
Columbia College Class of 2020 Virtual Class Day Ceremony
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
Columbia College Class of 2020 Virtual Class Day Ceremony
The Core: Change and Permanence in the 21st Century
Просмотров 9684 года назад
The Core: Change and Permanence in the 21st Century
Translating the Classics with Emily Wilson
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
Translating the Classics with Emily Wilson
My Columbia College Journey - Abhishek Shah CC'21
Просмотров 2825 лет назад
My Columbia College Journey - Abhishek Shah CC'21
Literature Humanities Lecture 2019
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
Literature Humanities Lecture 2019
Live Well | Learn Well - Asher Goldfinger SEAS'19
Просмотров 2795 лет назад
Live Well | Learn Well - Asher Goldfinger SEAS'19
Live Well | Learn Well - Xi Bovell CC'18
Просмотров 1395 лет назад
Live Well | Learn Well - Xi Bovell CC'18
Live Well | Learn Well - Pawel Maslag GS'18
Просмотров 5695 лет назад
Live Well | Learn Well - Pawel Maslag GS'18
My Columbia College Journey - Kara Schechtman CC'19
Просмотров 8475 лет назад
My Columbia College Journey - Kara Schechtman CC'19

Комментарии

  • @TexasHockeyClub
    @TexasHockeyClub 3 месяца назад

    Carlos? Is that you!? @3:52

  • @sao9995
    @sao9995 3 месяца назад

    Is it me, or does Emily Wilson do an amazing job impersonating Faye Dunaway, portraying Joan Crawford in Mommy Dearest in front of all those woke lemmings from Columbia who will applaud her for defiling Homer with her shameless revisionism she calls translation? In place of applause, perhaps they should shower her with Valium.

  • @joejohnson6327
    @joejohnson6327 4 месяца назад

    Polyphemus, Poseidon's gigantic son who devours people, is actually a poor little victim of colonialism?? 🥴

  • @whitepanties2751
    @whitepanties2751 Год назад

    By the time Professor Emily Wilson gave this talk, she must have given lectures and interviews about her Odyssey many times, but she still manages to be interesting and seem interested. Her Iliad, just published, and her introduction to it, are at least as good as her Odyssey. That is not to say I agree with her on everything. Regarding the execution of the 12 slave women who had affairs with the suitors, which Emily Wilson interprets as punishing them for being raped to 'purify' Odysseus' house, that is nonsense. It is true that Homer does not say why they are executed, presumably because it would have been so obvious to the original audience as not to need explaining, and some later translators have taken it upon themselves to supply their own explanation, calling these women 'sluts' and 'whores'. Also, that many other translators have understated the women's real status as slaves by calling them maids or servants. Likewise, Odysseus does accuse the suitors 'You raped my slave women.' Yet much of the other behaviour reported of some slave women in Odysseus' house while he has been away suggests that they are enjoying their liaisons with the suitors, for example when they go laughing to the beds of the suitors. Eurycleia says that 12 slave women, presumably the same 12, have become insolent to Penelope; surely the reaction of women whose spirits have been lifted by affairs with the suitors, who anticipate an honoured place under the new regime as mistress to the new master of the house or his friends. If they were suffering repeated sexual violence from the suitors, they would if anything be hoping Penelope would do something to protect them. And Melanthius, brother of one of them, Melantho, takes the side of the suitors in the fight at the end by arming them; a strange thing to do if one of them is raping his sister. The solution is surely to do with the fact that we know that there are a total of 50 slave women in Odysseus' and Penelope's house, of whom only 12, about a quarter, are executed. With over 100 wealthy, ill-behaved young bachelors in the house, with their male sexual urges, and 50 slave women, it may well be that both seduction and coerced sex occur. 12 women lie with the suitors willingly; some of the other 38 are taken by force. One could take a modern ideological attitude that 'no slave can truly consent to sex', except that in practice some of them will, having their own sexual desires and ambitions to ingratiate themselves with the young men who may soon be the permanent masters in the house. That is not to say that, by our morality, these women should have been owned as slaves in the first place, or that even bad slaves deserve to be killed. But then, we could equally argue that Odysseus should not have ruled Ithaca as a king, but should have turned the island into a constitutional, democratic republic with guarantees for human rights, trans rights and gay marriage, and should have banned animal sacrifices and been a conscientious objector during the Trojan War. Not realistic for that time and place.

    • @havefunbesafe
      @havefunbesafe 5 месяцев назад

      Ha!!! Yes, well said. Emily is bringing in her worldview with this translation, which is fine. I’ve read many translations and in my head have formulated a story that borrows from each I guess.

  • @IdoDarklyCute
    @IdoDarklyCute Год назад

    A chip on the shoulder would be an understatement.

  • @ferdinandbardamu.
    @ferdinandbardamu. Год назад

    Total anglo death

    • @whitepanties2751
      @whitepanties2751 Год назад

      ?????

    • @SK0LDR1
      @SK0LDR1 10 месяцев назад

      /lit/izens unite

    • @joejohnson6327
      @joejohnson6327 4 месяца назад

      Polyphemus, Poseidon's gigantic son who devours people, is actually a poor little victim of colonialism?? 🥴

  • @berkismirabal4508
    @berkismirabal4508 Год назад

    Este soy fan tuya michelle page💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙

  • @Rachelbcova
    @Rachelbcova Год назад

    He’s a great example!

  • @sohara....
    @sohara.... 2 года назад

    11:23 begins

    • @sohara....
      @sohara.... 2 года назад

      13:22 translation: where Odysseus travels on self-steering boat

  • @joshuavancuyck2669
    @joshuavancuyck2669 3 года назад

    This is so inspiring!

  • @thelmasbar
    @thelmasbar 4 года назад

    It is interesting to hear insights on her translation, what her influences were, how she approached the work. Thank you for uploading.

  • @ll-kl1my
    @ll-kl1my 4 года назад

    Ι cant believe that this guy had the audacity to tell her how to pronounce. Mansplain at its fucking finest. 60:30.

    • @Pantano63
      @Pantano63 2 года назад

      He was right.

    • @SK0LDR1
      @SK0LDR1 10 месяцев назад

      Her translation of Homer is ass lmao. Read Hammond’s Iliad for prose, Fagles for poetry.

  • @gracewu859
    @gracewu859 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @LadyHeathen82
    @LadyHeathen82 4 года назад

    Holy crap...she’s long winded

  • @aarontgomes1693
    @aarontgomes1693 4 года назад

    Love this! Congrats ya'll!!

  • @AceHardy
    @AceHardy 4 года назад

    ✍️

  • @numbout
    @numbout 4 года назад

    This is my old teacher