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Syllabus Spotlight for Spring 2011
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Course: Shipwrecks, Mutinies and Other Catastrophes at Sea
College: Humanities department in Arts & Sciences
Professor: Davide Stimilli
Course description: The sea is the natural theater of human history.ÌýIt is the stage for mutinies, discoveries, acts of piracy, ecological disasters and deadly confrontations. This course questions the theatrical analogy that frames our understanding of the catastrophes at sea and both their literary and visual representation.
Resources: Aristotle’sÌýPoetics, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’sÌýThe Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor, Herman Melville’sÌýMoby Dick, Werner Herzog’s filmÌýFitzcarraldoÌýand many more
Stimilli says: “In teaching this course over the years, I have come to realize, along with my students, that issues of gender, race and sexuality, which are intentionally banned from such narratives and representations, turn out to be instead their secret focus.â€
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