May 15, 2024  
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LAT 251 - Roman Novel: The Golden Ass


Instructor
Cheshire

“Your Life as a Donkey” might just as easily serve as title for this course. Ostensibly writing to titillate his readers, the Numidian (modern Algeria) Platonic philosopher Apuleius confounds them with his meandering tale of Lucius, a man transformed into an ass that endures unimaginable (yet gripping!) sufferings until his shocking religious conversion to the Egyptian goddess Isis. We will read the entire novel in English, but spend the majority of the course focusing on excerpts in Latin. As we familiarize ourselves with Apuleius’ playful, hypnotic prose style, we will inevitably confront what the philosopher’s novel seems to demand of us: the gulf between expectation and fulfillment, the illusory nature of form and perception, and how in fact we “donkeys” know what we know.

Satisfies Classical Languages and Liturature major requirement.
Satisfies Classical Studies major requirement.
Satisfies Latin minor requirement.
Satisfies Global Literary Theory major requirement.
Satisfies Literary Studies, Creative Writing and Rhetoric requirement.

 

Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisite- LAT 201 or placement test. Students who have taken a LAT course beyond 201 should enroll in this course as LAT 351. (Spring 2021)

Spring 2021

If all enrolled in this class are on campus for the spring semester, then this course will meet synchronously and in person every day. Otherwise, the course will be conducted in a hybrid fashion, with some meetings held in person, and some online, in order to provide remote students with the best possible experience. Prof. Cheshire will be on campus this spring, and he welcomes the opportunity to meet outside of class - both in-person and digitally - throughout the semester.