Certificate in Greek Tragedy: Gender & Catharsis

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The Certificate in Greek Tragedy: Gender & Catharsis is a comprehensive course that dives into the world of classical Greek tragedy, exploring its representation of gender and the concept of catharsis. This program is essential for those in the arts, humanities, and education fields, as it provides critical insights into ancient dramatic texts and their influence on modern storytelling.

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In this course, learners will develop essential skills in textual analysis, critical thinking, and cultural understanding, making it highly relevant in today's diverse and globalized society. By examining the works of playwrights such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, students will gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of gender representation and the powerful emotional release that Greek tragedy offers. As industries continue to demand cultural competence and critical analysis skills, this certificate course equips learners with the necessary tools to excel in their careers and contribute meaningfully to discussions surrounding gender and emotion in the arts and beyond.

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โ€ข Greek Tragedy: Origins and Development
โ€ข Key Concepts in Greek Tragedy: Mythos, Ethos, and Diction
โ€ข Major Greek Tragedians: Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides
โ€ข Women in Greek Tragedy: Roles, Representations, and Archetypes
โ€ข Catharsis in Greek Tragedy: Definition, Function, and Interpretation
โ€ข Gender and Power Dynamics in Greek Tragedy
โ€ข Notable Greek Tragic Heroines: Medea, Antigone, Clytemnestra
โ€ข Greek Tragedy and Modern Feminist Theory
โ€ข Performance and Reception of Greek Tragedy: Ancient and Contemporary Perspectives
โ€ข Case Studies in Greek Tragedy: Gender and Catharsis

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