This week Jeff and Dave wrap up their 3-parter on Aeschylus' famous play. When Io mooves onto the scene, her first impulse is to show compassion for the shackled Promy, even though she herself is writhing in gadfly-induced agony. Why? To seek an answer, we take a long look at the thesis of Stephen White, namely that the play subtly reinforces ancient Greek gender roles: women are to be complaisant and domestic (something Io has transgressed), while men's ingenuity ought not threaten the social order (as Prometheus has done). But is this a persuasive way to look at the plot, or even helpful? What does the play mean, and can Bernad Knox shed any light on that question? Stick around, and we'll get it all sorted.
Ad Navseam Episode 33: “Reunited and it Feels so Good”--Homer’s Odyssey, Part 9 (Books 15-17)
Ad Navseam Episode 32: Swined and Dined—Homer’s Odyssey, part 8 (Books 12-14)
Ad Navseam Episode 31: Mortal Republic, How Rome Fell into Tyranny - a Conversation with Dr. Ed Watts of UC San Diego
Ad Navseam Episode 30: More Pain in the Nekuia—Odysseus in the Underworld, Part 2 (Homer’s Odyssey, part 7)
Ad Navseam Episode 29: A Pain in the Nekuia—Odysseus in the Underworld, Part 1 (Book 11)
Ad Navseam Episode 28: The Well-Trained Mind: A Conversation with Susan Wise Bauer
Ad Navseam Episode 27: “HOLY MOLY!” — Homer’s Odyssey, part 5 (Book 10)
Ad Navseam Episode 26: “It’s all Fun and Games Till Someone Pokes an Eye Out” - Homer’s Odyssey, Part 4 (Book 9)
Ad Navseam Episode 25: Schmidt-en with the Classics
Ad Navseam Episode 24: "A Toast to the Host who can Boast the Most Roast” — Homer’s Odyssey, Part 3 (Books 5-8)
Ad Navseam Episode 23: Down on the Pharmaka—Homer’s Odyssey, Part 2
Ad Navseam Episode 22: When will Dad be Home? - Homer's Odyssey, Part 1
Ad Navseam Episode 21: Cowboy Up, Verg! Eclogue One and the Origins of Augustan Literature
Ad Navseam Episode 20: A Lion at the Gates - The Battle of Thermopylae, Part 2
Ad Navseam Episode 19: A Lion at the Gates - The Battle of Thermopylae, Part 1
Ad Navseam Episode 18: Cranks for the Memories – William Perkins, Alexander Dicson, and the Ars Memoriae
Ad Navseam Episode 17: “Honey, I’m Home!”—Alcestis, Part 2
Ad Navseam Episode 16: “Euripides? Eubuyides!”—Alcestis, Part 1
Ad Navseam Episode 15: I Can't Spare a Square! - Horror Vacui and the Dipylon Vase
Ad Navseam Episode 14: Cicero Falls at Formiae - A Date which will Live in Infamy
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