Latin Literature of the Post-Augustan Era: Perspectives on the Other
Explore post-Augustan Roman texts to understand how ancient writers depicted marginalized groups, foreign cultures, and the concept of alterity.
About this course
How did the ancient Romans view those who did not fit their traditional cultural identity? Exploring post-Augustan Latin literature offers a powerful mirror for understanding how societies navigate power, difference, and the concept of the other. In this text-based course, you will journey through the literary landscape of the post-Augustan Roman Empire. By reading detailed analyses of key authors, you will discover how writers of this era grappled with cultural diversity, social marginalization, and changing political realities, gaining insights that remain remarkably relevant to our modern world. You will learn to: Understand the historical and cultural shift from the Augustan era to the complex realities of the post-Augustan period; Analyze how authors like Seneca, Tacitus, Petronius, and Juvenal represented foreigners, slaves, and marginalized groups; Explore the concept of alterity and how Roman identity was defined in contrast to external cultures; Examine the literary techniques used to critique imperial power and social decay; Apply classical insights to modern discussions on cultural empathy and diversity. The course begins with foundational definitions of post-Augustan historical contexts before guiding you through close written readings of key literary works and their thematic implications. This program is designed for beginners interested in classical literature, history, and sociology, requiring no prior knowledge of Latin. Begin your reading journey today to discover how ancient Roman texts can enrich your understanding of modern human relationships.
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