Metamorphoses of Medea

A Baker-Nord Cosponsored Event

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“Killer!� “Barbarian!� “Witch!� “Madwoman!� “Heroine!� Ever since Euripides staged his drama Medea in 431 BCE 365bet籭hens � a play about marital passion, betrayal, and explosive revenge � the character of Medea has been called all these names and much more. Distinguished professor of Classics, Mary-Kay Gamel, will explore how Medea has been depicted in drama, poetry, visual art, music, and film, asking “What makes this figure so fascinating?� And how � even in our era in which graphic violence is prevalent throughout our media � the play continues to intrigue, haunt, and disturb audiences. This event is co-sponsored with the CWRU Department of Classics.


About the speakers

Mary-Kay Gamel

Mary-Kay Gamel