Odysseus’ Changed Soul: A Contemporary Reading of the Myth of Er
In April of 2014, while I was in residence at the Townsend University Center at UC Berkeley, I taught a four-week graduate seminar entitled “Animation/Reanimation: New Starts in Eternal Recurrence,” and, in relation to that seminar, I delivered publically the Una’s Lecture, entitled “Odysseus’s Chan...
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