Professor Kozlowski Lectures

Benjamin Kozlowski
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Jul 14, 2022 • 1h 29min

Odyssey 1-5

Professor Kozlowski embarks on a grand (if heavily abridged) journey through the Odyssey.  Now including exclusive footage of Helen of Troy restored to Sparta and acting especially...strangely. If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 14, 2022 • 1h 12min

Iliad 23-24

Professor Kozlowski concludes his discussion of the Iliad with some aimless ruminating, a recap of the Patroclus Memorial Olympics, some more shade on Achilles, and the restoration of Hector's body to his family.  Next week - Odyssey! If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 14, 2022 • 1h 25min

Iliad 20-22

Professor Kozlowski follows the genocidal Achilles as he cuts his way through the entire Trojan army, at least one god, and his own personal shortcomings...or not. If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 12, 2022 • 1h 24min

Iliad 17-19

Professor Kozlowski explores one of the most thematically-rich portions of the Iliad, examining the hubris of Hector, the transformation of Achilles' rage, and the famous (and ambiguous) Shield of Achilles. If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 7, 2022 • 1h 27min

Iliad 15-16

Professor Kozlowski finally gets back to Achilles and Patroclus as Patroclus marches off to war in Achilles' armor.  What could possibly go wrong? If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 7, 2022 • 1h 22min

Iliad 10-14

Professor Kozlowski continues his slog through the battle scenes of the Iliad - with a rapid-fire breakdown of twice the usual number of chapters (so he can discuss the research paper with his students in class proper).  Highlights include Diomedes and Odysseus committing tag-team murder, every Greek hero getting wounded, Sarpedon waxing poetic about Greek social structures, and Hera seducing Zeus for her own ends. If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 6, 2022 • 1h 29min

Iliad 7-9

Professor Kozlowski slogs through the most boring part of the Iliad, and argues that the boring-ness is intentional and deliberate.  Still no less boring though.  OR IS IT? If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 3, 2022 • 1h 30min

Iliad 5-6

Professor Kozlowski follows the heroic exploits of Diomedes as he cuts his way through the Trojan lines (and a few gods to boot) before visiting Troy with Hector in one of the most famous (and heartbreaking) passages in the whole poem. If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 3, 2022 • 1h 18min

Iliad 3-4

Professor Kozlowski continues his deep read of the Iliad by walking through the preparations and duel of Books 3-4, stressing the chaotic nature of conflict and war in the Iliad, and the how this contributes to the Greek view of fate, justice, and the gods. If you have questions or topic suggestions for Professor Kozlowski, e-mail him at profbkozlowski2@gmail.com To see what else Professor Kozlowski is up to, visit his webpage: https://professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Jul 2, 2022 • 1h 27min

Iliad 1-2

The discussion dives into the intense rivalry between Achilles and Agamemnon, exposing themes of toxic masculinity and honor. Marital strife between Zeus and Hera offers a humorous take on divine relationships. The long list of ships serves as a quirky element, reflecting pride and community in ancient times. Insights into Achilles' obsession with glory and the moral implications of his decisions reveal deep character complexities. Additionally, the portrayal of women in the epic raises intriguing questions about power dynamics and influence.

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