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September 23 – October 6: Homer’s Odyssey
In the Odyssey, the second Homeric epic, Odysseus journeys home through many twists and turns after the the fall of Troy.

Homer’s epic the Odyssey is a nostos, or a story of return, and asks can one come home again, especially after years of bloody war? The Odyssey attempts to remake order after the chaos of war, and one of its central themes is the importance of Xenia, or the codes of conduct that provide the foundation for social order. Many of theses codes are still important in our Western tradition, for better or worse, and our study of the Odyssey will consider the patriarchal structures and their implications on the epic and our practices today.
Lesson Instructions and Explanation
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