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Humanities 1A Reading List and Semester Plan: Fall 2015 1 Lindahl, Peter, Cooper, Scaff Locations for Lecture and Seminars: Lectures are in Morris Dailey Hall. Seminars are in the following rooms: Lindahl Seminar (11): SH 240 Scaff Seminar (21): ENG 403 (incorrectly listed as Trost) Cooper Seminar (31): Clark 308 (incorrectly listed as Olcott) Peter Seminar (41): DMH 226B Daily Reading List: 1. Th Aug 20 Introductory Lecture: San Jose State s Humanities Honors Program (Panel) None 2. Tu Aug 25 The Rise of Mesopotamian Cultures Read: Norton Vol. A Epic of Gilgamesh, pp.95-151. Website : The Code of Hammurabi. Stokstad, Art History vol.1 pp. 27-39. 3. Th Aug 27 The Hebrew Bible: Creations & Foundations The Bible: Genesis, Chs. 1-9; 11-13; 16-22; 37-50. 4. Tu Sep 1 Egyptian Culture: Confluence of Cultures in Western Asia and North Africa Website: Stokstad, Art History, vol.1, pp.49-79 The Bible: Exodus Chs. 3-20 Norton Vol. A, The Great Hymn to Aten, pp.29-33; Egyptian love poems, pp.76-81 The Book of the Dead (excerpt) 5. Th Sep 3 The Hebrew Bible: Law, Politics and History The Bible: Exodus 20-23; I Samuel, Chs. 8-10; 16-18; 24-26; II Samuel, Ch. 11-12. 6. Tu Sep 8 The Hebrew Bible: Wisdom Literature The Bible: Ecclesiastes, Chs. 1-4, 12; Job, Chs. 1-13 ; 38-42; Psalms, 1, 23; Proverbs, 1, 8. 7. Th Sep 10 Mycenaean and Minoan Art and the foundation of Greek Religion Stokstad, Art History, vol.1, pp.81-99 Norton Anthology vol. A: Homer, The Odyssey, Bks. 1-6. pp. 332-403; 8. Tu Sep 15 Oral Literatures and Oral Cultures: Homer Norton Anthology Vol. A: Homer, The Odyssey, Bks. 8-11; 14; pp. 412-467 ; 488 500. (Review Gilgamesh & Genesis) 1 This is the course reading list and not the full syllabus/greensheet. Each seminar provides its students with the full syllabus/greensheet which contains all the relevant information about the course and its assessment. 1

9. Th Sep 17 Institutions of Archaic Greece and the invention of Democracy Norton Anthology Vol. A: Homer, The Odyssey, Bks. 20-24; pp. 567-622. 10. Tu Sep 22 Ancient Indian Religion and Philosophy Stokstad, Art History, vol.3, pp.295-312 Norton Vol. A, The Bhagavad Gita, pp.1282-1301; The Jataka Tales, pp.1301-1309 Website: Buddha, "Four Noble Truths." 11. Th Sep 24 Athenian Drama and Social Values in Classical Greece: Aeschylus Norton Anthology Vol. A : Aeschylus, The Oresteia (Agamemnon); pp. 650-701; Aristotle, Poetics (excerpts); pp. 1149-1153. McInerny, D.Q., Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking, pp. 3-22. 12. Tu Sep 29 Religion and Politics in Greek Tragedy: Sophocles Norton Anthology Vol. A: Sophocles, Antigone pp. 747-783. 13. Th Oct 1 Greek Archaic and early classical art Stokstad, Art History, vol.1, pp.101-134 Continue discussion of Antigone in seminar. 14. Tu Oct 6 PreSocratic Greek Philosophy Thucydides, On Justice, Power, and Human Nature: 1 Early history & method (pp.1-13); 2a Explanation for the war (pp.15-16); 2d Pericles war speech, etc. (pp. 31-37); 3a-b Pericles and the plague (pp.39-50); 3d-e Pericles last speech & Thucydides judgment of Pericles (pp. 52-58) Website: The PreSocratics (selections.) Norton Anthology Vol.A, Early Greek Philosophy, pp. 48-51. McInerny, D.Q., Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking, pp. 47-62. 15. Th Oct 8 Thucydides and Athenian Imperialism Thucydides, On Justice, Power, and Human Nature: 4c Mytilenean Debate (pp.59-76) 6c Melian Dialogue (pp.102-109) 7 Sicilian Expedition (pp.111-154) 16. Tu Oct 13 MIDTERM EXAM IN LECTURE HALL 17. Th Oct 15 Greek Comedy Aristophanes, Lysistrata. Parker translation, all. 18. Tu Oct 20 Socrates From Plato to Derrida: Plato, Apology and Crito, pp. 21-46. 2

19. Th Oct 22 Plato s Republic From Plato to Derrida: Plato, Republic as follows: Bk. I; pp. 59-65 Bk II pp. 67-71 (359d -361a; 368a -369d) Bk III; pp. 78-82 (412b -417b) Bk IV pp. 87-88 ( 433a -434d) 20. Tu Oct 27 Classical and Hellenistic Art Stokstad, Art History, vol.1, pp.135-155 From Plato to Derrida: Plato, Republic Bk. V pp. 99-105 (451d -457c) p.110(473b) Bk. VI p114-118 ( 507a -511e) & Bk.VII; pp.119-124 Continue discussion of the Republic in seminar. 21. Th Oct 29 The Position of the Other in Ancient Greek Society: Women, Slaves, and Strangers Norton Anthology Vol. A, Euripides Medea, pp. 783-822. 22. Tu Nov 3 Aristotle s Ethics and Politics From Plato to Derrida: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics. Bk. I; pp. 164-165 (1094a-1095a13 Aiming at the good, Politics as Master Science, Limitations) Bk. II; pp. 178-187 (1103a-1109b Doctrine of the mean) Online readings from Aristotle s Politics: http://classics.mit.edu/aristotle/politics.html Book One; Parts I and II (The polis, man is a political animal) Book Four; Part II (The six types of government) Part XI (The merits of a middle class constitution) McInerny, D.Q., Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking. Pp. 62-88. 23. Th Nov 5 Alexander the Great and the Spread of Hellenism Website: Plutarch, Life of Alexander the Great "The Hippocratic Oath." 24. Tu Nov 10 Ancient Chinese Culture and Society Norton Anthology, Vol. A Early Chinese Literature & Thought," pp. 1311-1319; Classic of Poetry, pp. 1320-1330; Confucius, Analects, pp.1331-1344; Laozi & Daodejing, pp.1344-1350; Zhuangzi, pp. 1374-1380,1387-1395. 25. Th Nov 12 Chinese Art Stokstad, Art History, vol.3, pp.331-355 Start reading Norton Vol. A, pp. 960-1008. Vergil Aeneid.) 3

26. Tu Nov 17 Greek and Roman Poetry Norton Anthology Vol A, Sappho, poems 1, 16, and 94 from pages 635-43; Norton Anthology Vol A, Catullus, poems 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 11, 16, 42, 51 from pages 940-947; Horace, Odes: i.1; i.11; ii.10; ii.14; iv.7 from handout posted on website; Martial, Epigrams 1.87; 1.90; 1.91; 7.67 9.27 from handout posted on website. 27. Th Nov 19 Roman Culture and History Norton Anthology Vol. A: Vergil, Aeneid. Book IV pp. 1008-1027. 28. Tu Nov 24 Western Culture as a Recursive Process: Vergil Norton Anthology Vol. A: Vergil, Aeneid, Bks. VI (Website) Book XII (excerpts); pp. 1048-1073. Thanksgiving Break 29. Tu Dec 1 Roman Philosophy and Eastern Resonances From Plato to Derrida: Epicurus, Letter to Menoeceus, pp.232-235; Epictetus, Enchiridion, pp. 239-251; Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism, pp. 253-257. 30. Th Dec 3 The Roman Empire Norton Anthology Vol. A: Ovid, Metamorphoses, pp. 1073-1117 31. Tu Dec 8 Roman Art Stokstad, Art History, vol.1 pp. 166-197. Norton Anthology Vol. A: Continue discussion of Ovid. FINAL EXAMINATIONS: Friday, December 11, 9:45-12:00. Long Answer Final in SEMINAR rooms. Wednesday, December 16, 9:45-12:00. Short Answer Final in LECTURE hall. 4

Book List for Humanities 1A Aristophanes, Lysistrata. Parker translation. Signet. Isbn: 978-0451531247 Stokstad and Cothren. Art History, Portable edition vols.1-6, 5 th edition. Pearson, isbn: 9780205969876 Baird, Forrest, ed. Philosophic Classics: From Plato to Derrida, 6 th ed. Pearson / Prentice Hall, isbn: 978-0205783861 Mack, M. et. Al. eds. Norton Anthology of World Literature, vols, A, B, C, third edition Norton isbn: 978-0393933659 McInerny, D.Q. Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking. Random House Trade Paperbacks, isbn 978-0812971156 Thucydides, trans. Woodruff, On Justice, Power and Human Nature Hackett Publishing Co, isbn: 0-87220-168-6 The New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard, College Edition Coogan et al, Oxford isbn: 9780195289558 Lunsford, Andrea. The Everyday Writer, 5th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin s, 2013. (Available free to SJSU students through previously provided link) Note on expense, usage, and purchase of books: You will likely experience some degree of shock when you receive the sum total on the cost of these books. While it is an expensive set of books, as most classes go, know that most of these books will be used for the entire four-semester series and that you will be required to buy only a few more (mostly inexpensive books) in later semesters. It is expensive at the start but the cost over four semesters is not bad. On any given day you will need to have a physical copy of the book that is assigned and you will need to bring it with you to class. Lectures and seminars often make reference to specific quotations on specific pages and you will need to open your book during class to be able to follow and take notes. Different editions of books or e-books usually do not have the same page numbers and will leave you lost in class. It is also productive to shop around. The Spartan bookstore, of course, has all of the required books but tends not to be very competitive in pricing. You can save a substantial amount of money ordered the books from retailers like Amazon. But, be careful! Many of the books have different versions and different editions. The isbns are listed above to assist you in making sure you have the right book if you get it from another source. If the isbn is right, the book is right. Also, you do not need to use that particular edition of the Bible if you have access to another copy although, we are partial to the New Revised Standard translation. Online Readings [Website]: Online readings will be found on Professor Lindahl s website here: http://www.sjsu.edu/people/james.lindahl/courses/hum1a/ 5