These are some of the online resources I used in my Medusa lecture. The main idea was on reclamation vs exploitation of the myth.
I started with the Theogony and discussed Gorgons, M's location, and Perseus decapitating her.
Then we looked at Ovid's version from Met. 4. Change in location, role of Minerva, debate about whether Minerva transforms Medusa "for her own protection."
Then we looked at a whole range of visuals starting with this Medusa mosaic from Dion, Greece.
Then I showed this Perseus holding Medusa's head from Stabiae.
Students dunked on him for being short and jejune as well as noting the iconographic elements associated with the myth
Caravaggio is next with the discussion of using his own head.
Follow this up with some classic Cellini and we are ready to transition to the 2020s.
Cardi B as Medusa for H-ween comes next.
We had a spectacular discussion about the gold decoration; her looking straight into the camera; the beauty and seduction; and the snake tail. ALSO, note how she is REFLECTED in the floor under her.
PS WAP: Wet ASP Python
Rihanna's 2013 cover of GQ was next. Students noted how the snakes look like a head wrap; how the articles around her are about men and she is in the middle; how her eyes have the snake slit.
Discussion of these 2 centered on black women creatives reclaiming the myth.
Students pointed out the hangry stereotype; Davis' depilation, and the density of allusions.
We used this slide to transition to Garbatti's "Medusa with the head of Perseus" by thinking about the presentation of the body and eye contact.
I then presented the controversy around the Garbatti being set up as a monument to MeToo using the BitchMedia piece by @artcrimeprof and @Sonja_Drimmer
After this we watched Mary Beard's short clip on Medusa through the ages. One thing she hits on is how Medusa is a common foil for misogynistic attacks on female politicians.
And we transition to this image of the occupant of the white house as Perseus holding H. Clinton's head.
A fascinating discussion followed since the students had read about how Perseus killed Medusa in her sleep so they showed how the image is a self-own bc T hasn't won fairly.
Some other resources: @ChiaraSulprizio hosts an amazing video of Medusa as a single dating mother to a Minotaur
From Fantoche: “Life is not simple for the small Minotaur with Medusa for a mother."
My #Mythology class has a strong reception angle this semester. The premise is I give the primary sources and they engage. I don't tell them what others have said or what sources to use.
The reward? An amazing discussion about Cream's "Tales of Brave Ulysses"