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A Latina Labyrinth: Ariadne in Classic and Contemporary Literature

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A Latina Labyrinth: Ariadne in Classic and Contemporary Literature

UC Davis professor Kathleen Cruz was hosted by UCSB Classice for a lecture on modern Latine writers who draw on classical mythology, particularly the story of Ariadne, to explore themes of ethnic identity, feminism, and social exclusion. In her lecture, Cruz highlighted works by Chicana poet Analicia Sotelo and Puerto Rican poet Etnairis Rivera, showing how these poets use Ariadne’s myth to reflect on experiences of “othering,” reclaiming identity, and the challenges of diasporic life.

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Cupid and Psyche: A Love Story with a Dark Side

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Cupid and Psyche: A Love Story with a Dark Side

Reed College Classics scholar Sonia Sabnis spoke on the love story between the Roman gods Cupid and Psyche, and how this second-century myth’s darker themes impacted 20th-century American literature at an annual lecture sponsored by Center for the Study of Ancient Fiction at UC Santa Barbara.

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