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Krishnan Venkatesh and Aparna Ravilochan

Family Drama: From Oedipus to Ozu

Krishnan Venkatesh + Aparna Ravilochan

Continuing the Conversation Episode 2 Jan 19, 2023 58 minutes

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Family is an inexhaustible source of conflict for dramatists, novelists, and filmmakers鈥攑erhaps more inexhaustible than war. From Greek dramatists Aeschylus and Sophocles to Confucius, Vyasa, and Ozu, family is a problem, a question, and a source of both self-destruction and self-actualization. In this episode, Santa Fe host Krishnan Venkatesh is joined by Santa Fe tutor Aparna Ravilochan for a journey deep into the heart of Thebes鈥攚here King Laius has died at the hands of his own son Oedipus, and Oedipus has unwittingly married his mother Jocasta鈥攁nd a subtler journey into the world of famed Japanese filmmaker Yasujir艒 Ozu, where a happily domiciled father and daughter, Somiya and Noriko, will be ripped apart by the norms and expectations of tradition. This episode searches for insights into the nature of family, the tension between the safety and anxiety that family creates, and the rich and multiple ways that different artists, works, cultures, and mediums express these insights.

In this Episode

  • Aparna Ravilochan
    Guest Aparna Ravilochan

    Aparna Ravilochan (SF12) is a tutor at St. John’s College. This semester, she is reading Aquinas in sophomore seminar, teaching Ptolemy in freshman mathematics, and studying logic in sophomore language.

  • Krishnan Venkatesh
    Host Krishnan Venkatesh

    Krishnan Venkatesh is a tutor at St. John’s College. This semester, he is reading Austen in junior seminar, translating Moli猫re in junior language, and leading a Chinese tutorial in the Graduate Institute.

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The power and beauty of Homer鈥檚 imagery in the Iliad is undeniable, and his scenes of battle often prompt vexing questions about ancient and modern virtues. Can killing and dying in war be beautiful? Is a just cause required for glory to be gained? Is war a courageous way of fulfilling human nature and, ultimately, of embracing the reality that death awaits us all? This episode, in which Annapolis host Louis Petrich and tutor Erica Beall delve into the dramatic contrasts that make Homer鈥檚 work powerful and war potentially beautiful, invites us to question our own modern perspectives on this ancient text.

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