优选欧洲文化入门.课件.ppt
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1、欧洲文化入门欧洲文化入门TextbookEuropean Culture: An Introduction欧洲文化入门主编:王佐良 祝珏 李品伟 高厚堃外语教学与研究出版社Contents1.Greek Culture and Roman Culture2.The Bible and Christianity3.The Middle Ages4.Renaissance and Reformation5.The Seventeenth Century6.The Age of Enlightenment7.Romanticism8.Marxism and Darwinism9.Realism10.
2、Modernism and Other Trends11.Review for Final TestchronologicalTerm ScheduleNo. of Classes/Week2No. of Weeks18Total No. of Classes36AssessmentlFinal ScorelCoursework 20% lFinal Test 80%IntroductionlUses of the SubjectlLanguage cannot be learned without the knowledge of the culture behind it.lNecessa
3、ry to the citizens of the world.lTwo Major Elements in European CulturelGreco-Roman elementlJudeo-Christian element Division 1Greek Culture & Roman CultureGreek CulturelThe Historical Context1200 B.C. War between Greece and Troy5th century B.C. Greek culture reached a high point -Failure of Persian
4、invasion-Establishment of democracy and flourishing of S.P.L.A.& HWCivil war between Athens and Sparta 4th century B.C. All Greece ruled by Alexander, King of Macedon 146 B.C. Romans conquered Greece Greek CulturelSocial and Political StructurelAthens was a “democracy”.lThe economy rested on an imme
5、nse amount of slave labour.lThe Greeks loved sports.lOlympic GameslThe worlds foremost amateur sports competition (1896)Greek CulturelHomer 700B.C. Author of ancient Greeks epics (1200-1100 B.C.)lThe Iliad Trojan War Greek: Agamemnon, Achilles, Odysseus Trojan: HectorlThe Odyssey Return of Odysseus
6、after the Trojan War to his home island of Ithaca.Greek CultureGreek CulturelLyric PoetrylSappho (612-580 B.C.) woman poet - The most important lyric poet of ancient Greece - Noted for love poems of passionate intensitylPindar (518-438 B.C.) Best known for odes celebrating the victories at the athle
7、tic games. (the 14 Olympian odes)Greek CulturelDrama - Developed in the 5th century B.C. - Performed in open-air theatres, actors wore masksWriterWorksTragedy/ComedyCharacteristicsNoted forAeschylus(525-456 B.C.)Prometheus Bound, Persians, AgamemnonTragedyOnly two actors and a chorus;Written in vers
8、eVivid character portrayal and majestic poetrySophocles(496-406 B.C.)Oedipus the King, Electra, AntigoneTragedyAdd a third actor and decrease the size of the chorus.Strong impact on European literature. Some plots adopted by later writers. “the Oedipus complex”Euripides (484-406 B.C.)Andromache, Med
9、ea, Trojan WomenTragedyMainly about women; more of a realist; characters less heroic, more like ordinary people.The first writer of “problem plays”Aristophanes (450-380 B.C.)Frogs, Clouds, Wasps, BirdsComedyLoose in plot, satirical in tone, full of clever parody and acute criticism.Contemporary even
10、ts and direct attacks on well-known people of the dayGreek CulturelHistorylHerodotus (484-430 B.C.)lFather of HistorylWrote wars between Greeks and PersianslFull of anecdotes, digressions, and lively dialoguelThucydides (460-404 B.C.)lMore accurate as an historianlWrote wars between Athens and Spart
11、a, between Athens and SyracuselTrace events to causes and bring out the effectsGreek CulturePhilosopherIdeasPythagoras (580-500 B.C.)Founder of scientific mathematicsAll things are numbers.Heracleitus (540-480 B.C.)Fire is the primary element of the universe.Everything else has arisen out of it.All
12、is flux, nothing is stationery.The strife between the opposites produce the harmony.Democritus (460-370 B.C.)One of earliest philosophical materialistsSpeculate about the atomic structure of matter.“For all men good and truth are the same, but pleasure is different for different men.It is repentance
13、 for what has been shamefully done that sets life right.He who does wrong is more unfortunate than he who is wrong.It is right, since we are human, that we should not laugh at human misfortunes but lament them.”lPhilosophy and ScienceGreek CulturelGreatest Names in European PhilosophylSocrates (470-
14、399 B.C.)lTeacher of PlatolThe dialectical method of argumentlPut on trial on a charge of “injuring the city”lCondemned to deathGreek CulturelGreatest Names in European PhilosophylPlato (428-348 B.C.)lStudent of Socrates and teacher of AristotlelWrote famous Dialogues to record SocrateslIdealismOnly
15、 “ideas” like beauty, truth, goodness are completely realThe physical world is only relatively reallMany of his ideas were absorbed into Christian thoughtGreek CulturelGreatest Names in European PhilosophylAristotle (384-322 B.C.)lPlatos pupillThe great humanist and the great man of science meetWrot
16、e epoch-making works on logic, moral philosophy, politics, metaphysics, psychology, physics, zoology, poetry, rhetoric.Did much to form the philosophical, scientific and cosmological outlook of an entire culture.lWorks that are still important nowEthics, Politics, Poetics, RhetoriclDiffer from his t
17、eacher in many waysEmphasize direct observation of nature, theory should follow fact; Plato relied on subjective thinking.Idea and matter made up concrete individual realities; Plato held ideas had a higher reality than the physical world.lMans aim in life is happinessGreek CultureSchoolsPhilosopher
18、IdeasSophistsProtagoras(500 B.C.)Man is the measure of all things.CynicsDiogenes(412-323 B.C.)He decided to live like a dog and the word “cynic” means “dog” in Greek. Reject all conventions, advocate self-sufficiency and extreme simplicity in life.ScepticsPyrrhon(360-272 B.C.)Not all knowledge was a
19、ttainable.EpicureansEpicurus(341-270 B.C.)materialistPleasure is the highest good in life; not sensual enjoyment, but freedom from pain and emotional upheaval; could be attained by the practice of virtue.StoicsZeno(335-263 B.C.)materialistOpposed to the Epicureans. The most important thing in life i
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