Primetime: From Damnation to Digital Dissolution: Justice in the Don Juan Myth from Baroque to Cyberculture
| Date |
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
1:20 - 2:10 p.m. |
| Featuring | Dr Graciela Pérez, Professor of Languages and Cultures, Research Director; Amelie Hansen, Junior Business and Spanish Major, Associate Researcher; Nicholas Jarman, Associate Translator |
| Location | University Library - View maps and directions |
| Instructions for Guests | Join us in person or via Zoom. |
| Sponsors | Friends of the BU Library and the Office of the Provost. |
Event Description
This interdisciplinary project explores the timeless myth of Don Juan, focusing on how the recurring theme of divine punishment reflects the complex tension between human desire and divine justice. This study seeks to uncover how Don Juan's rejection of religious values has informed enduring debates about faith, morality, and salvation, ultimately bridging disciplinary divides and offering fresh insights into the intersection of culture, faith, and the human experience.
Questions?
Contact ann-gannon@bethel.edu.