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African BLOG TAKEOVER #14

By Lekan Balogun As noted by Kabali-Kagwa, Fleishman reminds us of our relationship to tradition……

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Published June 24, 2021
Categorized as African Takeover, Blog TakeoverTagged Antigone (not quite/quiet), Ismene, Jennie Reznek, Lekan Balogun, Mark Fleishman

African BLOG TAKEOVER #13

This thirteenth blog of the African takeover is written by Dr Lekan Balogun, post-doctoral fellow……

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Published June 24, 2021
Categorized as African Takeover, Blog TakeoverTagged Antigone, Antigone (not quite/quiet), Cape Town, Lekan Balogun

African BLOG TAKEOVER #12

Event announcement Prof. Folake Onayemi of the Department of Classics, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, will be speaking at the final Classical Reception Studies……

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Published June 18, 2021
Categorized as African Takeover, Blog TakeoverTagged Folake Onayemi, Yoruba Literature

African BLOG TAKEOVER #8

Digitising Performance as Practice Research by Jayne Batzofin On the 18th April 2021, a devastating……

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Published May 17, 2021
Categorized as African Takeover, Blog TakeoverTagged Antigone, Antigone (not quite/quiet), Cape Town, Mark Fleishman

African BLOG TAKEOVER #7

Classical References in the Urban Landscape of Mozambique by Carla Bocchetti  Carla Bocchetti has a……

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Published April 19, 2021
Categorized as African Takeover, Blog TakeoverTagged architecture, Baixa, Carla Bocchetti, cartography, classical tradition, Francisco Relogio, Maputo, Mozambique

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