This post is written by Shuvatri Dasgupta, a doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge and a visiting researcher at the School of History, University of St Andrews. Indians in … Read More
African Fashion, Environment and Classical Antiquity
This post is written by Dr Carla Bocchetti, associate member of the French Institute in South Africa IFAS-Research. Other posts include: Classical References in the Urban Landscape of Mozambique and … Read More
Affect Studies: A Brief Introduction to its Theory and Practice
The fifth post in the Realigning Reception blog series on Affect Studies is written by Marianna Leszczyk. Marianna is a DPhil student at Oxford whose doctoral project explores the reception … Read More
Classics and the Mass Market II: Cheap Books for Everyman
In the second post in this double bill, ‘Cheap Books for Everyman: Classic Reprints and the Twentieth-century Publisher’s Series’, Caterina Domeneghini examines cheap ‘classic’ books and their ever-changing defining attributes … Read More
Classics and the Mass Market I: Authenticity for Sale
Double post: Classics and the Mass Market I & II The third post in the Realigning Reception blog series is a double bill by Claire Barnes and Caterina Domeneghini, who … Read More
Queer Theory and Classics
The second post in the Realigning Reception blog series is written jointly by Marcus Bell and Eleonora Colli. Marcus Bell is a DPhil student in Classics at the University of … Read More
‘Beware of the neo-colonial wolf’: World Reception, Universality, and Decolonising the Academy
The first post in the Realigning Reception blog series is written by Leo Kershaw, a second-year PhD student at the University of Oxford writing his dissertation on receptions of Medea … Read More
Realigning Reception CRSN Takeover
Welcome to the ‘Realigning Reception’ CRSN blog takeover! This takeover is a little different from our usual format. The series will run over the autumn and takes the form of … Read More
The End of Emergence? Next Steps for Ibero-American Classics
This post is by Dr Maya Feile Tomes, Lorna Close Lecturer in Spanish at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, and Affiliated Lecturer in Classics, Cambridge. When can a fledgling … Read More
Translating Virgil’s Aeneid into Cordel Literature
This post was written by Fábio Paifer Cairolli, Professor of Latin Language and Literature at the Federal University of Paraná (Curitiba-PR-Brazil). He received his Ph.D. in Literature from the University … Read More