This post is by Eduardo García-Molina, a fourth-year graduate student in Classics at the University of Chicago. While currently writing his dissertation on communication and administration in the Seleukid Empire, … Read More
Hesperides CRSN Takeover
Hello and welcome to the Hesperides takeover of the CRSN blog! Hesperides is an international scholarly organization that highlights Greco-Roman engagements throughout the Luso-Hispanic world. You can learn more about us at our website or by … Read More
ICS Seminar Series Proposals
The CRSN invites expressions of interest from Early Career Researchers who would like to convene or co-convene the Classical Reception seminar series at the Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) in summer 2022. … Read More
Khameleon Classics Podcast Series
The CRSN is delighted to support Khameleon Classics, a podcast series hosted by Khameleon Productions. Khameleon Productions was founded in 2020, based on a production company built at Oxford University. … Read More
African BLOG TAKEOVER #20
The final blog of the African takeover is by Dr Samantha Masters, a lecturer at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. She teaches Ancient Cultures in the Department of Ancient Studies, and … Read More
African Takeover announcement: ReTAGS Speaker Series
On the 8 July 2021 ReTAGS presented Act 1 of their newly launched Speaker Series. Prof. Ato Quayson, author of the recently published book Tragedy and Postcolonial Literature (Cambridge University … Read More
African BLOG TAKEOVER #19
Carla Bocchetti, associate member of the French Institute in South Africa IFAS-Research and author of the African takeover Blog 7 reports on her fascinating exhibition on Homer and the Indian … Read More
African BLOG TAKEOVER #18
Mandla Mbothwe’s blog post reflects on iKrele leChiza, the second ReTAGS’ Practice as Research (PaR) theatre production which engages not only with tragedy from a South African perspective, but also the Homeric character … Read More
African BLOG TAKEOVER #17
by Gifty Etornam Katahena – continued from #16 A further Classical echo is in a portrait of Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of the Republic of Ghana, situated at his … Read More
African BLOG TAKEOVER #16
by Gifty Etornam Katahena When the Remnants Remain: Redefining Classics in Ghana through Reception The first July blog (and 16th of the African takeover!) is written by Gifty Etornam Katahena … Read More