N.b. The text below has been translated by A. Vazquez. The original Portuguese version can be found here: Notas de rodapé a O Uraguay. This post was written by Dreykon … Read More
A Bilingual Edition of Peramás’s On the Guaraní Way of Life
This post is written by Michael Brumbaugh, Associate Professor of Classical Studies and an Affiliate in Latin American Studies at Tulane University. His first book, The New Politics of Olympos, was … Read More
Medea, Cuba, and the American Nightmare
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