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
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
African BLOG TAKEOVER #15
By Lekan Balogun Remarkably, Antigone is also an individual but a very different type for the singularity that this character embodies transcends type, class, sex, or the woman-female-gender sphere, either … Read More
African BLOG TAKEOVER #14
By Lekan Balogun As noted by Kabali-Kagwa, Fleishman reminds us of our relationship to tradition as a means to (re)acquaint ourselves with other ways of interpreting a work of art … Read More
African BLOG TAKEOVER #13
This thirteenth blog of the African takeover is written by Dr Lekan Balogun, post-doctoral fellow at the University of Cape Town. His PhD from the Victoria University of Wellington, New … Read More
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 Network seminar on Monday 21 June 2021, 4.30pm-6.00pm BST. Professor Onayemi is well known for her fascinating work on Graeco-Roman and Yoruba literature and society. This includes topics such as comparative drama, women and … Read More