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Affect Studies: A Brief Introduction to its Theory and Practice

January 19, 2023Blog Takeover, Realigning Reception Takeover
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

December 21, 2022Blog Takeover, Realigning Reception Takeover
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

December 21, 2022Blog Takeover, Realigning Reception Takeover
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

November 18, 2022Blog Takeover, Realigning Reception Takeover
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

October 21, 2022Blog Takeover, Realigning Reception Takeover
‘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

October 12, 2022Blog Takeover, Realigning Reception Takeover
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

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