This event brings together early career researchers studying how the history of sex and sexuality intersects with the reception of the ancient world in the 19th and 20th centuries. The event is organised in conjunction with the Exeter Centre for Medical History, Exeter Classical Receptions Network, the national Classical Reception Studies Network (CRSN), and the Rethinking Sexology project.… Continue reading Sex, Sexuality and Classical Reception

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Warwick Classics WiP Research Seminar Guest Speaker |
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Warwick Classical Connections Seminar Series Cambridge Classical Reception Seminar Series (CCRSS) Room G.21, Faculty of Classics Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge As Marinetti best expressed, the pre-war avant-garde rejected the classical tradition with belligerence in its ‘dance towards the common apotheosis of the Future’. Subsequently, post-war art of the 1920s has been evaluated pessimistically; ‘abstract’ has been taken to be synonymous… Continue reading Sofia Greaves, ‘The mythic method. Subversive classicism in Giorgio de Chirico and British painting of the late 1920s’ |
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Join us for a day of papers on Ovid in England; Ovid’s reproduction through Elizabethan textiles; models of abject creativity; gender and sex; the genre of love elegy Speakers include: Catherine Bates; Cora Fox; Linda Grant; Liz Oakley-Brown Keynes Library (Room 114), 43 Gordon Square, Birkbeck Contact: s.wiseman@bbk.ac.uk or elizabeth.scott-baumann@kcl.ac.uk The London… Continue reading The London Renaissance Seminar: Ovid in Love and Trouble |
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University of Bristol Dept of Classics and Ancient History Research Seminar Seminars are held at 3.30 until 5 in Senate House 3.10, followed by drinks and dinner to which all are invited. |
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