Unprivileged Pasts, Unwritten Origins

University College Cork College Road, Cork, Ireland

Room G27, O’Rahilly Building, University College Cork How do we moderns conceptualize the “roots” and the “beginning” of our collective identities? How have the traditions and habits we recognize as […]

Cicero in Basel. Reception Histories from a Humanist City

CALL FOR PAPERS: With the generous support of the foundation Patrum Lumen Sustine (PLuS) the Department of Ancient Studies of the University of Basel and the Société Internationale des Amis de Cicéron (SIAC) are jointly […]

Queer loss, queer Classics: A.E.Housman’s ‘lost country’

Wills Memorial Building Queens Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Jennifer Ingleheart talks about how A E Housman's losses and unrequited love as a queer man were reflected in his poetry. Queer people have often experienced losses, such as missing […]

Free

Between Oedipus and the Sphinx: Freud and Egypt

University College School London

Egypt played a prominent role in Freud’s personal life and writings. From his childhood encounter with the Phillipson Bible, through his psychobiography of Leonardo da Vinci (in which  the Egyptian […]

£40 – £65

Homer Today

Senate House, University of London Malet Street, London

Interested in hearing about all the latest developments in research and interpretations of the Iliad and Odyssey? Martha Kearney will chair a panel of experts as they discuss their most […]

Andromeda

Nottingham Playhouse Wellington Circus, Nottingham, United Kingdom

A hero saves a princess from a monster. Two girls meet on a starry night. Andromeda is a queer reimagining of Euripides’ Andromeda, constellating fragments from Greek myth with a contemporary queer […]

£10