Hierarchies of Reception: the ICS and CRSN reception seminar
Online'Hierarchies of Reception' is the Summer 2021 seminar series co-hosted by the Institute of Classical Studies and the Classical Reception Studies Network, with the support of the British Academy and […]
Class and Classics. Historiography, Reception, Challenges: Towards a Democratisation of Classical Studies
OnlineThe Gramsci Research Network is delighted to announce the programme of the international conference Class and Classics. Historiography, Reception, Challenges: Towards a Democratisation of Classical Studies, which will be held on Zoom […]
CFP: Revisiting the Warrior Princess and her legacy: Xena 20 years on
OnlineCFP: On 18th June 2021 it will be twenty years since the controversial final episode of ground-breaking television series Xena: Warrior Princess, ‘A Friend in Need Part II’ aired. Although […]
Reception Studies: State of the Discipline and New Directions
OnlineAn online, four-day conference hosted by Massey University, New Zealand, in collaboration with The Imagines Project. More information and how to register for the panels (and/or the entire conference) will […]
CFP: APGRD/University of London Joint Postgraduate Symposium
OnlineThe Call for Papers for this year's APGRD/University of London Joint Postgraduate Symposium is now available. The Symposium will take place online from Monday 28 to Tuesday 29 June, with […]
Towards a More Inclusive Classics II
OnlineOnline international workshop organised by Dr Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis (University of St Andrews, UK) and Professor Barbara Goff (University of Reading, UK) Hosted by the Institute of Classical Studies and supported […]
London Classicists of Colour Summer Symposium
OnlineFor the first time ever, LCoC is hosting its own symposium! The aim of the event is to provide a platform for university students at all levels across the UK, […]
ReTAGS Speaker Series: a reading of Femi Osofisan’s Médáyé
Online16 August 2021: a play reading of Médáyé. Médáyé is a re-reading for the African stage of Euripides’ Medea by Femi Osofisan. The reading will be followed by a Q&A […]
CFP: The Tales of Archaeology. Towards a Literary ‘Memory Map’ of the Mediterranean Space
Academia Belgica, RomeThe call for papers is now open for the two-day conference, 'The Tales of Archaeology. Towards a Literary 'Memory Map' of the Mediterranean Space', hosted by Academia Belgica, Rome in collaboration […]
ReTAGS Speaker Series: Prof. Simon Critchley
Online17 September 2021: Prof. Simon Critchley will be presenting aspects from his recent book Tragedy, The Greeks and Us (Pantheon, 2019). Sign up here for the Speaker Series and join the ReTAGS […]