Bryn Mawr College, April 16–17, 2027 Co-organizers: Asya Sigelman (Classics) and Margaret Strair (German Studies) Keynote speaker: Barbara Graziosi (Princeton University) The rapid integration of generative AI in everyday life brings renewed urgency to fundamental questions about human creativity: what constitutes the human act of writing, and how does human literary production differ from… Continue reading CfP: Literary Reception and Human Creativity in the Age of AI
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1 event,Video games have become a significant and influential part of mainstream culture. Consequently, historical game studies have rapidly evolved into a new field of study over the last two decades. The objective of this conference is to direct attention towards two aspects of video games that have received comparatively little scholarly attention; firstly, the representations… Continue reading So(cially) Ancient! Representing Ancient and Early Medieval Social, Ethnic and Religious Realities in Video Games |
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