Author: Amy Smith & Bunny Waring. Edits: Bunny Waring.
Date: 26th April 2021.
Come one, come all! After a short break, the Classics Department is ready to entertain and educate you all with a new series of free, online seminars.
Join us weekly on Wednesdays at 4pm for our Summer Seminar Series which focuses on the theme ‘Making Classics Better’. In this accessible and inclusive online environment, we welcome a stellar group of speakers from as close as Roehampton and as far as Melbourne to address issues that hamper inclusivity in Classics and/or explore means of promoting diversity in the study of antiquity more broadly.
This theme relates to the work of many of our colleagues and follows on from a successful series of workshops on Inclusive Classics co-organised by our Joint-Head of Department, Prof. Barbara Goff (see out 2020 blog post: https://blogs.reading.ac.uk/classics-at-reading/page/3/.
Below is the full programme and you can join us—for free—by clicking on our events page: https://www.facebook.com/UoRClassics/events/
28 April: What makes classical myth an ideal topic for autistic children? – Susan Deacy (Roehampton)
5 May: Covid+Collapse – Louise Hitchcock (Melbourne)
12 May: Collaboration in UK Classics Education: Reflecting on Ambitions and Realities – Arlene Holmes-Henderson (KCL)
19 May: Disability Studies and the Classical Body: The Forgotten Other – Ellen Adams (KCL)
26 May: Subverting the Classics? White Feminism and Reception Studies – Holly Ranger (SAS)
2 June: TBA – Patrice Rankine (Richmond)