A series of eight workshops organised in collaboration with the Classical
Studies Reception Network (Bristol, Durham, Nottingham, Open University,
Oxford, and Reading). The aim of these workshops is to develop systematic
research training for graduate students in reception studies.
The workshops are free and are open to graduate students, from any
institution, and all are welcome. Those from departments other than
Classics/Ancient History are particularly invited to join.
Please note : PRIOR BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL (see end of message for contact
details)
All students are encouraged to attend the first two workshops and will then
choose from the remainder of the programme those topics most useful to
their own area of research.
PROGRAMME: Most workshops will run from 10:30 to 16:00 at the Institute of
Classical Studies, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU.
12 October 'Introduction and Overview' (for all students) and
including input from recent successful PhD candidates.
'Working with primary sources, ancient and modern' (Prof.
Lorna Hardwick, Dr Felix Budelmann, Dr Anastasia Bakogianni, Dr. Alison
Burke)
19 October 'Theory and Methods' (Dr. Miriam Leonard and Dr Pantelis
Michelakis)
26 October 'History of Ideas' (Dr Ian Macgregor Morris and Professor
Stephen Hodkinson)
2 November 'Drama and Performance' (Professor Edith Hall and Dr Fiona
Macintosh)
9 November 'Working with Photographic Images' (Dr Rembrandt Duits) at
the Warburg Institute 10:30–13:00
16 November 'Working with translations and language texts' (Professor
Stephen Harrison, Dr. Felix Budelmann)
'Acquiring and brushing up Greek and Latin' (Dr James
Robson)
23 November 'Archive Research' (Dr. Chris Stray, Dr. Alison Burke)
30 November 'Film and Popular Culture' (Professor Maria Wyke, Professor
Margaret Malamud, Dr. Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones)
For further details see
http://www2.open.ac.uk/ClassicalStudies/GreekPlays/crsn/confs/crsnconfs.htm
Further information or to book a place please contact Dr Anastasia
Bakogianni on 0207 862 8705 or email [log in to unmask]
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