October 21, 2023
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Harriet Fertik's Residence
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CREG New Work Social
CREG (Centering Race, Ethnicity, and Gender) New Work Social
October 21st at 4 pm at Harriet Fertik's Residence
Please contact Harriet Fertik (fertik.1@osu.edu) if you are interested or have any questions.
This is the inaugural meeting of the CREG New Work Social. We will meet once each semester to discuss recent published work relevant to the study of race, ethnicity, and gender in antiquity and its reception (broadly defined) or to discuss work in progress with a guest speaker.
For this fall’s meeting, we will read and discuss Rosa Andújar’s “Phoenician Women: Deviant Thebans Out of Time” (in Queer Euripides, 2022) and Craig Williams’ “The Latin Language and Native Survivance in North America” (American Journal of Philology, 2022).
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2023-10-21 16:00:00
2023-10-21 18:00:00
CREG New Work Social
CREG (Centering Race, Ethnicity, and Gender) New Work Social
October 21st at 4 pm at Harriet Fertik's Residence
Please contact Harriet Fertik (fertik.1@osu.edu) if you are interested or have any questions.
This is the inaugural meeting of the CREG New Work Social. We will meet once each semester to discuss recent published work relevant to the study of race, ethnicity, and gender in antiquity and its reception (broadly defined) or to discuss work in progress with a guest speaker.
For this fall’s meeting, we will read and discuss Rosa Andújar’s “Phoenician Women: Deviant Thebans Out of Time” (in Queer Euripides, 2022) and Craig Williams’ “The Latin Language and Native Survivance in North America” (American Journal of Philology, 2022).
Harriet Fertik's Residence
America/New_York
public
CREG (Centering Race, Ethnicity, and Gender) New Work Social
October 21st at 4 pm at Harriet Fertik's Residence
Please contact Harriet Fertik (fertik.1@osu.edu) if you are interested or have any questions.
This is the inaugural meeting of the CREG New Work Social. We will meet once each semester to discuss recent published work relevant to the study of race, ethnicity, and gender in antiquity and its reception (broadly defined) or to discuss work in progress with a guest speaker.
For this fall’s meeting, we will read and discuss Rosa Andújar’s “Phoenician Women: Deviant Thebans Out of Time” (in Queer Euripides, 2022) and Craig Williams’ “The Latin Language and Native Survivance in North America” (American Journal of Philology, 2022).