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Delving Deeper: Mining in the Egyptian Eastern Desert (Public ISAW Lecture)

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March 3 at 11:00AM Easter | Delving Deeper: Mining in the Egyptian Eastern Desert (Public ISAW Lecture)

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Opening the Ancient World: A Free Public Virtual Conference Hosted by SASA

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Opening the Ancient World
A Free Public Virtual Conference

Discovery, Science, and Technology in the Ancient World -
Traditions and Innovations
Sunday - Monday, July 23rd - 24th, 2023

Save Ancient Studies Alliance presents our third annual conference, a new type of online
conference for ALL Ancient Studies scholars & anyone interested in the Ancient World. Our
goals are:

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TREXTUALITY: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translated and Multilingual Texts

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Photo: Turun kaupunki / Seilo Ristimäki

University of Turku, Finland, 7–9 September, 2023

Keynote speakers
Guyda Armstrong, University of Manchester
"Travelling things: materializing translation in premodern objects"
Esa Christine Hartmann, University of Strasbourg
"Dialogues Between Poets: genetic readings of translingual writing and collaborative translation"
Outi Paloposki, University of Turku
"Drafts, letters, letter drafts – adventures in translation archives"

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Poetics: A RaceB4Race Symposium

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January 27-28: Arizona State University and livestreamed

https://asuevents.asu.edu/RaceB4Race%20Symposium?eventDate=2023-01-27

This symposium will invite scholars and poets to examine the ways race can, should, and/or does function within poetic paradigms. Along with one of our distinguished speakers, Fred Moten, we ponder "the question of how we can read the poem is redoubled now. Now, how can we read this poem?"

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Moses Hadas and Historical Black Colleges and Universities - Classics, Racism, Segregation

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The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities at Columbia University

Moses Hadas and Historical Black Colleges and Universities - Classics, Racism, Segregation, featuring Rachel Hadas, Roosevelt Montás, and Dan-el Padilla Peralta

Wednesday, January 25, 6:10-8:00PM, EST

A virtual event

Register at: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0ucuCqrDkpGNd6dMs…

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ACLS Leading Edge Fellowships for recent PhDs

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Program Partners Early-Career Scholars in the Humanities and Interpretive Social Sciences with 22 Social Justice Organizations

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Fact&Fiction: Deceptive Discourse in Ancient Epic

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Fact&Fiction: Deceptive Discourse in Ancient Epic

5-6 April 2024, University of Toronto

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Petition to Save Classics at Turku

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News from Finland

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OPEN CALL FOR NEW VOLUME ON GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN SUETONIUS

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OPEN CALL FOR NEW VOLUME ON GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN SUETONIUS

Edited by Konstantinos Kapparis and Jennifer A. Rea

Proposals are now being accepted for chapters of 7500-8000 words for an edited collection on any aspect related to Gender and Sexuality in Suetonius. Topics could include, but are not limited to, narratives of gender, women, masculinity, non-binary sexuality, enslavement and sexuality, prostitution, gendered identities, and gender in the Graeco-Roman biographical tradition.

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2024 Annual Meeting: CFPs now online

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Please see the 2024 annual meeting page for a special call for seminars from the SCS Program Committee; a call for actors for Lysistrata from CAMP; and calls for papers from SCS committees, affiliated groups, and organizer-refereed panels.

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