Racing the Classics (March 16-17, 2018)
Created by Sindiso Nyoni Racing the Classics is a working conference series dedicated to using and developing critical theories of race and ethnicity in all aspects of the discipline. Co-organized by...
View ArticleClassics and Global Humanities (University of Ghana, 2018)
UPDATE: For an overview of the conference and photos, see our page in Collaborations or read our interview in the Luminaries series with Michael Okyere Asante. University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana...
View Article“A Brief History of Black Classicism” (CHS, Washington, D.C.)
Michele Valerie Ronnick presented “A Brief History of Black Classicism in the United States” at the CHS on April 27th, 2018. Cyerra Haywood shared her report on the lecture here. You can watch a...
View ArticleTheorizing Africana Receptions
Eos is delighted to announce the program for Theorizing Africana Receptions, our inaugural workshop at the 2019 meeting of the Society for Classical Studies. Friday, January 4th10:45 a.m.-12:45...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Toni Morrison
Toni Morrison at the Sixth Biennial Conference of The Morrison Society, “Toni Morrison and the Circuits of the Imagination”, in Paris, France (2010) Toni Morrison, Nobel Laureate and a pillar of...
View ArticleTenure Track Job Opening (Generalist, Reception Studies), Department of...
The Department of Classics at the College of the Holy Cross has been authorized to conduct a search for a tenure-track appointment to begin in Fall, 2020. Due to the criteria of the job description...
View ArticleREADS: Soyinka's Bacchae (CAAS Annual Meeting, Oct. 12, 2019)
Our second READS workshop at the annual meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States (CAAS) is scheduled for 10/12 in the 2:30pm slot. We have selected Noble Prize winner Wole...
View ArticleCall for Papers: 2nd International Classics Conference in Ghana
The Classical Association of Ghana2nd International Classics Conference in Ghana (ICCG)8th to 11th October 2020University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaGlobal Classics and Africa: Past, Present, and Future...
View ArticleInternational Center of Medieval Art Profile
Three times a year, the International Center of Medieval Art releases a newsletter to its members as part of its efforts to support the scholarship and preservation of visual and material cultures...
View ArticleSpecial Session of READS
Nationwide protests in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives have brought renewed attention to the necessity of anti-racist work in every facet of American life. Anti-racist reading lists or...
View ArticleREADS and the Legacy of Morrison
Novelist, critic, Nobel Laureate, speaker, teacher, editor, mother, mentor, and friend, Toni Morrison passed away in August of 2019. Over the last year, many organizations have considered her...
View ArticleThe fall after the summer of solidarity
An essay on READS For Black Lives and our mission. In its narcissistic monologue the colonialist bourgeoisie, by way of its academics, had implanted in the minds of the colonized that the essential...
View ArticleNew Luminaries Interview (Amy Quan Barry)
Check out our latest Luminaries interview with Amy Quan Barry.
View ArticleNew Luminaries Interview (Tracey Walters)
Check out our latest Luminaries interview with Tracey Walters.
View ArticleNew Luminaries Interview (Nikki Spigner)
Check out our latest Luminaries interview with Nikki Spigner.
View ArticleNew Luminaries Interview (Gregson Davis)
Check out our latest Luminaries interview with Gregson Davis.
View ArticleYear in Review (2021-2022)
This year we have continued to expand our LUMINARIES series: don’t miss our conversations with Gregson Davis, Nikki Spigner, and many more. We began 2022 at the Society for Classical Studies with a...
View ArticleNew Programming
Eos Gallery Night 2020 Calling all members!When we started Eos, we had a few simple goals in mind: create a space, highlight some issues in the field, etc. Five years on and we are taking stock of...
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