
Introduction
Author(s) -
Erica Anderson,
Alberto De Simoni,
Anastasia Pantazopoulou,
Kenneth Silverman,
Anthony D. Smith
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
selected proceedings of the classics graduate student symposia at the university of florida
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2831-588X
DOI - 10.32473/pcgss.v1i.130425
Subject(s) - constructive , modernity , endowment , politics , sociology , field (mathematics) , graduate students , classics , library science , political science , media studies , history , pedagogy , law , pure mathematics , operating system , mathematics , process (computing) , computer science
The University of Florida Classics Graduate Student Symposium is an annual meeting of graduate students organized and hosted by the graduate students of the Classics Department of the University of Florida. Every year, under the supervision of Dr. Eleni Bozia, and with the generous support of the Rothman Endowment of the Classics Department and the Center for Greek Studies, we pose questions and invite consideration of topics that push the boundaries of our field in an attempt to interpret antiquity, modernity, and their intersection. Since October 2017, we have been welcoming graduate students from the United States and Europe whose research is invested in different fields in the humanities and engaging with them in constructive discussions that illuminate the Greco-Roman world as well as current social, political, and cultural issues.