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ANCIENT (CLASSICAL) NON-WESTERN THOUGHT /
POST-COLONIAL PERSPECTIVES ON ANCIENT (CLASSICAL) THOUGHT


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CONFERENCES

2008:

  • Classical Empires in Contemporary Culture, University College London, May 23

2007:

  • Greece, Rome and Colonial India, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, June 29

2006:

  • Imperialism in the Ancient World, Royal Irish Academy Committee for Greek and Latin Studies, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, October 26-27

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PHILOSOPHERS / THEORISTS

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SOURCES: SECONDARY

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  • Anthologies:

    • Hurst, Henry, and Sara Owen, eds.  Ancient Colonizations: Analogy, Similarity and Difference.  London: Duckworth, 2005.

    • Lipson, Carol S., and Roberta A. Binkley ,eds.  Ancient Non-Greek Rhetorics.  West Lafayette, IN: Parlor, 2009.

    • Arts:

      • Goff, Barbara, ed.  Classics and Colonialism.  London: Duckworth, 2005.

      • Hardwick, Lorna, and Carol Gillespie, eds.  Classics in Post-Colonial Worlds: Classical Presences.  Oxford: OUP, 2007.

      • Martindale, Charles, ed.  Classics and the Use of Reception

  • Selected Individual Works:

    • Arts:

      • Greenwood, Emily.  "'We Speak Latin in Trinidad': Uses of Classics in Caribbean Literature."  Classics and Colonialism.  Ed. Barbara Goff.  London: Duckworth, 2005.  65-91.

      • Greenwood, Emily.  "Classics and the Atlantic Triangle: Caribbean Readings of Greece and Rome via Africa."  Caribbean Connections.  Ed. Lorna Milne.  Forum for Modern Language Studies 40.4 (2004): 365-376.

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