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Isegoria crosses the narrow sea and the enormous continent for an insightful discussion over the future of Classical Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The panel seeks to bring us all in conversation on what we can do to grow the field of Classics despite negative perceptions and various institutional policies that hamper its effective teaching and study in sub-Saharan Africa. What have we done so far in this field? What challenges persist? And what can we do going forward?
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Organised by Michael K. Okyere Asante (UESD, Somanya/Stellenbosch University).
Supported by the 'Ancient Worlds, Modern Communities' initiative of the Society for Classical Studies.
Moderated by Dr Nandini Pandey (John Hopkins University).
Date: Monday, December 13, 2021
Time: 2pm GMT
Venue: Zoom
Please click on the link below to download video recordings of the event.
Part 1: Michael Asante's introduction; talks of David van Schoor, Stefanos Apostolou, Kenneth Arthur, and Sandra Ayikwerah.
Part 2: Talks of Regina Amegah, Kofi Ackah, Folake Onayemi, Michael Okyere Asante, and Mathura Umachandran.
Part 3: Q&A and discussion.
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