[Usyd_Classics_Events] At the next Critical Antiquities Workshop (Oct 8)...

Ben Brown benjamin.brown at sydney.edu.au
Wed Sep 29 08:24:46 AEST 2021


Dear Friends,

At the next Critical Antiquities Workshop, we are pleased to be launching the book Antigone in the Americas: Democracy, Sexuality, and Death in the Settler Colonial Present<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/m4kMCxngwOf1j8042i8R6vL?domain=sunypress.edu> (SUNY 2021) by Andrés Henao Castro, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

Andres’ book examines the theoretical reception of Antigone in the Americas while introducing, according to the book’s blurb, “decolonial rumination as a new interpretive methodology through which to approach classical texts.” In what promises to be a thrilling addition to our understanding of critical antiquities, Antigone in the Americas brings past and present together in a theoretically rich manifold to consider the way metics (resident aliens) and slaves can resituate the play within the politics of mourning and the ongoing critique of oppression in the global south.

In addition to Andrés, we will be joined by two distinguished commentators: Assistant Professor Demetra Kasimis (Political Science, University of Chicago) and Ely Orrego-Torres (Political Science, Northwestern University). The focus of discussion will be the introduction and chapter 1 from Andrés’ book. Please note, an excerpt of the introduction will be circulated to registered participants prior to the event.

The event will take place on Friday, October 8 at 11am-12:30pm (Sydney time). That translates to the following times elsewhere:

Tokyo: Friday, 9am-10:30am
Singapore: Friday, 8am-9:30am
Los Angeles: Thursday, 5-6:30pm
Mexico City: Thursday, 7-8:30pm
New York City: Thursday, 8-9:30pm

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We hope to see you there.

Best wishes,
Tristan Bradshaw and Ben Brown


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