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04 04
When 10:00 a.m. Friday, April 4
Where Spencer House Conference Room, Map #28
Type By Invitation Only

Event Description

This two-day hybrid workshop brings together scholars from around the globe to discuss modern receptions of the ancient Medea myth through the lens of Intersectionality. Medea was a woman in a patriarchal society, an exile and non-citizen, in some traditions racialized as Other, a priestess with deep connections to nature, and a mother who committed filicide in many versions of the myth. This workshop aims to present scholarly works-in-progress on revisioned Medeas in modernity, with robust discussion. Those interested in attending some or all of the event are invited to contact Jesse Weiner (jweiner@hamilton.edu).

Organized by Jesse Weiner (Hamilton College) and Zina Giannopoulou (UC, Irvine)

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Contact Name

Jesse Weiner

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