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In a time of acute crisis when our societies face a complex series
of challenges (race, gender, inclusivity, changing pedagogical
needs and a global pandemic) we urgently need to re-access the
nature of our engagement with the Classical World. This edited
collection argues that we need to discover new ways to draw on our
discipline and the material it studies to engage in meaningful ways
with these new academic and societal challenges. The chapters
included in the collection interrogate the very processes of
reception and continue the work of destabilising the concept of a
pure source text or point of origin. Our aim is to break through
the boundaries that still divide our ancient texts and material
culture from their reception, and interpretive communities. Our
contributors engage with these questions theoretically and/or
through the close examination of cultural artefacts. They
problematise the concept of a Western, elitist canon and actively
push the geographical boundaries of reception as both a local and a
global phenomenon. Individually and cumulatively, they actively
engage with the question of how to marshal the classical past in
our efforts to respond to the challenges of our mutable
contemporary world.
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