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This volume explores how the study of antiquity can be made relevant and inclusive for a diverse range of 21st century students by bringing together perspectives from colleagues working in higher education at different career stages, roles, and from different backgrounds in the US, UK, and Greece.

This collection of chapters addresses issues related to inclusive practice and diversity in Classics Higher Education, especially in the US and the UK. Recent debates within the discipline have highlighted inequality of access to traditional classical education, and a growing number of initiatives and projects have begun to address the range of sources and topics that form part of a modern classical education. The discipline is wide-ranging, including study of ancient Greek and Latin language and literature (the traditional core of Classics), as well as opportunities to study the ancient history, philosophy, religion, mythology, material culture and archaeology of the Greco-Roman period. Significant progress has been made over recent years in incorporating the study of gender and sexuality within classical degree programmes, and increasingly programmes are being enriched through broadening the geographical reach of topics on the curriculum beyond Europe. More care is also being taken over selection of scholarly reading to represent more fully the range of voices contributing to the discipline. But more work remains to be done.

Diversity and the Study of Antiquity in Higher Education

is of interest to anyone teaching Classics, especially in the US and UK, as well as scholars and researchers in the field who are interested in issues of diversity.



This volume explores a range of perspectives on diversity and inclusion in modern classics education, particularly in the US, UK, and Greece. Suitable for anyone teaching Classics as well as scholars and researchers interested in issues of diversity.

Recenzijas

"This broad collection of essays is a welcome addition to the ongoing, pressing conversations about what can and should be done to promote greater diversity within the field of ancient Mediterranean studies... The volume includes a number of deeply thoughtful and insightful reflections on the state of the field and what can be done to increase diversity, and it will be a useful resource for people at all career stages who are invested in these questions." - Classical Review

Introduction: Diversity and the Study of Antiquity in Higher Education
Daniel Libatique and Fiona McHardy;
1. Affectionate Ties: The Discipline of
the Classics and the College or University Mission - Patrice Rankine;
2.
Digging Deeper: Towards a More Inclusive Archaeology of the Ancient
Mediterranean Nadhira Hill;
3. Classics Beyond Whiteness: Race and
Antiracism in Departmental Curriculum - T. H. M. Gellar-Goad and Caitlin
Hines;
4. Race, Roman Law Courts, and the Colonized Subject: Teaching
Ciceros Pro Fonteio - Denise McCoskey;
5. A Classical Studies Pedagogy for
the Future: An Introspective Look - Eleni Bozia;
6. Looking Up, Looking
Online: Gender, Representation, and Bias in Classics - Victoria Leonard;
7.
Biting the Hand that Feeds You? Responding to Racialisation in UK Classics
- Samuel Agbamu;
8. Teaching Visual / Material Culture and Museums in Terms
of Disability Access - Ellen Adams;
9. Reaching Out with Eurydice: The Myth
and Voice Initiative - Efi Spentzou;
10. Inclusive Classics and Pedagogy:
Teachers, Academics and Students in Conversation - Barbara Goff and Alexia
Petsalis-Diomidis;
11. Embedding Diversity in Classics Teachers Training: A
Case Study at a Greek University - Marisa Fountopoulou and Effrosyni Kostara.
Daniel Libatique is Vincent J. Rosivach Professor of Classical Studies at Fairfield University, USA.

Fiona McHardy is Professor of Classics at University of Roehampton, UK.