In a recent video, Shadi Bartsch discusses the theme of “Humanities Through Classics: What Does the Future Hold” at a symposium hosted by the The University of Miami Center for the Humanities and the Department of Classics and, in the process, cites “Not for Profit: why Democracy Needs the Humanities” by Martha Nussbaum, also a Consulting Editor for Interlitq

 

Shadi Bartsch, the Ann L. and Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Professor in Classics and the History of Culture at the University of Chicago, recently the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, Editor-in-Chief of “Classical Philology” from 2000-2004, author of many works including “Actors in the Audience: Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian”, “Ideology in Cold Blood: A Reading of Lucan’s ‘Civil War’”“The Mirror of the Self: Sexuality, Self-Knowledge and the Gaze in the Early Roman Empire”, and a Consulting Editor for Interlitqdiscusses the theme of “Humanities Through Classics: What Does the Future Hold” at a symposium hosted by the The University of Miami Center for the Humanities and the Department of Classics and, in the process, cites “Not for Profit: why Democracy Needs the Humanities” by Martha Nussbaum, also a Consulting Editor for Interlitq.

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