Anti-Racism and the Disciplines
What is “classics”—is it a place, a period of time, or a value judgment? How can texts from over 2,000 years ago be related to racism today? And what can we do about it? Join host Dean Brian Edwards and Dan-el Padilla Peralta, Associate Professor of Classics at Princeton University, as they discuss these questions and more in this episode of Anti-Racism and the Disciplines. Timestamps: * [01:11 - 03:40] What is "classics" or "classical studies"? * [03:40 - 05:52] Is classics a place, a period of time, or a value judgment? * [05:55 - 14:36] How is classics a part of the history of the American university itself? * [14:39 - 17:14] What is the difference between "classics" and "classicism"? * [17:14 - 22:48] How do race and racism become a part of the conversation in classics? * [22:48 - 28:04] What are people's anxieties about classics today? * [28:02 - 31:07] How can classics be anti-racist? Host: Brian T. Edwards Executive Producer: Gabriela Garcia Mayes Music: Cory Diane Production Assistant: Maggie Green Special Thanks: Billy Saas
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