Hello everyone! I wanted to thank all our writers for the patience regarding acceptances for Articulate. We have had delays with the publication process due to complications brought about with COVID, however we are doing what we can to keep the process moving forward:).
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“just a crazy woman being too “mean” to the folks who had had my very body violated and violently locked up (then released with no potential for long-term care).”
An important guest-post by one of the founders of the Sportula on her experiences in Classical Studies, Please R/T
On Classics, Madness, and Losing Everything
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“Our department was in the midst of enthusiastic grad student meetings on forming new diversity initiatives, but I, as a diverse individual, as the founder of arguably one of the most successful recent diversity initiatives in Classics, was disposable:”
“It is precisely for this reason that we must turn toward language with radical attention in order to reinsert our voices into the annals of history as it unfolds in the past, present and future.”
“What other option am I left with than to commit myself to the power of language in order to parse through, counter or re-appropriate the very judgments that have been wielded against me?”
“In a country that resists a culture of memory and that deliberately obscures the fact that our past has been shaped by the debilitating logic of empire [...] it might seem like we have been denied access to language as a means of annunciating our personhood.”