Participation
The Colloquium proposes the following modalities of participation:
Lectures and plenary sessions: by specially invited national and foreign specialists, on topics of interest in various areas of Greco-Latin culture.
Paper presentations: framed in thematic panels, according to the list provided below. Those interested in participating should send an abstract of up to 300 words before March 30, 2023, for evaluation by the Scientific Committee. Students presenting papers must do so with the endorsement of a professor, whose name, position and e-mail address must be included in the abstract. The thematic selection of the panels contemplates the main theoretical lines of current research. If anyone interested in participating does not find their studies thematically or methodologically reflected in it, please let us know.
- Gender and Sexualities
- Classical Reception in Latin America
- Material Culture and New Materialisms
- Affection: Sensations and Feelings
- Linguistic Theories and Teaching of Classical Languages
- Social and Political History of the Greco-Roman World
- Philosophy and Rhetoric
- Performance, Body and Society
- Law and Society
- Fragmentary Literature: New Conceptions for Its Analysis
- Contemporary Literary Theories and Greek and Latin Texts
- Translation of Classical Texts: Challenges and New Approaches
Agora: a space designed to present and discuss the progress of collective research projects. Each group will have 10 minutes to present its work and a virtual space on the web page of the Colloquium, if deemed necessary, to post consultation material (project rationale—text or video files—, individual works of the members framed in the proposal, guidelines for discussion with the audience, etc.) in advance. Agora proposes to privilege dialogue over exposition. For this reason, the brief presentation will be followed by aspace for discussion (20 minutes), in order to promote the exchange between the speakers and the audience. Those interested in participating in the agora sessions should send a summary of the collective project of up to 500 words before March 30, 2023, for evaluation by the Scientific Committee. hey may also accompany their presentation with a poster that will be exhibited during the days of the colloquium.
5MT (My Thesis in Five Minutes, in its Spanish initials): a space dedicated to young PhDs (5 years of seniority), who are challenged to share, in five minutes, the topic and general development of their thesis. They may also accompany their presentation with a poster that will be exhibited during the days of the colloquium.
Agora or 5MT participants will receive the corresponding certification. Attendees will also receive a certificate for their presence in the Colloquium. The proceedings with the presented papers will be published online (with ISSN) and the presentations of the invited professors will appear in a collective volume.