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SUMMARY:49th Annual Procope S. Costas Memorial Lecture: Reconsidering the Myth of Icarus in Modern and Contemporary Icarus
DESCRIPTION:Are there modes of classical reception that disrupt the privileged position afforded to the “original” aesthetic text (or object)? Charles Martindale\, one of the early proponents of reception studies in the field of classics\, adhered to and fortified the idea of the aesthetic beauty of the model\, a Kantian proposition he had no interest in eschewing. As to challenges to this notion\, radical theorizations of Black Classicism\, for example\, support the possibility of new centers of meaning—and even beauty—beyond any notion of an original object to be held in value. \nThrough the myth of Icarus\, Professor of Classics Patrice Rankine ’92 takes one particularly prominent theme among Black authors and artists as a case in point for the proposition of either hopeful transformation\, or radical despair. In whatever direction one takes these instances of Black receptions of Icarus\, of which he will show a few\, what comes out of the engagement is an Icarus radically transformed\, if even at all recognizable. \nRankine earned his B.A. in Ancient Greek\, magna cum laude\, from Brooklyn College\, and his Ph.D. in classical languages and literatures from Yale University. In addition to his scholarship\, he has served in several significant administrative roles\, including as dean for the School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Richmond. He is also a committed teacher who won an Excellence in Teaching Award in the School of Languages and Cultures at Purdue University. He researches the Greco-Roman classics and their afterlife\, particularly as they pertain to literature\, theater\, and the history and performance of race. \nHe is author of Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title Ulysses in Black: Ralph Ellison\, Classicism\, and African American Literature and Aristotle and Black Drama: A Theater of Civil Disobedience as well as coauthor of The Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas. His current book projects include Theater and Crisis: Myth\, Memory\, and Racial Reckoning\, 1964–2020 and Slavery and the Book.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/49th-annual-procope-s-costas-memorial-lecture-reconsidering-the-myth-of-icarus-in-modern-and-contemporary-icarus/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 618\, Gold Room
CATEGORIES:Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities,School of Humanities and Social Sciences
ORGANIZER;CN="Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities":MAILTO:wolfe@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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SUMMARY:Spring Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:Brooklyn College alumni are invited to attend the on-campus job fair with more than 80 employers from all fields.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/spring-job-fair/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 618\, Gold Room
CATEGORIES:Alumni,Alumni Engagement
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Engagement":MAILTO:alumni@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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SUMMARY:Study Abroad Fair
DESCRIPTION:At the Study Abroad Fair\, students will be able to: \n\nexplore semester and short-term programs from Brooklyn College and other CUNY campuses\,\nmeet our faculty leading courses abroad\,\nlearn about financial aid and scholarship opportunities for study abroad\,\nchat with our international exchange students\,\nhear from returning study abroad students\,\ndiscover opportunities with study abroad providers\, and\nunderstand the application process and deadlines.\n\nFor more information\, contact International Programs & Study Abroad (IPSA) via email or at 718.951.5189.
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/study-abroad-fair/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 618\, Gold Room
CATEGORIES:International Programs and Study Abroad
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SUMMARY:Spring Passport Day at Brooklyn College
DESCRIPTION:Brooklyn College students\, staff\, and faculty may submit U.S. passport application documents on campus\, regardless of if you are planning to study or travel abroad. Personnel from the U.S. Department of State New York Passport Office will be available to review and accept your completed application for a new passport or renewal. \nFor more information and details on what to bring\, email the Office of International Programs & Study Abroad or call 718.951.5189. You may also visit travel.state.gov for general U.S. passport information. \nRSVP Today \n 
URL:https://www.brooklyn.edu/event/spring-passport-day-at-brooklyn-college/
LOCATION:Student Center\, Room 618\, Gold Room
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Graduate,International Programs and Study Abroad,Staff,Undergraduate
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