Previously on this blog I've included details of events I'm involved in that bear in some way on autism/classical mythology. I'm currently getting quite a buzz out of organising another such event. I mentioned it in my previous posting last week: it's an event to introduce the work being done at Roehampton for the Our Mythical Childhood project - including my work on autism. Here's the text of the notice I've put out.
Booking is open here.
Over the next 5 years, the University of Roehampton will be part of an international project, funded by the European Research Council, to develop a pioneering approach to the role of classics as a transformation marker in children's and Young Adult contemporary culture. This event, held during the 2017 ERC Week, will introduce the Roehampton wing of the project. It will include presentations from the following academics who will introduce how their work is unfolding:
Susan Deacy - autism and classical myth
Sonya Nevin - vase animations on mythical themes
Katerina Volioti - gods and other mythical creatures in literature for young children
You will also hear about the major survey of classical mythology in children's culture which is being collected by scholars around the world.
All are very welcome.
Where and when: Thursday 16th March 2017, 5.00pm-6.30pm in the University of Roehampton's beautiful (and mythologically rich) Adam Room in Grove House.
Further information on the project
ERC Website: http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/205179_en.html
Roehampton News: https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/humanities/news/funding-received-to-research-benefits-of-ancient-myths-for-children-diagnosed-with-autism-/
Sonya Nevin's animations blog: http://panoplyclassicsandanimation.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/784466598373583/
Twitter: @OMChildhood
Booking is open here.
Over the next 5 years, the University of Roehampton will be part of an international project, funded by the European Research Council, to develop a pioneering approach to the role of classics as a transformation marker in children's and Young Adult contemporary culture. This event, held during the 2017 ERC Week, will introduce the Roehampton wing of the project. It will include presentations from the following academics who will introduce how their work is unfolding:
Susan Deacy - autism and classical myth
Sonya Nevin - vase animations on mythical themes
Katerina Volioti - gods and other mythical creatures in literature for young children
You will also hear about the major survey of classical mythology in children's culture which is being collected by scholars around the world.
All are very welcome.
Where and when: Thursday 16th March 2017, 5.00pm-6.30pm in the University of Roehampton's beautiful (and mythologically rich) Adam Room in Grove House.
Further information on the project
ERC Website: http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/205179_en.html
Roehampton News: https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/humanities/news/funding-received-to-research-benefits-of-ancient-myths-for-children-diagnosed-with-autism-/
Sonya Nevin's animations blog: http://panoplyclassicsandanimation.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/784466598373583/
Twitter: @OMChildhood