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Issue 5 of the journal New Voices has now been published and is accessible from http://www2.open.ac.uk/newvoices.
Contents:
The Reception of the Ichneutai in the Modern Arabic WorldMohammad Almohanna, University of Nottingham
Myself, Split Open: Ovid, Rukeyser, and the Poetics of Orphic Re-MemberingShawna Benston, University of St. Andrews
Staging Violence in Katie Mitchell’s Trojan WomenElpida Christianiki, Simon Langton Girl’s Grammar School, Kent.
The Domestication of Classical Mythology in the Chronicles of NarniaJuliette Harrison
Robert Bridges’ Masque Demeter and Oxford’s PersephonesAmanda Wrigley, Northwestern University
New Voices is a refereed electronic journal. Most of the ‘new voices’ are early career researchers such as recent post-docs and advanced graduate students or people who have changed research direction and are starting to publish their work in areas relevant to classical reception.
We now invite further submissions for the Issue 6 (to be published July 2011). Further details of how to submit are given on the New Voices website.
These articles are awesome! However, I went to the site and noticed that you accidentally matched up the authors’ names with the wrong article titles. Just wanted to let you know so you can rearrange things 🙂
Here are the right match-ups:
The Reception of the Ichneutai in the Modern Arabic World
Mohammad Almohanna, University of Nottingham
Myself, Split Open: Ovid, Rukeyser, and the Poetics of Orphic Re-Membering
Shawna Benston, University of St. Andrews
Staging Violence in Katie Mitchell’s Trojan Women
Elpida Christianiki, Simon Langton Girl’s Grammar School, Kent.
The Domestication of Classical Mythology in the Chronicles of Narnia
Juliette Harrisson
Robert Bridges’ Masque Demeter and Oxford’s Persephones
Amanda Wrigley, Northwestern University