Recordings from Day 2 of QATC 2022 ‘You Better Work’: Queer Labour, Queer Liberation (9 April 2022)

An archive of recorded papers and performances from Day 2 of our 2022 conference, held online with the support of Johns Hopkins University, the Classical Association, the Ganimedes Association, and Agameganon. See all available conference videos via our Youtube playlist.

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Andrea Abi-Karam - Keynote Day 2

“Villainy & the Poetics of Terror”

In this keynote, poet-performer Andrea Abi-Karam reads and discusses extracts from their second poetry collection, Villainy (2021), which reimagines militant collectivity in the wake of the Ghost Ship Fire and the Muslim Ban.

 

Emily Lamond - “Enslaved and Disabled: A Discourse on Epictetus”

 

Martin Michalek - “Coming Out of the Underworld: Poliziano, Orpheus, and the Queer Time of Renaissance Scholarship”

 

Tom Sapsford - “Not that Arthur Evans: a Fagiography”

 

Nicolette D’Angelo & Marcus Bell - “‘warp the text’: Glitch Philology, Arca, SOPHIE”

 

Claire Heseltine - “Queer Phenomenology and Queer Archaeologies”

 

Izzy Levy - “Queer Ephemerality, Poetic World-Making, and Sapphic Memory Work in Fragment 94”