Multimedia
Accessibility is an important part of the SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies mandate, so, in order to ensure the widest possible audience for these sessions, recordings have been made of the individual presentations.
Panel I: Ancient and medieval animals
Moderated by Dimitris Krallis, SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies
During the summer of 2020, in response to the ongoing global pandemic a diverse group of scholars and students gathered together online as part of the SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies' Island Sessions series to explore the theme of political animals. In this video, Dimitris Krallis, Director of the SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies, moderates a panel discussion on ancient and medieval (political) animals.
Exploring Mid-Byzantine genres – the rhetoric of dissidence
Jovana Anđelković, Simon Fraser University
Donning Effeminacy to Challenge Imperial Rule: the Gendered Politics of Lord Byron’s Sardanapalus
Alexander Grammatikos, Langara College
Ioannes III Batatzes’s Italian Venture: Byzantine Imperial Revival in Mediterranean Diplomacy
Aleksandar Jovanović, Simon Fraser University
Army commanders as managers of demotic power in Byzantium: Debate, persuasion, and politics among the genos stratiotikon
Dimitris Krallis, Simon Fraser University
Ritual Geographies and Ceremonial Time: The Book of Ceremonies as a Blueprint for Political Action
Tiffany VanWinkoop, Simon Fraser University
Tactical Urbanism and Grassroots Initiatives in Byzantine Athens
Fotini Kondyli, University of Virginia
Panel II: Modern animals
Moderated by George N. Politis, Philosophy, Politics, and Economy Research Laboratory
During the summer of 2020, in response to the ongoing global pandemic a diverse group of scholars and students gathered together online as part of the SNF Centre for Hellenic Studies' Island Sessions series to explore the theme of political animals. In this video, George N. Politis , Director of the Philosophy, Politics, and Economy Research Laboratory, moderates a panel discussion on modern (political) animals. This year's Island Sessions was presented in collaboration with the Philosophy, Politics, and Economy Research Laboratory at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.