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The American Journal of Classical Reception (AJCR) publishes original, peer-reviewed scholarship on the reception and afterlife of Classical antiquity in all its forms. We welcome articles that explore how ancient texts, ideas, and artifacts are reimagined, reinterpreted, and redeployed across diverse media, genres, temporal and cultural contexts – from traditional literary, artistic, and cinematic forms to contemporary digital media, performance, and popular culture.
AJCR seeks to expand the conversation on Classical Reception by encouraging work that is innovative, interdisciplinary, and attentive to the complex dialogues between antiquity and the modern world.
1. Types of Submissions
AJCR publishes:
2. Submission Procedure
All submissions should be sent electronically to [email protected].
3. Peer Review Process
4. Style and Formatting
5. Permissions and Copyright
6. Ethical Standards
7. Digital Presence
8. Correspondence
General inquiries may be directed to:
The Editors, American Journal of Classical Reception [email protected]
9. Initial Publication Schedule
AJCR will appear twice yearly, in Spring and Fall. For the first volume, submissions may be by invitation as the journal establishes its editorial scope; open submissions will follow thereafter.
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Christopher M. McDonough, Sewanee - The University of the South
Monica S. Cyrino, University of New Mexico
Antony Augoustakis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Alastair Blanshard, University of Queensland, Australia
Daniel E. Curley, Skidmore College
Hunter Gardner, University of South Carolina
Stacie Raucci, Union College
Alex McAuley, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Jaclyn Neel, Carleton College, Canada
Patrice Rankine, University of Chicago
Nuno Simões Rodrigues, University of Lisbon, Portugal Emma Stafford, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Rocki Wentzel, Augustana University
Published biannually in March and October
Readers include: Scholars, students, and interdisciplinary researchers interested in how Classical antiquity is reinterpreted across literature, art, media, performance, digital culture, and popular culture.
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