So, aside from the fact that they’re all men, and the general impracticality of sometimes scarcely sufficient draping as clothes, many of the images of Socrates and his pupils look like a pretty great environment for learning. The students are gathered around, able to engage with each other and their teacher. They’re physically comfortable and […]
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A little introduction
As my first post here, I wanted to introduce myself as one of the 2017/2018 cohort of Humanities Alliance fellows. I’m a New Zealander, born and raised in Wellington, which is also where I completed a BA in Theatre and French at Victoria University. For most of my life my parents have worked at that […]