28.6 |
Orientalisms |
"Now and then I hear the youths mutter": Hybrid Traditions of Reception in Haizi's To Sappho |
Jiaqi Maria Ma (Yale University) |
153 |
18.3 |
Literary Texts as Objects |
"Object Lessons" Lessons |
Andrew Hogan (The Center for the Tebtunis Papyri, University of California, Berkeley) |
153 |
27.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
A Composite Model for Scholia Transmission |
Anne-Catherine Schaaf (College of the Holy Cross) |
153 |
54.4 |
Greek Tragedy |
A Gap in the Epic Tradition: Prologue and Plot in Euripides’ Trojan Women |
Amelia M Bensch-Schaus (University of Pennsylvania) |
153 |
24.6 |
Historiography and Biography |
A New Type of Civil War in Tacitus |
Marshall C. Buchanan (University of Michigan) |
153 |
5.3 |
Enslavement and Literary Work in the Roman Mediterranean |
A Slip of the Tongue: An Exploration of Enslaved Visibility in Roman Book Work |
Brett L. Stine (Columbia University) |
153 |
37.2 |
Reception |
A Symbol of Poetic Inspiration and Female Authority: The Sibyl's Reception in Women Authors of the Romantic Period |
Laurie A. Wilson (Biola University) |
153 |
6.6 |
Queer Representations and Receptions of Amazons |
A Tale of Two Dianas: Bisexuality, Dual Identity, and Censorship in Representations of Wonder Woman |
Natasha Rao (University College London) |
153 |
79.5 |
Egypt |
A Tale of Two Toparchies: Toward a Revised Edition of the Hibeh Papyri |
Joseph Morgan (Yale University) |
153 |
15.4 |
Ancient Scholarship |
A Tattered Net, a Tangled Web: Contested sophia in Aliciphron Letters 1.17–19 |
Andrew Scholtz (Binghamton University - SUNY) |
153 |
4.4 |
Greek Tragedy in the Early Empire |
A Tragic Variety Show: Reversal in Lucian’s Necyomantia |
Stephen Hill (University of Virginia) |
153 |
2.5 |
IOS Panel Ovid and the Natural World, SCS 2022 |
Ab averso amne deus: an ecocritical reading of rivers and fluid identities in the Fasti |
Kresho Vukovic (University of Munich) |
153 |
6.2 |
Queer Representations and Receptions of Amazons |
Acca Soror: Queer Kinship and the Amazon/Huntress Band |
Jay Oliver (University of Toronto) |
153 |
51.5 |
Flavian Literature and its Readers |
Achilles Breaks Gender: Clothing, Gender, and Embodied Identity in Tertullian’s De Pallio |
Ky Merkley (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) |
153 |
26.3 |
Extending Roman Personhood and Authorship |
Admonitores non nimis verecundi: Personification and Personhood in Cicero’s Letters |
Ryan Warwick (Johns Hopkins University) |
153 |
35.4 |
The Poetics of Form |
Aere Perilleo: The Bull of Phalaris and Phenomena of Actualized Mimesis in Graeco-Roman Antiquity |
Scheherazade Jehan Khan (University of Pennsylvania) |
153 |
36.2 |
Honig’s Bacchae / Euripides’ Theory of Refusal |
After Kehinde Wiley’s ‘A Bacchant’ (after Bonnie Honig’s A Feminist Theory of Refusal) |
Helen Morales (University of California - Santa Barbara) |
153 |
53.3 |
New Comedy, Roman Comedy |
Age-grade initiation and gender ambiguity in Plautus' Casina |
Cassandra Tran (McMaster University and Mount Allison University) |
153 |
19.4 |
Inclusivity and Assessment in the Classroom |
Alternative Assessment in Latin Classrooms: Benefits and Challenges |
Katherine Beydler (University of Iowa) |
153 |
58.4 |
The World of Neo-Latin Epic |
Alternative History and Future Fantasy in Juan Latino’s Austriad |
Jonathan Correa-Reyes (The Pennsylvania State University) |
153 |
6.3 |
Queer Representations and Receptions of Amazons |
Amazons in Christa Wolf's Troy |
Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz (Hamilton College) |
153 |
67.1 |
New Trends in Early American Classical Reception |
American Natives Encounter Old World Pagan Barbarians |
David Lupher (Puget Sound) |
153 |
24.3 |
Historiography and Biography |
An (A)Political Hero and a Tragic Mother. Plutarch’s Life of Coriolanus |
Federico Ingretolli (University of Oxford) |
153 |
4.3 |
Greek Tragedy in the Early Empire |
An (A)Political Hero and a Tragic Mother: Plutarch’s Life of Coriolanus |
Federico Ingretolli (University of Oxford) |
153 |
79.3 |
Egypt |
An Anecdote About Ptolemy III: Reconsidering Euphantus FHG III 19 in light of the Odyssey and Callimachus’ Hymn to Artemis |
Leanna Boychenko (Loyola University Chicago) |
153 |
58.3 |
The World of Neo-Latin Epic |
An Untimely Iliad: Eoban, Virgil, and a Belated First in the History of Homeric Translation |
Massimo Cè (Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften) |
153 |
23.3 |
Medium and Message in Greek Poetry |
Anacreon, Magician |
Carman Romano (The Ohio State University) |
153 |
56.4 |
Classical Studies Now: Trends, Techniques, and Tools |
Ancient Dramatic Meters Online: Towards a Comprehensive Database |
Timothy J. Moore (Washington University in St. Louis) |
153 |
72.3 |
Building the Accessible Classroom |
Ancient Roman STEM Challenges: Classics for Everyone |
Nathalie R. Roy (Glasgow Middle School) |
153 |
24.4 |
Historiography and Biography |
Anticipated Memory and the Pregnant Body in Tacitus’ Annals |
Caitlin Cecilia Gillespie (Brandeis University) |
153 |
25.3 |
Parmenides and Plato |
Antigone in Magnesia: Plato’s Revision of the Sophoclean Tragedy in the Laws |
Emma Ianni (Columbia University) |
153 |
30.5 |
Activisms Ancient and Modern |
Applied Classics’: Training a New Generation of Citizen Scholars |
Alice König (University of St Andrews) |
153 |
1.2 |
Rebuilding, Reconnecting, Restructuring: The Future(s) of Classical Studies Post-COVID |
Approaches, Not Content: Ancient Studies in South Africa |
Samantha Masters (University of Stellenbosch) |
153 |
20.5 |
Eta Sigma Phi: The Next Generation |
Apuleius on the Law Court: A Case of Areopagitic Justice in the Metamorphoses |
Adam Wyatt (Rhodes College) |
153 |
27.0 |
Ancient MakerSpaces |
ArchaeoCosmos: Historical Geography of the Mediterranean and the Near East from the Prehistory to Late Antiquity |
Konstantinos Kopanios (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) |
153 |
18.4 |
Literary Texts as Objects |
Archaeological Context and Purchased Papyri: Some Fragmentary Books from Karanis |
Mike Sampson (University of Manitoba) |
153 |
7.5 |
Herculanean Studies: The Next Generation |
Archaistic Statuary in the Villa dei Papiri: Antiquarianism and Revivalism |
Daniel Healey (Princeton Unicersity) |
153 |
17.4 |
Old Comedy |
Aristophanes’ Frog Chorus and the Hyporcheme of Pratinas as Parodies of Phrynichus “The Toad” Tragicus |
Amy S. Lewis (Gustavus Adolphus College) |
153 |
53.1 |
New Comedy, Roman Comedy |
Arsinoe II and the "Case Maker" of Apollodorus of Carystus. |
Justin S Dwyer (University of British Columbia) |
153 |
9.4 |
The Poetics and Pragmatics of Hellenistic Aesthetics |
Art and its Purpose in Hellenistic Stoicism |
Aiste Celkyte (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) |
153 |
55.4 |
Gender and Power |
As used by the Augusta: The Creation of Imperial Personas through Endorsement of Pharmaceutical Recipes |
Serena Connolly (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) |
153 |
73.5 |
Gender, Power, and the Body in Late Antiquity |
Ascetics as Assemblage: Agency, Gender, and Representation in Early Christianity |
Katie Kleinkopf (University of Louisville) |
153 |
15.2 |
Ancient Scholarship |
Attacking and Defending Homer: Zoilus’ Against Homer’s Poetry |
Matthiue Réal (Cornell University) |
153 |
10.2 |
Transformations of classical rhetoric in the Renaissance |
Auctor, Autor, Author: Arguing from Authority in the Classical Tradition |
Stephanie Ann Frampton (MIT) |
153 |
50.5 |
(Eos: Africana Receptions of Ancient Greece and Rome:) Black Athena before Black Athena |
Bernal, Snowden, and the Politics of Black Antiquity |
Christopher Parmenter (New York University) |
153 |
39.2 |
Homer (1) |
Between two worlds: lessons on code switching from Achilles (Iliad 1) |
Laurie Glenn Hutcheson (Boston University) |
153 |
13.5 |
"What Is a Woman?," or, Intersextional Feminisms: Exploring Ancient Definitions of Womanhood Beyond the Binary |
Beyond a Binary Sappho: (Re)Thinking Sappho’s Gender and Sexuality in Ovid, Her. 15 |
Simona Martorana (Durham University) |
153 |
63.3 |
Multilingualism and Coinage in the Ancient World |
Beyond Audiences: Bilingual Coins in Late-Hellenistic Sidon and Tyre |
Tal A. Ish-Shalom (Columbia University) |
153 |
26.5 |
Extending Roman Personhood and Authorship |
Beyond Biology: The Natural World, Self, and Memory in Senecan Texts |
Jennifer Devereaux (Bryn Mawr College) |
153 |
50.1 |
(Eos: Africana Receptions of Ancient Greece and Rome:) Black Athena before Black Athena |
Black Athena Before Black Athena: Elision and Dismissal |
Maghan Keita (Villanova University) |
153 |