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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
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