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Critical Theory
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Sarah Culpepper Stroup
Professor of Classics; Adjunct in Comparative Religion and Jewish Studies
Related Research
Molkova, Diana. 2023. The Lived Experience of Short-Statured Individuals in the Early Roman Empire. PhD Dissertation: University of Washington.
Sophie Emilia Seidler. Monstrous Texts and Textual Monsters: Transgressive Hybridity in Ovid's
Metamorphoses
. MA thesis, 2020.
Alain M. Gowing, Response: APA Panel on '‘Historiography, Poetry, and the Intertext’, 4 January 2013. Published in
Histos,
the online journal of ancient historiography.
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. “Without Patronage: Fetishization, Representation, and the Circulation of Gift-Texts in the Late Roman Republic.”
The Gift in Antiquity
. Wiley-Blackwell: 2013.
Alex Dressler. Matter, Language and Attachment in Seneca's Moral Epistles. Diss., 2009.
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "Invaluable Collections: the Illusion of Poetic Presence in Martial’s
Xenia
and
Apophoreta
"
Flavian Poetry
. Brill: 2005.
Stephen E. Hinds.
Allusion and Intertext: Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Poetry
. Cambridge: CUP, 1998.
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