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Danika Kwak, "Asexuality in Greek and Roman Classics: The Rejection of the Erotic Sphere by Ovid's Narcissus and Euripides' Hippolytus." Senior Essay, 2024.
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Emotional labour in Antiquity: The Case of Roman Prostitution." In
Valuing Labor in Greco-Roman Antiquity
, ed. M. Flohr and K. Bowes. Brill, 2024. 109-130.
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.
Yurie Hong. The Pregnant Muse: Greek Conceptions of Birth and the Discourse of Literary Production. Diss., 2007.
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "Making Memory: Ritual, Rhetoric, and Violence in the Imperial Roman Triumph.”
Belief and Bloodshed: Religion and Violence across Time and Tradition
. Rowman & Littlefield: 2007.
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