The UW Classics Department (including current and former students, as well as faculty) will be well represented at the annual joint conference of the Society for Classical Studies and the Archaeological Institute of America (Boston, January 2018). Check out the following talks, panels, and workshops!
Friday, January 5
1.45-4.45pm
AIA Session 3C: Colloquium / Roman Villas and their Afterlife in Sicily and Malta
Sarah Stroup, “‘Where I Like Myself Most’: The Roman Villa in the Roman Imagination”
Friday, January 5
1.45-4.45pm
SCS Session 25: Slavery and Sexuality in Antiquity
Organized by the Lambda Classical Caucus, Deborah Kamen, and C.W. Marshall
Saturday, January 6
8-10.30am
AIA Session 4C: Race, Politics, and Pedagogy (Workshop)
Moderator: Sarah Levin-Richardson
Saturday, January 6
10.45am-12.45pm
SCS Session 42: Resist Together: A Practical Guide to Combatting Harassment in Classics (Workshop)
Organized by the Women’s Classical Caucus, Anna E. Simas [PhC] and Caitlin Hines
Saturday, January 6
10.45am-12.45pm
SCS Session 46: Mind and Matter
Matthew Gorey (PhD ‘17) “Atomism and the Receptacle in Plato’s Timaeus”
Saturday, January 6
1.45-4.45pm
SCS Session 51: Dido In and After Vergil
Lissa Crofton-Sleigh (PhD '14) "Heavy Metal Dido: Heimdall's 'Ballad of the Queen'"
Sunday, January 7
2-4.30pm
SCS Session 83: Historiography and Identity
Edward Nolan (BA ‘12) “Athenians, Amazons, and Goats: Language Contact in Herodotus”