Essays

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Deborah Kamen. "The Life Cycle in Archaic Greece." H. A. Shapiro, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Archaic Greece. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 2007. 85-107. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Slave-prostitutes and ἐργασία in the Delphic Manumission Inscriptions," ZPE 188 (2014) 149-53. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Slave Agency and Resistance in Martial." R. Alston, E. Hall, and L. Proffitt, eds., Reading Ancient Slavery. London: Bristol Classical Press: 2011. 192-203. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Servile Invective in Classical Athens." Scripta Classica Israelica 28 (2009): 43-56. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Sale for the Purpose of Freedom: Slave-prostitutes and Manumission in Ancient Greece," CJ 109.3 (2014) 281-307. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Reconsidering the Status of khôris oikountes." Dike 14 (2011): 43-53. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Naturalized Desires and the Metamorphosis of Iphis." Helios 39 (2012): 21-36. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Manumission, Social Rebirth, and Healing Gods in Ancient Greece." D. Geary and S. Hodkinson, eds., Slaves and Religions in Graeco-Roman Antiquity and Modern Brazil. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars: 2012. 174-194. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Manumission and Slave-Allowances in Classical Athens." Historia 65.4 (2016) 413-26 Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "A Corpus of Inscriptions: Representing Slave Marks in Antiquity." Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 55 (2010): 95-110. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen. "Kina[i]dos: A Pun in Demosthenes' On the Crown?" CQ 64.1 (2014) 405-8 Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen, "The Consequences of Laughter in Aeschines' Against Timarchos." Archimède: Archéologie et histoire ancienne 5 (2018) 49-56. Publications, Essays
Deborah Kamen and Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Approaching Emotions and Agency in Greek and Roman Slavery." In Les lectures contemporaines de l’esclavage: problématiques, méthodologies et analyses depuis les années 1990. Ed. A. Pałuchowski. Bescançon: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2022. 25-45. Publications, Essays
Catherine M. Connors. "Politics and Spectacles." The Cambridge Companion to the Greek and Roman Novel. Cambridge University Press: 2008. 162-181. Publications, Essays
Catherine M. Connors. "Monkey Business: Imitation, Authenticity and Identity from Pithekoussai to Plautus." Classical Antiquity 23.2 (2004): 179-207. Publications, Essays
Catherine M. Connors. "Metaphor and Politics in John Barclay's Argenis." Ancient Narrative Supplement IV: Metaphor in the Novel and the Novel as Metaphor. 2005. 245-74. Publications, Essays
Catherine M. Connors. "From turnips to turbot: allusion to epic in Roman satire." The Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire. Cambridge University Press: 2005. 123-45. Publications, Essays
Catherine M. Connors. "Eratosthenes, Strabo and the Geographer's Gaze." Pacific Coast Philology 46.2 Special Issue: Literature, Culture and the Environment (2011): 139-52. Publications, Essays
Catherine M. Connors. "Babylonian Stories and the ancient Novel: Magi and the limits of empire in Iamblichus' Babyloniaka." Proceedings of the International Conference on the Ancient Novel 4, ed. D. Konstan and B.D. MacQueen.  Publications, Essays
Catherine M. Connors, Cindy Clendenon. "Remembering Tartarus: Apuleius and the Metamorphoses of Aristomenes." Trends in Classics 4. Walter de Gruyter: 2012. Publications, Essays
Catherine Connors, ‘Nothing to do with Fides?: Female networks and the reproduction of citizenship in Plautus’ Casina’  Roman Drama and its Contexts: Trends in Classics 34 (2016) , ed. S. Frangoulidis, S. Harrison, G. Manuwald, 275-88.   Publications, Essays
Catherine Connors, 'The Sobbin' Women: Romulus, Plutarch, and Stephen Vincent Benét' Illinois Classical Studies 38 (2013), 127-48.  Publications, Essays
Catherine Connors, "To Hell and Back: Comedy, Cult and the House of the Meretrix," G. F. Franko and D. Dutsch, eds. A Companion to Plautus (John Wiley and Sons, 2020), 151-63.  Publications, Essays
Catherine Connors and Cindy Clendenon, "Mapping Tartaros: Observation, Inference, and Belief in Ancient Greek and Roman Accounts of Karst Terrain," Classical Antiquity 35.2, 147-188 Publications, Essays
Catherine Connors 'A river runs through it: Waterways and narrative in Strabo' in Daniela Dueck, ed. The Routledge Companion to Strabo, 207-18.  Publications, Essays