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Thursday 27Th |
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09.20 Opening keynote lecture. Christopher Greenough: The Bible and Sexual Violence Against Men |
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Session 1: Definging Sexual Violence in Graeco-Roman Antiquity (Chair: Ria Berg) |
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10.00 Suzanne Lynch: Rape Culture and the Language of Sexual Violence in Ancient Greece |
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10.20 Kirsty Harrod: Rape and Respectability in the Athenian oikos |
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10.40 Anna Everett Beck: Rape and the Word paelex: Agency and Opprobrium |
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11.00 Nephele Papakonstantinou: Gender-based sexual violence in Roman Declamation |
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11.40-12-10 Coffee break |
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Session 2: Coercion and Rape in Myth and Poety (Chair: Tuomo Salokas) |
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12.10 Brian McPhee: Rape Apologetics and Normalization in Callimachus' Acontius and Cydippe (frr.67-75 Pf.) |
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12.30 Simona Martorana: Re-Enacting Rape: Medusa in Ovid's Metamorphoses |
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12.50 Sigrid Schottenius Culled: Nefas: Philomela and the Unspeakable |
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13.30-14-30 Lunch break |
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Session 3: Gender, War, and Violence in Epic and Tragedy (Chair: Elina Pyy) |
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14.30 Tine Scheijnen: Women in the Trojan War: Gender Evolutions across the Ancient Greek and Medieval Vernacular Literary Traditions |
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14.50 Pieta Päällysaho: Sexual Violence and Subjectification in Euripides' Helen |
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15.10 Kate Meng Brassel: On Violence Against Trojan Women |
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15.30 Alice Hu: Rape and Revision in Statius' Thebaid |
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16.10-16-40 Coffee break |
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Session 4: Classical Reception (Chair Ria Berg)
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16.40 Aisha Dad: What To Do About That Part: Re-inscribing Rape in Children's Literature |
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17.00 Briana King: Fatal Attraction: Ancient Precedents, Modern Appropriations |
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17.20 Elina Pyy: Prisoners of the Body: Ancient Myth and Sexual Trauma in 21st Century Screen Fiction |
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Discusion |
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Friday 28Th |
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Session 5: Biblical Reception (Chair: Elina Pyy) |
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9.00 Louis Zweig: From Antiquity through Abelard: Dinah's Rape in Latin Poety |
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9.20 Giovanni Frulla: "Mal egli non volle ascoltarla" (2 Sam 14): la rappresentazione della storia di Tamar nel Cinquecento |
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Discussion |
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Session 6: Roman Rape Cultures - Literary Perspectives (Chair: Tuomo Salokas) |
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10.00 Evan Jewell: Same-Sex Rape in the Roman Military: Catullus (c. 15, 28) and the Poetics of Homosociality |
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10.20 Lucy Mudie: Blurred Lines: The Rape Culture of Ovid's Ars Amatoria |
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10.40 Ash Finn: Violence, Degradation and the So-Called 'Gains of Revenge' |
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11.00 Benjamin Adam Jerue: The Contested Role of Sexual Violence in Roman Historiography: The Rape of the Sabine Women in Dionysisu Halicarnassus' Antiquitates Romanae 2.30 |
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Discussion |
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11.40-12-10 Coffee break |
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Session 7: Imperial Ideology and Colonial Narratives (Chair: Elina Pyy) |
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12.10 Kelsey Madden: Identifying the Traffic of Captive Women in Roman Conquest Iconography: A Multidisciplinary Approach |
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12.30 Eleanor Newman: The Sexual Exploitation of African Males in Roman Material Culture: Yoyeurism, Penetration, and Fetishization |
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15.50 Francesca Bellei: The Great Beauty and the Eternal Victim in Italian Literature from Dante to the Risorgimento |
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Discussion |
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13.30-14-30 Lunch break |
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Session 8: Late Antiquity (Chair: Elina Pyy) |
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14.30 Judith Evans Grubbs: 'Don't Force the Slave of God!' St. Thekla and the Avoidance of Rape |
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14.50 Gianna Stergiou: Temptation Is Defeated Only by Force: The Case of the Female Figures in the Stories of Early Christian Ascetics |
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15.10 Alexander Thies: For the Good of the Empire – "Ritulised Rape Culture" in the Late Antique Court |
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Discussion |
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15.50 Closing keynote lecute. Victoria Leonard: Gendering Violence in the Ancient Past |
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Concluding remarks |
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Digital Presentations |
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Imme Laseur: A Web of Rape: rachne, Ovid and Sexual Violence in the Metamorphoses |
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Enni Pentinpuro: Ill-Starred Beauty: The Sexualization of Dying Women in Roman Literature |
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Hatin Boumehache Erjali, and and Borja Vertedor Ballesteros: Women Facing the Roman Soldiers: Narrative Strategies of Resitance & Attempted Rape During the Roman Mediterranean Expansion (III-II BC) |