If you're going to the in San Diego in January 2019, be sure to check out these talks and panels featuring UW faculty, graduate students, and alumni!
Friday January 4:
8-10.30am
Session 10 (Classical and Early Modern Epic: Comparative Approaches and New Perspectives): Adriana Vazquez (UCLA; UW PhD 鈥17), 鈥淚ntroduction鈥
10.45am-12.45pm
Session 17 (Theorizing Africana Receptions): Jackie Murray (University of Kentucky; UW PhD 鈥05), 鈥淩esponse鈥
Session 23 (Attic Oratory): Allison Das (The Kincaid School; UW PhD 鈥15), 鈥淧rognosis as a Measure of Excellence: Medical Language in Demosthenes鈥 On the Crown鈥
Saturday, January 5:
8-10.30am
Session 37 (Writing the History of Epigraphy and Epigraphers): Morgan Palmer (Tulane; UW PhD 鈥14), 鈥Res Gestae: The Queen of Inscriptions and the History of Epigraphers鈥
Session 41 (Centering the Margins: Creating Inclusive Syllabi): Yurie Hong (Gustavus Adolphus; UW PhD 鈥07): 鈥淏ringing the Outside In: Incorporating Marginalized Identities and Modern Topics into an Introductory Mythology Course鈥
10.45am-12.45pm
Session 45 (Special 150th Panel: The Future of 海角网 [Sesquicentennial Workshop]): Organized by Stephen Hinds
Session 46 (Thirty Years of the Jeweled Style: Reassessing Late Antique Poetry): Organized by Scott McGill (Rice University) and Joshua Hartman (Kalamazoo College; UW PhD 鈥16)
Session 47 (Varro the Philosopher): Sarah Culpepper Stroup, 鈥Si Homo Est Bulla: Varro鈥檚 海角网 Cynicism and de Rebus Rusticis鈥
Session 52 (Greek Language): Megan O鈥橠onald, 鈥溾楨asily He Wielded It鈥: Paronomasia in Homer鈥檚 Lexical Ring Structures鈥
Session 53 (Horace and His Legacy): Edgar Garc铆a, 鈥淭eucer, Twofold: Echoes and Exempla in Odes 1.7鈥
1.45-4.45pm
Session 57 (Political Thought in Latin Literature): Matthew Gorey (University of Puget Sound; UW PhD 鈥17), 鈥淭he Politics of Atomism in Cicero鈥
Sunday, January 6:
11.45am-1.45pm
Session 75 (Materiality and Literary Culture): Emma Brobeck, 鈥淓tymological Resonances Between the Argiletum and the Forum Transitorium鈥