Friday, March 14, 2008

Preliminary Agenda for the Sunoikisis Undergraduate Symposium

The preliminary agenda for the Sunoikisis Undergraduate Symposium in Classics is now available. For more information on the symposium, contact Prof. Keyne Cheshire of Davidson College at kecheshire@davidson.edu.

The 6th Annual Sunoikisis Symposium in Classics

Davidson College

FRIDAY, APRIL 4

6:00-7:00pm Welcome Reception for Presenters at the home of Keyne Cheshire

SATURDAY, APRIL 5

***All Sessions in the Tyler-Tallman Music Hall, Sloan Bldg.***

8:30-9:00 Morning Coffee and Refreshments

9:00-10:00 Session I: The Politics of Poetry

Sophocles' Ajax: More than Marxism, Andrew Lambert, Washington and Lee University

The Panathenaia and the "Lysistrata": Aristophanes' Peplos, Aine McVey, Southwestern University

Venantius Fortunatus: Power of the Pen in Merovingian Gaul, Lee Bockus, University of Richmond

10:00-10:15 Break

10:15-11:15 Session II: Navigating Collections

The Gospel of Thomas: Child of Plato or Solomon?, Kyle Simpson, Southwestern University

Contrasting Comparanda in Multiple-Referent Similes in the Aeneid, Juan Ramirez, Davidson College

Graffiti Distribution and Location in Ancient Pompeii, Jacqueline Dibiasie, Washington and Lee University

11:15-12:45 Lunch

12:45-1:45 Session III: Cult and Ritual

Restoring the Wall: Death, Ritual, and Community in Book 23 of the Iliad, Kayla Rasmussen, St. Olaf College

Preparing for the Wedding, Processing to the Grave: Portraying Ancient Greek Marriage on Black and Red Figure Vases, Emma Perry, Kalamazoo College

Introducing Marsyas, Haley Smith, Austin College

1:45-2:00 Break

2:00-3:00 Session IV: Roundtable Discussion: Technology and Intercampus Collaboration in Classics

3:00-3:15 Break

3:15-4:15 Session V: The Politics of Rome

Patronage on the Periphery: Caesar, Cicero, and Provincial Horizons as a Prelude to Civil War, Daniel Van Oudenaren, Davidson College

Cicero’s Argument from Moral Obligation in Pro Roscio Amerino and Pro Murena, Elyse Hamilton, Davidson College

Abortion and Augustus: The Moral Rhetoric of the Past, Whitney Carter, Rhodes College

6:30-8:00 Banquet (Chambers Building, Lilly Family Gallery)

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Summer Course Development Seminars 2008

We are moving forward with plans for the summer 2008 course development seminars and common session. I am working with Rebecca Davis (our NITLE program officer) to coordinate planning for these courses.

INTER-CAMPUS COURSES:

ICAGR 392: Greek Lyric Poetry
ICLAT 391: Literature from the Early Republic

More information on inter-campus courses is available online at http://sunoikisis.nitle.org/ICC

Please let us know (haskell@southwestern.edu; cc: rebecca.davis@nitle.org) immediately:
-if you are interested in participating in one of these courses
-if you plan on having students in one or both of these courses
-most importantly, if you are willing to serve as course director, or have a suggestion for course director, who will coordinate with the invited subject expert to lead the summer seminars (see below).


SUMMER 2008 COURSE SEMINARS:

NITLE and Sunoikisis will offer two concurrent seminars June 9-13, 2008 at Reed College to prepare curriculum for these courses. More information is available online:

Greek: http://www.nitle.org/index.php/nitle/content/view/full/2094
Latin: http://www.nitle.org/index.php/nitle/content/view/full/2096

Participants will meet for a plenary meeting on the fourth day, with sessions dedicated to Sunoikisis program planning and to skills and technology that make virtual collaboration possible:
http://www.nitle.org/index.php/nitle/content/view/full/2095

For more information or questions, contact me at haskell@southwestern.edu (512.863.1554) or Rebecca Davis at rebecca.davis@nitle.org (734.661.1022).


Hal Haskell
Acting Coordinator for Inter-Campus Courses