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PROGRAM |
| Thursday, October 13 | Friday, October 14 | Saturday, October 15 |
Program Committee
Henry V. Bender, The Hill School and Saint Joseph's University, CAAS past President, Program Coordinator
Frederick J. Booth, Seton Hall University, Hahn Scholarship Committee Chair
David J. Califf, Academy of Notre Dame, CAAS Newsletter Editor
Mark Clauser, Easton Area High School, CAAS Director for Eastern Pennsylvania
Nathan Costa, Saint Andrew's School
Phyllis Culham, United States Naval Academy, CAAS Officer-at-Large
Barbara K. Gold, Hamilton College, CAAS past President
Judith P. Hallett, University of Maryland, College Park, CAAS past President and past Program Coordinator
William Klingshirn, The Catholic University of America, CAAS past President
David J. Murphy, The Nightingale-Bamford School, CAAS past President and Investment Liaison
Konstantinos P. Nikoloutsos, Saint Joseph's University
Barbara Pavlock, Lehigh University, CAAS Secretary
Lee T. Pearcy, Episcopal Academy, CAAS past President
Ann R. Raia, The College of New Rochelle, CAAS past President
Schedule of Events
Thursday, October 13,
2011
| 4:00-5:30 PM (Salon B) |
Meeting of the 2010-2011 Finance Committee |
| 6:00-7:30 PM (Salon C) |
Dinner Meeting of the 2010-2011 Executive Committee |
| 8:00-9:00
PM (Lobby) |
Packet pick-up for preregistrants. Vendors may set up displays in the Garden Room. |
| 8:00-10:00 PM (Salon A) |
Meeting of the 2010-2011 CAAS Board of Directors |
| 7:30-10:00 PM (Salon D) |
Panel
A:Reading the Ancient World on Film. Stacie Raucci (Union College) presiding When Titans Clash: Harryhausen's Metamorphic Art Daniel Curley (Skidmore College) Wounds That Will Not Heal: Heroism and Innocence in Shane and the Iliad Carl A. Rubino (Hamilton College) Experiments in Love: Longus' Daphnis and Chloe and Henry de Vere Stacpoole's The Blue Lagoon Kirsten Day (Augustana College) The Countenances of Cleopatra Stacie Raucci (Union College) |
| 8:00 AM-12:00
noon (Lobby) |
Registration |
| 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (Garden Room) |
Book Display |
| 8:30-10:30 AM (Salon C) |
Paper
Session A: Early Greek Literature. Nathan Costa (Saint Andrew's School) and Maria S. Marsilio (Saint Joseph's University) presiding Humor in the Odyssey Helaine L. Smith (The Brearley School) Hesiod's Means of Capturing His Audience? A Possibility for Works and Days 1-105 E. F. Beall (independent scholar) Divine Negotiation in Olympian 13 Kristen Baxter (Rutgers University) Insidious Scholia in our Commentaries: the Omphalos in Pindar's Fourth Pythian Patrick R. Callahan (Fordham University) |
| 8:30-10:30 AM (Salon D) |
Paper
Session B: Roman Prose Authors. Frederick J. Booth (Seton Hall University) and Thomas McCreight (Loyola University Maryland, CAAS Director for Maryland) presiding Laelius : Scipio :: Cicero : Pompey: Cicero's Continual Application of the Laelius/Scipio Friendship in His Relations with Pompey John H. Starks, Jr. (Binghamton University SUNY) Cicero, Sassia, and the Praetor's Edict Kathryn Williams (Canisius College) The Politics of Desire in Sallust's Catiline Andrew Scholtz (Binghamton University SUNY) Otho's Unheeded Exemplum in Tacitus' Histories Timothy Joseph (College of the Holy Cross) |
| 8:30-10:30 AM (Salon E) |
Panel
B: Approaching Magnesia: Politics, Virtue, and the Soul in Plato's
Laws. Lewis M. Trelawny-Cassity (Antioch College) presiding Reincarnation in Plato's Laws: Is it an Allegory? David J. Murphy (The Nightingale-Bamford School) The Importance of History in Plato's Laws Thanassis Samaras (George Washington University) Ideology, Concession, Cohesion, or Control? The Role of Property Classes in Magnesia Lewis M. Trelawny-Cassity (Antioch College) |
| 10:30-11:00 AM (Salon Foyer) |
Coffee Break |
| 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (Salon C) |
Paper
Session C: Greek History, Poetry, and Fiction. Mark Clauser (Easton Area High School) and Martha Davis (Temple University) presiding Herodotus, Psammetichus, and Ancient Science Fiction Benjamin Stevens (Bard College) Herodotus' Encomium of Athens and the Peloponnesian War Thomas H. Buck (University of Maryland, College Park) Callimachus' Other Telchines: Aetia fr.1, fr.75, and the Hymn to Delos Leanna Boychenko (Yale University) Pan and the Werewolves: The Benevolent Villains of Longus' Countryside Emyr Dakin (CUNY Graduate Center) |
| 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (Salon D) |
Panel
C: Roman Iberia. Raymond Capra (Seton Hall University, Hahn Scholarship Committee Chair) presiding The Spanish Spolia: Scipio Aemilianus and the Other Lost Winners of the Spolia Opima under Augustus Sean Lake (Summit High School) Medusa as Metaphor: Images of Imperialism from the Forum of Augusta Emerita Katheryn Whitcomb (Rutgers University) The Pseudo-Martial Funerary Inscription of Eutyches (CIL 2.4314) Lyndy Danvers (Rutgers University) The Circus of Tarraco Raymond Capra (Seton Hall University) |
| 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (Salon E) |
Paper
Session D: Ovid. Mary Brown (Valley Forge Military Academy, CAAS Executive Director) and Judith P. Hallett (University of Maryland, College Park) presiding Ovid's Use of Metrical Puns in Amores 1.12 Patrick G. Lake (The Hill School) Fit to be Tied: The Ritual Cursing of Philomela in Ovid's Metamorphoses Rachel Loer (Rutgers University) Rapes in Ovid's Metamorphoses: Victim-Precipitation, Victim-Blaming, and Juno Melissa K. Marturano (CUNY Graduate Center) |
| 1:00-2:30 PM (Maryland 4) |
Luncheon Buffet: CAAS Second Vice President Frederick J. Booth
(Seton Hall University) presiding Ovatio honoring Barbara K. Gold (Hamilton College), CAAS past President, presented by Judith P. Hallett (University of Maryland, College Park), CAAS past President and past Program Coordinator. |
| 2:30-4:30 PM (Salon C) |
Paper
Session E: Greek Tragedy on and beyond the Athenian Tragic
Stage. Sarolta Takács (The Sage Colleges, CAAS President) presiding In Service to Drama: Domestic Slaves as Literary Conceit in Greek Tragedy K. Paul Bednarowski (George Washington University) The Threat of Tragedy: A Contest of Genres in Aristophanes' Wasps Matthew C. Farmer (University of Pennsylvania) Orestes Sarcophagi Kaitlin Moleen (independent scholar) |
| 2:30-4:30 PM (Salon D) |
Paper
Session F: Roman Culture. Phyllis Culham (United States Naval Academy) and Shelley P. Haley (Hamilton College, CAAS First Vice President) presiding How Did Scipio Become Africanus? Roman Victory Cognomina and the Senate Elisabeth Schwinge (Johns Hopkins University) Nobilior Musagetes: The Aedes Herculis Musarum and Constructions of Power Jennifer L. Muslin (University of Texas at Austin) Re-Presenting Roman Marriage Ann R. Raia (The College of New Rochelle) Rome's Teacher: Quintilian and the Defense of Teachers in the High Roman Empire Timothy J. Phin (Johns Hopkins University) |
| 2:30-4:30 PM (Salon E) |
Panel
D: Edith Hamilton's Way to Catullus: Reading, Reception,
Translation. Judith P. Hallett (University of Maryland, College Park) presiding Introduction Judith P. Hallett (University of Maryland, College Park) Edith Hamilton's Metric Translations of Catullus 3 and 5 Alan Vollmann and Stephen Rojcewicz (University of Maryland, College Park) Edith Hamilton's Catullus 85, 72 and 76: To Love or Hate Them? Harrison Sepulveda and Michael Leary (University of Maryland, College Park) Factual Reconstruction: Resisting the Poetic Diversity of Catullus in Edith Hamilton's The Roman Way Michael Lucido and Steven Boscovitch (University of Maryland, College Park) |
| 5:30-6:30 PM (Maryland 3) |
Reception: hors d'oeuvres and open bar |
| 6:30-7:30 PM (Maryland 3) |
Clack Lecture: CAAS First Vice President Shelley P. Haley (Hamilton College) presiding. Unexpurgated Classics: Profane Texts in a Christian Curriculum, Amy Richlin, Professor of Classics, UCLA, introduced by David J. Murphy (The Nightingale-Bamford School), CAAS past President and Investment Liaison. |
| 8:00-10:00 PM (Maryland 4) |
Buffet
Dinner: CAAS First Vice President Shelley P. Haley (Hamilton College)
presiding Presentation by Adrienne Kaiulani Aranita, Bryn Mawr College, 2011 Hahn Scholarship winner |
| 8:00 AM-12:00
noon (Lobby) |
Registration |
| 8:00 AM-4:00 PM (Garden Room) |
Book Display |
| 8:00-9:00 AM (Maryland 4) |
Refreshments: Coffee, tea, juice, bagels |
| 9:00-10:30 AM (Salon C) |
Paper
Session G: Pedagogy. Valentina DeNardis (Villanova University, CAAS Director for Philadelphia) and Karin Suzadail (Owen J. Roberts High School, CAAS ACTFL Delegate) presiding Prezis, Podcasts, and Persistence: Creative Solutions for the Third Trimester Adrianne Pierce (Hackley School) Teaching Latin Conditions Effectively Lynn Sawlivich (University of Delaware) The Integration of Archaeology with the Teaching of Latin and Greek Henry V. Bender (The Hill School and Saint Joseph's University) |
| 9:00-10:30 AM (Salon D) |
Paper
Session H: Philosophy. Sean Lake (Summit High School, CAAS Director for Northern New Jersey) and David J. Murphy (The Nightingale-Bamford School) presiding The Character of Euthyphro Daniel Werner (SUNY New Paltz) The Sculptor as a Point of Difficulty in Plato's Ion Joseph A. Almeida (Franciscan University of Steubenville) Socrates' Laughable Body and its Consequences: A Comment on an Anonymous Comic Fragment (com. adesp. 940 K.-A.) Daniel R. McLean (McMaster University) |
| 9:00-10:30 AM (Salon E) |
Paper
Session I: Scholarship on the Horizon: Undergraduate Research in
Classical Studies I. Sarah Ferrario (The Catholic University of America, CAAS Director for the District of Columbia) and Brett Rogers (Gettysburg College, CAAS Director for Central & Western Pennsylvania) presiding Aesthetics of Wilderness: The Sublime in Nineteenth-Century America Antonia N. Farzan (Hamilton College): James Bradley Wells, Professor Dialogues of Beauty: The Relationship Between Scientific Inquiry and Ancient Aesthetics in the Works of Leon Battista Alberti and Leonardo da Vinci Sarah Reynolds (Hamilton College): James Bradley Wells, Professor Poetic Authority in Hesiod's Theogony Amanda Klause (Swarthmore College): Jeremy Lefkowitz, Professor |
| 10:30 AM-12:30
PM (Salon C) |
Paper Session J: Roman Poetry. Barbara K. Gold (Hamilton College) and Barbara Pavlock (Lehigh University) presiding The Most Dangerous Game: Lucretian Hunting Imagery at 1.402-409 and 5.7-56 Lisa A. Whitlatch (Rutgers University) Catullus Poem 5 and the Contexts of Love Ronnie Ancona (Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center) The Structure of the Dactylic Hexameter John Jacobs (Montclair Kimberley Academy) Anchises Censorius: Vergil, Augustus and the Census of 28 BCE Eric J. Kondratieff (Temple University) |
| 10:30 AM-12:30
PM (Salon D) |
Paper Session K: Reception. Janet M. Martin (Princeton University) and Ann R. Raia (The College of New Rochelle) presiding Francis Daniel Pastorius' Deliciae Hortenses and the Vergilian Pastoral Ideal Benjamin Haller (Virginia Wesleyan College) STEM Education vs. Classical Education: Lessons from African-American History Shelley P. Haley (Hamilton College) Big Science in Classics, Past and Present Annette M. Baertschi (Bryn Mawr College) Not Just Another Teenage WizardMerlin and the Plautine Clever Slave Sarah Skelley (University at Buffalo) |
| 10:30 AM-12:30
PM (Salon E) |
Panel E: New Techniques, New Technologies in Teaching
Classical Material Culture. Alison C. Poe (Fairfield University) presiding Recasting the Canon: Teaching (with) Plaster Casts of Greek and Roman Sculpture Annetta Alexandridis (Cornell University) Giving Meaning to Appropriation: Using Modern Ideologies to Study Roman Art Genevieve S. Gessert (Hood College) Connecting with Classical Civilization through the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History Jean Sorabella (independent scholar) Using ARTstor to Get Up Close and Digital in the Classics Classroom Marice E. Rose (Fairfield University) Teaching Art and Archaeology in General Education Courses through Online Components Jean Alvares (Montclair State University) |
| 12:30-2:00 PM (Maryland 3/4) |
Buffet
Luncheon and CAAS Business Meeting: CAAS President Sarolta Takács
(The Sage Colleges) presiding Ovatio honoring Matthew S. Santirocco (New York University), Editor, Classical World, presented by Henry V. Bender (The Hill School and Saint Joseph's University), CAAS past President and Program Coordinator. Recognition of Barbara F. McManus (The College of New Rochelle), CAAS past President and Webmaster Business Meeting of the Association; Election of Officers and Directors |
| 2:00-4:00 PM (Salon C) |
Panel
F: Early Imperial Latin Literature. Valentina DeNardis (Villanova University) presiding The Ambiguous Gender of Venus, Goddess and Planet, in the Ancient World Valentina DeNardis (Villanova University) Telephus, Poet, Lydia: the Pattern of Physicality of Horace's Odes 1.13 Adrienne Kiki Aranita (Bryn Mawr College) Love Letters to Homer: A Comparison of Ovid's Heroides 1 and Lucian's Verae Historiae 2.35 Inger Neeltje Irene Kuin (New York University) Lucan's Domestic Politics Melanie Subacus (New York University) Reconsidering Patriotic Alterations in Livy's Fourth Decade Christopher Vacca (Bryn Mawr College) |
| 2:00-4:00 PM (Salon D) |
Paper
Session L: Scholarship on the Horizon: Undergraduate Research in
Classical Studies II. John Jacobs (Montclair Kimberly Academy, CAAS Treasurer) and Adrianne Pierce (Hackley School, CAAS Director for Eastern New York) presiding Justinian's Motivations for the Re-conquest of Africa Samuel Y. Winsted (United States Naval Academy): Phyllis Culham, Professor Et in Arcadia Ego: Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden Jack A. Waddell (Hamilton College): James Bradley Wells, Professor The Aeneid in Modern American and the State of the Classics in Late Nineteenth-Century America Joseph P. Dexter (Princeton University): Pramit Chaudhuri, Professor Classics in Performance: Pygmalion & the Myth of the Artist Santino DeAngelo (Binghamton University SUNY): John H. Starks, Jr., Professor |
| 4:00-6:00 PM (Salon E/F) |
Meeting of the 2011-2012 CAAS Board of Directors |