Paper Presentations: 2007 & 2008
CAMWS PAPERS:
2007:
Jon Chicken, "Reflexive Ethnography and a Herodotean locus amoenus”
Nick Gresens, "Floating Corpses, Shifting Signs: Disposal of Enemies in the Tiber”
Stacie Kadleck, "The Kidnaping of Titus Quinctius and Livy’s Characterization of Corvinus”
Ed Roe, "Idealized Democracy? Socio-Economic Tensions in Thucydides 2.37"
Corinne Shirley, "Old Blooded Murder: Medea and the Morality of Rejuvenation in the Metamorphoses”
Erin Taylor, "Sibi vivere: The Abdication of Responsibility under Empire”
Marie Valverde, "Fraternal Culture Shock”: Unchanging (Ex)changes of Identity in Plautus’ Menaechmi and Terence’s Adelphoe”
Bruce Warren, "Examining Statius’ Domitian’s Road Poem from a Tacitean Perspective”
2008:
Susan A. Curry, “From the Bellies of Beasts: Performance and the Co-production of Identity in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses”
Gabriel Grabarek, “The Claudii Marcelli in Cicero’s Brutus”
Nicholas Gresens, “‘Did He Really Believe That?’: Belief and the Past in Strabo’s Geography”
Robert Nichols, “Professions of penia by Athenian Litigants,”
Gregory Sears, “Safe Thrills: The Minyeides as Internal Narrators in the Metamorphoses”
Erin Taylor, “The Bastard and the City: Euripides’ Hippolytus and a social and Sexual Outcast”.
Marie Valverde, “‘A Greek and Not a Barbarian’: The Barbarian Woman and Civic Ideology in Greek Tragedy”
Michael Vasta, “The Arrival of Berenice in Rome and the Execution of Helvidius Priscus”
Bruce Warren, “A Prosopography of Gaius Matius”
2007/2008: OTHER VENUES:
Diana Beuster, “The Papyrus Ebers” for a conference Texts and Contexts at the Ohio State University Center for Epigraphical and Papyrological Studies, October 2007.
-------------“Fine Art Museum, Number 2000.342.319: An Imperial Bronze Coin and its Background” Evan F. Lilly Memorial Biennial Lecture Competition at the Fine Arts Museum, November 2007.
Dianne Boetsch, “The Conflict of Dual-Representation of Self in Ovid’s Heroides and Heloise’s Personal Letters to Abelard.” Medieval Studies Conference, Indiana University, March 2008.
Gabriel Grabarek, “Religious Objections to Caesar’s Consular Legislation,” Indiana University Religious Studies Conference on Religion and the State, March 2008



