Programme
22/06/2017
Duchesne 004, University of Roehampton 10:00 – 10:30 Registration 10:30 – 11:00 Welcoming Session SUSAN DEACY University of Roehampton Violence, power and beyond: rape in antiquity 20 years on 11:00 – 12:15 KAREN F. PIERCE University of Cardiff Sex, violence and graphics: illustrating Helen ROBIN OSBORNE University of Cambridge From sexual pursuit to rape: sexual violence in Athenian painted pottery VIKTORIA RÄUCHLE Universität Wien Fifty shades of rape: Images of pursuit and abduction in Athenian vase painting 12:15 – 12:30 Tea and Coffee 12:30 – 13:45 HELLA SHPIERER Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Sexual violence in the Hippocratic gynecology JAMES A. ARIETI Hampden-Sydney College Women and rape in Greek philosophy EDWARD M. HARRIS Durham University Women’s choices, women’s suffering: consent and sexual violence in Greek law and in Greek literature 13:45 – 14:45 Lunch 14:45 – 16:00 DANIEL OGDEN University of Exeter The Hero of Temesa: ghosts, monsters and rape FRANCESCA SPIEGEL Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Sexual rejection and the monstrous husband: Heracles in Trachiniae CORINNA BRUNINI-CRONIN Durham University A victim’s tragedy? Sexual violence in Euripides’ Ion 16:00 – 16:15 Tea and Coffee 16:15 – 17:30 DOUGLAS MATTHEW WONG Columbia University Rape and consent in Roman law OLGA ZOLOTNIKOVA Hellenic Open University Myths of rape of maidens in association with the cults of Artemis: sexual assault as a cover-story in myth-making JACQUELINE CLARKE University of Adelaide Rape, revenge and resurrection in Correr’s Progne 17:30 – 18:45 HOLLY A. RANGER Institute of Classical Studies ‘Meat, metamorphosis, and the male gaze: Ovid’s Daphne in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian TONY KEEN University of Roehampton/ Open University The rape of Boudicca and her daughters on screen MARGUERITE JOHNSON University of Newcastle, Australia Rape, warfare, colonialism, revenge: Jane Holland’s Boudicca & Co CONFERENCE DINNER |
23/06/2017
Duschene 004, University of Roehampton 10:00 – 11:15 ERIKA L. WEIBERG Florida State University Retracing traumatic memories: rape narratives in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon and Euripides’ Ion THOMAS McCONNELL University of Oxford Rape, seduction, and new comedy: A re-examination of the evidence of Menander’s Samia MELISSA MARTURANO The City University of New York Sororophobia in Ovid's corpus: blame, punishment and violence 11:15 – 11:30 Tea and Coffee 11:30 – 12:45 MARCO SERINO Università degli Studi di Torino From rape to ritual pursuit scenes on red-figure pottery: the workshop of the Himera painter and the new figurative proposals from Magna Graecia and Sicily ANTHI DIPLA Hellenic Open University/ Open University of Cyprus “Bestial” women as pursuers of men: the transgression of rules in rape BEN ANGELL University of Oxford Καὶ σοί: sexual violence and apotropaic magic in satyr-hermaphrodite sculptures 12:45 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 14:30 POSTER SESSION DOROTA BAZYLCZYK Faculty of “Artes Liberales”, University of Warsaw The consequences of avoiding the topic of rape in children's stories about Medusa ANNA MIK Faculty of “Artes Liberales”, University of Warsaw Why Centaurs do not rape anymore? Looking for sexuality in contemporary children's and young adult culture inspired by Classical Antiquity 14:30 – 16:05 KATHRYN RILEY University of Roehampton Leda on the Palatine: exploring the Roman Republican zeitgeist through rape VICTORIA LEONARD Institute of Classical Studies, University of London Galla Placidia as ‘Human Gold’: consent and autonomy in the early fifth century west ULRIIKA VIHERVALLI University of Cardiff Against bishops’ will? Dynamics of wartime rape in the fifth century west MARCELLO LUSVARGHI Università di Bologna The rape of a sanctimonialis: an historical overview through the texts of Augustine of Hippo 16:05 - 16:20 Closing session |