Spring 2023 Conference
Building Bodies: Investigating Bodies in the Ancient Mediterranean
Held via Zoom, March 24-25, 2023
Register for Keynote with Dr. Debby Sneed here
Email us at brynmawrspeac@gmail.com to register for panels!
In lieu of a registration fee, we recommend contributing to Bi-College Mutual Aid (@bicomutual on Venmo)
(all times EST)
Friday, March 24
10:45am – Opening Remarks
11:00am-12:30pm – Gender and Queerness
- ‘Dea Undae’: Phenomenological Approaches to the Intersections of Water and Gender in Thetis’ Metamorphic Body in Metamorphoses 11, and Elizabeth Cook’s Achilles – Alexandra Meghji, University College London
 - Perpetua’s Queer Death – Lilly Haave, Pomona College
 - Beloved Sons, Hated Daughters: Jephthah, Iphigenia, and Human Sacrifice, a Feminist and Structuralist Critique – Daniel B Sanders, Loyola University Chicago
 - The Book, The Body, and The Hair of the Imperial Roman Matrona – Hannah Lynch, Harvard University
 
1:00-2:30pm – Ancient Gynecology
- Constructing the Menstruating Body in Ancient Corinth – Leah Wild, University of Cambridge
 - I Will Pierce my Womb! Abortion as a Divine Right in Seneca’s Medea – Elisa Markhoff, Villanova University
 - A Level of Care – Rachael Cahoon, Brandeis University
 
4:00-5:30pm – Keynote with Dr. Debby Sneed – Technology and the Limits of the Human Body in Archaic Greece
Saturday, March 25
10:30am-12:00pm – Bodies of Roman Society
- Ego vir sterilis ero? – Eugenia Piazza, University of Bologna
 - Eunuchs – Garrett Fowler, University of Colorado, Boulder
 - Losing face: Bodily integrity and social status in Thelyphron’s tale – Annabel Crawshaw-Brown, University of St. Andrews
 - Disability and Character in Cicero’s De Senectute – Kyle West, University of Pennsylvania
 
12:30-2:00pm – Rituals of Death and Violence
- Rites and Rights – Felix Townley Bakewell, Bryn Mawr College
 - The Disabled(?) Dead: Non-Normative Bodies in Transition in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia – Emma Traylor, University of Glasgow
 - Between corpora and cadavera: defining and transforming the body and the self in the Roman funeral – Rafael A. Barroso-Romero, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and Max Weber-Kolleg, Universität Erfurt
 
3:00-4:30pm – Ovidian Bodies
- Narcissus – Charlee Thacker, Bryn Mawr College
 - Medea and Masculinity – Bethany Wisdom, Bryn Mawr College
 - Ovid – Frederick Kimpton, University of Exeter
 - Philomela and Procne – Alice Hockstader, Bryn Mawr College
 
4:30pm – Concluding Discussion
