PROGRAM FOR THE JOINT FALL MEETING

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CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE ATLANTIC STATES
CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE EMPIRE STATE
PROGRAM: FALL 2012 MEETING
New York Marriott East Side, New York City
Thursday-Saturday, October 4-6, 2012
Program Committee
Henry V. Bender, The Hill School and Saint Joseph’s University, CAAS past President, Program Coordinator
Frederick J. Booth, Seton Hall University, CAAS First Vice President
Nathan Costa, Saint Andrew’s School
Barbara K. Gold, Hamilton College, CAAS past President
Judith P. Hallett, University of Maryland, College Park, CAAS past President and past Program Coordinator
Janet M. Martin, Princeton University, CAAS Second Vice President
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
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2012
4:00-6:00 pm
Registration
7:30-9:30 pm
O'Keefe 1 Foyer
4:00-8:00 pm
O'Keefe
Vendors can set up book displays.
5:00-5:30 pm
Meeting of the 2011-2012 Finance Committee
16th floor Board Room
5:30-7:30 pm
Dinner Meeting of the 2011-12 Executive Committee
16th floor Board Room
6:30-10:00 pm
Morgan A
Room available for informal meetings
7:30-9:30 pm
Meeting of the 2011-2012 Board of Directors
16th floor Board Room
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2012
7:30-8:30 am
O'Keefe
Breakfast refreshments
8:00 am-5 pm
O'Keefe
Book Display
8:00 am-noon Registration
2:30-5:00 pm
O'Keefe 1 Foyer
8:30 am-5 pm
Vanderbilt
CAES Program (for details, see separate sheet)
8:30-10:00 am
Morgan A
Paper Session A: Greek Materialities. Lee T. Pearcy (Episcopal Academy) and
Maria S. Marsilio (Saint Joseph's University) presiding
Spartan Death in Battle and Plutarch's Spartan Sayings
Andrew G. Scott (Villanova University)
Orientalizing the West: The Spread of Eastern Materiality at Archaic Samos, Argos,
and Epizephyrian Lokroi
Kristen Thiers (Villanova University)
Change in Athletic Training Methods in Ancient Greece
Reyes Bertolin (University of Calgary)
8:30-10:00 am
Whitney
Paper Session B: Latin Intertextualities. Janet M. Martin (Princeton University) and
Barbara Pavlock (Lehigh University) presiding
"But once put out thy light": Othello (5.2.1-22) and Catullus (cc. 5 and 7)
Benjamin Stevens (Bard College)
Imaginary Founder: The Creation of a Tradition in Grattius' Cynegetica
Lisa Whitlatch (Rutgers University)
A New Reading of the Fourth Ode of Seneca's Troades
Timothy Hanford (CUNY Graduate Center)
10:00-10:30 am Coffee Break
O'Keefe
10:30-12:30
Morgan A
Paper Session C: Greek and Latin Literary Perspectives. Frederick J. Booth (Seton
Hall University) and Konstantinos Nikoloutsos (Saint Joseph's University) presiding
Two Complementary Cycles Frame Virgil's Bucolics
John Van Sickle (Brooklyn College & Graduate Center, CUNY)
Exile and the Founding of Rome in the Aeneid
Kenneth Sammond (Fairleigh Dickinson University)
The Narcissist and the Sculptor: Art and Dysfunction in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Ashley A. Simone (Columbia University)
Dionysos and the Dramatic Perspective in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe
Jean Alvares (Montclair State University)
10:30-12:30
Whitney
Paper Session D: Greek Thought and Emotion. William Klingshirn (The Catholic
University of America, CAAS past President) and Timothy Renner (Montclair State
University) presiding
Odysseus as a Political Animal: Political Dynamics in the Apologoi
Thomas J.B. Cole (independent scholar)
Love and Envy: A New-Old Perspective on Ancient Mediterranean Desire
Andrew Scholtz (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Sophists before Soldiers: Socrates and Palamedes
Jonathan Pratt (Colgate University)
10:30-12:30
Morgan B
Panel A: The Roman Elegists as Readers of Catullus. Judith P. Hallett (University
of Maryland, College Park) presiding
Tibullus 1.2: Speaking to the Catullan Door
Michael Leary (University of Maryland, College Park and Norfolk Academy) and
Philip Gallagher (University of Maryland, College Park)
Sulpicia’s Catullus
Katharine Pilkington (University of Maryland, College Park)
Ovid’s doctus psitaccus in Amores 2.6
Steven Konyar and Stephen Boscovitch (University of Maryland, College Park)
Ovid’s Tristia 4.10 as a Dialogue with Catullus
Stephen Rojcewicz, MD (University of Maryland, College Park)
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1:00-2:30 pm
Morgan C & D
Luncheon Buffet: CAAS Second Vice President Janet M. Martin (Princeton University)
presiding
Ovatio honoring Barbara Pavlock (Lehigh University), CAAS Secretary, presented by
Frank Romer, East Carolina State University.
2:45-4:45 pm
Morgan A
Paper Session E: Classical Reception. Shelley P. Haley (Hamilton College, CAAS
President) and Thomas McCreight (Loyola University Maryland, CAAS Director for
Maryland) presiding
The Rhapsode's Tale: The Multiple Narratives of O'Hare and Peterson's 'An Iliad'
Thomas Falkner (McDaniel College)
Oedipus, King of Thebes (Egypt): Re-Orientations by Egyptian Arabic Playwrights
John H. Starks, Jr. (Binghamton University, SUNY)
Orestes & the Half-Blood Prince: Aeschylean Tyranny in the Harry Potter Series
Brett M. Rogers (University of Puget Sound)
2:45-4:45 pm
Whitney
Paper Session F: Roman Women. Barbara K. Gold (Hamilton College) and Ann R. Raia
(The College of New Rochelle) presiding
Insult, or Challenge? The asylum feminis in Livy AUC 1.9
Meredith E. Safran (Trinity College)
Pregnant Embodiment. Alcmene's Resistance in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Patricia Salzman (Montclair State University)
Flavia Domitilla as delicata: A New Interpretation of Suetonius, Vespasian 3
Valeria La Monaca (University of Calgary)
2:45-4:45 pm
Morgan B
Panel B: Greco-Roman Iberia. Raymond Capra (Seton Hall University) presiding
Strabo’s Lost Colonies
Benedict Lowe (Aarhus University)
Commerce and Culture: Greek Merchants and the Distribution of the "Sombrero de Copa"
Raymond Capra (Seton Hall University)
Altamira to Andalusia: The Legacy and Lore of the Iberian Horse
Carolyn Willekes (University of Calgary)
Altera Carthago: The Fall of New Carthage in the Punica
John Jacobs (Montclair Kimberley Academy)
5:30-6:30 pm
Reception: hors d'oeuvres and open bar
Morgan D Foyer
6:30-8:00 pm
Morgan A & B
Clack Lecture: CAAS First Vice President Frederick J. Booth (Seton Hall
University) presiding
"Plautus and the Making of Shakespeare’s Othello," James Tatum, Aaron Lawrence Professor
of Classics Emeritus, Dartmouth College, introduced by John Jacobs (Montclair Kimberley
Academy). CAAS Treasurer.
8:00-10:00 pm
Morgan C & D
Dinner Buffet: CAAS First Vice President Frederick J. Booth (Seton Hall
University) presiding
Presentation by Joshua Kinlaw, CUNY Graduate Center, 2012 Hahn Scholarship
winner.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2012
7:30-9:00 am
O'Keefe
Breakfast refreshments
8:00 am-4 pm
O'Keefe
Book Display
8:00 am-noon Registration
O'Keefe 1 Foyer
8:30 am-1 pm
Vanderbilt
CAES Program (for details, see separate sheet)
9:00-10:30 am
Morgan A
Paper Session G: Roman Realities and Exemplarities. John Jacobs (Montclair Kimberly
Academy, CAAS Treasurer) and Sarolta Takács (The Sage Colleges, CAAS Officer-at-Large)
presiding
The Multicolored World of the Romans
Rachael Goldman (CUNY Graduate Center)
The Influence of Thucydides' Plague on Tacitus' Fire
Scott Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center)
Augustan Exemplarity in the Life of Vespasian
Ari Zatlin (New York University)
9:00-10:30 am
Morgan B
Paper Session H: Classical Pedagogies. Mary Brown (Valley Forge Military Academy,
CAAS Executive Director) and Karin Suzadail (Owen J. Roberts High School) presiding
Problems in Translation: The Elegiac Couplet
Chris Childers (St. Andrew's School)
Revisiting the Latin Gerund and Gerundive: An Active Approach
Judith P. Hallett (University of Maryland, College Park) and Richard Gilder (The
Wheeler School)
One Model for Collaborative Undergraduate Research and Publication in Classics
Curtis Dozier (Vassar College)
10:30-11:00 am Coffee Break
O'Keefe
11:00-1:00
Morgan A
Panel C: Academic Activism in the Classics: Teaching and Doing. Melinda Powers (John
Jay College of Criminal Justice) presiding
Middle School Latin for Equality
Sarah Derbew (Yale University)
Academic Activism in the Classics: The Public University as Springboard
Judith P. Hallett (University of Maryland, College Park)
Dante Behind Bars
Ronald S. Jenkins (Wesleyan University)
The Classics at Marcy: Which Classics and Why
Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz (Hamilton College)
Scholarship as Activism?
Patrice Rankine (Purdue University)
From Tiberius Gracchus to Occupy Wall Street: Using Ancient History to Inspire Student
Activism
Walter Penrose, Jr. (San Diego State University)
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11:00-1:00
Morgan B
Panel D: Latin on the Rise in New York City's Public and Charter Schools: Challenges
and Opportunities. Ronnie Ancona (Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center) presiding
In the last decade the presence of Latin has markedly increased at the secondary level in New
York City’s public and charter schools, most notably with the opening of several new schools
that require Latin. This panel explores the nature of this phenomenon to see what challenges
and opportunities it has to offer the classics profession and the community at large. To
succeed and thrive, the field of classics needs to identify new and sustainable audiences as
well as to keep cultivating more traditional ones. While informing those in attendance about
the current situation for classics in New York City, the speakers’ remarks will also stimulate
thinking about whether what is occurring in New York City can and/or should be imitated or
replicated elsewhere and why or why not.
Jessica Kate Anderson and Kathleen R. Durkin (Maspeth High School)
David Clark (Bard High School Early College)
Ron Janoff (Believe Charter High Schools Network, 2010-2012)
Ryan M. Joyce (The Brooklyn Latin School)
Louise Michaud (Bronx School of Law and Finance)
1:00-2:30 pm
Morgan C & D
Luncheon Buffet: CAAS President Shelley P. Haley (Hamilton College) presiding
Ovatio honoring William J. Mayer (Hunter College, CAAS past President), presented
by Ronnie Ancona (Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center).
Ovatio honoring David Sider (New York University, CAAS past President), presented
by Lee T. Pearcy (Episcopal Academy, CAAS past President).
Business Meeting of the Association; Election of Officers and Directors
3:00-5:00 pm
Meeting of the 2012-2013 Board of Directors
16th floor Board Room
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