CANE Summer Institute invites you to a public lecture series to be held in person at Brown University or online via Zoom from 11-16 July 2022.
Monday, 11 July 2022
1900EDT: David Walker, the Abolitionist Movement, and the Reframing of the Classics Timothy Joseph, College of the Holy Cross
Tuesday, 12 July 2022
1100EDT: Beautiful Bodies and Royal Femininities in the Hellenistic World Patricia Eunji Kim, New York University
1900EDT: Exploring Non-Elite Life Through Greek and Roman New Comedy Serena S. Witzke, Wesleyan University
Wednesday, 13 July 2022
1100EDT: Classical Antiquity and the Law Today Jennifer A. Morris, J.D., Ph.D., Lawyers Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation
1900EDT: Money Talks: Roman Coinage in Global, Historical Context Roberta Stewart, Dartmouth College
Thursday, 14 July 2022
1100EDT: Caesar from the Tabletop: A Case for Games as a Path to Scholarship Michael Nerdahl, Bowdoin College
1900EDT: Seeking Uxellodunum: Caesar’s Gallic Wars and Restoration France Diane Josefowicz, Ph.D., author of Riddle of the Rosetta (Princeton University Press, 2020)
Friday, 15 July 2022
1100EDT: To Gaze from Elsewhere: ‘Looking’ at Pasts and Futures in Mexican and Puerto Rican Classical Reception Joshua Hartman, Bowdoin College
1730EDT: Salvete Omnes Means Howdy, Y’All: Reflections of a Taiwanese-American Texan Classicist Angeline Chiu, University of Vermont
Saturday, 16 July 2022
1100EDT: Ancient Worlds in Our Community: Building Connections with Local Educational Partnerships Kelly Dugan, Trinity College