Venue
66 St Giles, Oxford; Noh Theatre, Royal Holloway College
Date
to
The APGRD's 11th Annual Joint Postgraduate Symposium; this year's theme is 'Journeys'
Monday 27 June 2011 at the Classics Centre, Oxford
Public Engagement Training for Classicists Sponsored by the AHRC
11.00 Research 2.0: How to use social media and the internet to engage with the rest of the world: CAGR session 5 led by Dr. Tom Wrobel (APGRD, University of Oxford).
Terence in Late Antiquity
2.00 Chrysanthi Demetriou (Leeds): Donatus' Commentary and Terence's Journey through Time and Space
2.30 Beatrice de la Vela (UCL): The theatrical journey: movement from and to the stage in Donatus' Commentary on Terence.
Big Love/Forbidden Love
3.00 Katie Billotte (RHUL): Journey of Faith, Journey of Self: Greek tragedy and HBO’s Big Love
3.30 Jarrid Looney (RHUL): Relationships Reborn: Characterisation of Hippolytos in Universal Studio’s The Graduate
Here and there: Iphigenia among the Tuarians
4.30 Sophie Bocksberger (Université de Lausanne / Oxford ): “L'ici et l'ailleurs” in Iphigenia among the Taurians
Performance
5.00 Helen Slaney (Oxford): A voyage too daring? Seneca’s Medea as performance text
6.30 OUP Book Launch: Erin B. Mee and Helene P. Foley (eds.) Antigone on the Contemporary World Stage
Tuesday 28 June 2011 at the Noh Theatre, Royal Holloway College
Aristophanes' Frogs
11.00 Kate Thompson (Oxford): The katabasis of Aristophanes’ Frogs
Shaw's Major Barbara
11.30 Aryn Penn (UCD): Major Barbara & Andrew Undershaft: the Figure of Dionysus in Shaw’s Major Barbara
Women in Combat
12.00 Peggy Shannon (RHUL): As Women Journey Into War: Do the Ancient Greek Archetypes Offer 21st Century Insight?
12.30 Sanna-Ilaria Kittelä (Helsinki): From Troy to Tampere: The Long Journey of Euripides’ Trojan Women
Fragmented Journeys
2.00 Lottie Parkyn (RHUL ): Fragmented Journeys
What have the Romans ever done for us? Caesar and Spartacus!
2.30 Miryana Dimitrova (RHUL): A journey into the unknown: a glimpse at the dramaturgical efforts of L. Cornelius Balbus
3.00 Benjamin Howland (Indiana): Spartacus: The Man and the Myth
Response
4.00 Respondent: Professor Helene P. Foley (Columbia)
Performance
4.30 Rachel Kirk (Queen’s University, Belfast): A rehearsed reading of Plautus’ Casina
5.00 Discussion
Organisers
- Helen Slaney (Oxford University)
- Lucy Jackson (Oxford University)
- Katie Billotte (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
- Charlotte Parkyn (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
- Jarrid Looney (Royal Holloway College, University of London)