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SUMMARY:On Outgroups and Muted Groups: A Conference in Honor of Amy Richlin
DESCRIPTION:Professor Amy Richlin will be retiring at the end of the coming academic year. We look forward to celebrating her path-breaking career and reuniting with her many UCLA students at this conference in her honor. The conference will take place on April 2nd in the Legacy Room at the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center. There will also be a reception in Dodd on Friday night and a party off campus on Saturday. If you are planning to attend the conference\, please register using the form below.\n\nPlease note that this conference will take place in person (not on zoom).\nTo see a schedule of papers please scroll down. \nRSVP Form \n[gravityform id=”3″ title=”false” description=”false”]\n  \nSaturday April 2nd\, 2022\, Luskin Conference Center\, UCLA \n9-9:30: Coffee \n9:30-11:15 Panel 1\, Legacy AB Room: Comedy and Satire \nConference welcome: Alex Purves \nModerator: Tianran Liu \nHans Bork (PhD 2018)\, Stanford University\, “The Artistry of Insult in Plautus” \nBrian Walters (PhD 2011) University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign\, “Womanly Vomicae” \nKristin Mann (PhD 2015)\, Indiana University\, “Hens\, Eunuchs\, and Goddesses: Teaching Jokes in Phaedrus’s Fabulae” \nElliott Piros (PhD 2019)\, CSU Northridge & UCLA\, “Painted Faces in Martial’s Epigrams” \n11:30-12:30 Lunch \n12:45-2:30 Panel 2\, Legacy AB Room: History \nModerator: Mary Anastasi \nAnthony Vivian (PhD 2018)\, UCLA\, “Slippery Athenians” \nNathan Kish (PhD 2018)\, Tulane University\, “Xenophobia and Violence in Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita” \nMik Larsen (PhD 2015)\, CSU Long Beach\, “Public Abuse and the Problem of Speech in Roman Declamation” \nCaroline Cheung (Post Bacc 2009)\, Princeton University\, “Dangerous Work” \nHenry Gruber (Post Bacc 2015) Harvard University\, “Recovering Armentaria\, Mother of Gregory of Tours\, through her Favorite Miracles” \n2:30-3:00 Coffee \n3:00-4:30 Panel 3\, Legacy AB Room: Gender and the Body \nModerator: Rachel Morrison \nCelsiana Warwick (PhD 2018)\, University of Iowa\, “Homoerotic Heroes and the Anxieties of Masculinity” [Zoom]\nHilary Lehmann (PhD 2016)\, Knox College\, “Antigone and the Egyptians: Sex and Other Commodities in Hypereides’ Against Athenogenes” \nSuzanne Lye (PhD 2016) UNC Chapel Hill\, “Rage Becomes Her: Angry Women and Cursed Bodies” \nKatie Tardio (Post Bacc 2014) UNC Chapel Hill\, “Esse Quam Videri: Role Playing as a Pedagogical Tool” \n4:30-4:45 Wrap-up: Robert Gurval \nProfessor Richlin writes:\nAs I look towards retirement in June 2022 after 45 years of teaching\, I am honored by the department’s decision to hold a conference for me. Its theme\, “On Outgroups and Muted Groups\,” comes from the self-description on my UCLA webpage\, and well describes the work that has occupied me for all these years of writing history from below. I began from the study of Roman satire which led me\, to my surprise\, into the then brand-new field of the history of sexuality and made me into an outspoken feminist. I was lucky enough to begin this work in the heyday of Second Wave feminism\, and\, thanks to the supportive network of the Women’s Classical Caucus and the quadrennial “Feminism and Classics” conferences\, I had a lot of people to talk to. After jobs at Rutgers\, Dartmouth\, and Lehigh\, I moved to USC in 1989\, teaching jointly in Classics and Gender Studies\, which meant that my Classics students read a lot of feminist theory and my Gender Studies students learned a lot about antiquity. At UCLA\, from 2005 onwards\, I have taught graduate seminars in “Roman History and the Theory of History\,” satire\, comedy\, epistolography\, ancient sexuality\, and Roman women’s history\, with undergraduate courses to match\, while serving from 2011 onwards as director of the post-bacc program. All of this goes to explain why I wanted my dear students to be the speakers at this final conference\, for in teaching them I have learned a great deal. They will be returning from where their far-flung jobs have taken them\, to speak here on history\, comedy\, satire\, and gender\, and tell me something new\, as they always do.
URL:https://classics.ucla.edu/event/on-outgroups-and-muted-groups-a-conference-in-honor-of-amy-richlin/
LOCATION:Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center\, UCLA\, 425 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90095
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