Roman Cultural Memory under the Empire - 07-08-09/03/2018, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 07-08-09/03/2018
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences, Universidade de Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Marcos Martinho (University of Sao Paulo); Martin Dinter (KCL); Charles Guérin (Université Paris-Est Créteil)
INFO: web - romeculturalmemory@gmail.com
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: gratis / free / gratuito
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:
Wednesday 7th March
9.20 Coffee
9.35 Opening: Remember Cultural Memory
Martin Dinter (King’s College London)
9.50 – 10.45 Keynote Speech
Literary Battlefields as Shadow Memorials
Bettina Reitz-Joosse, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
10.45 – 11.05 Coffee
11.05 – 11.45 Spaces for Roman Republican Oratory in Roman Imperial Literature
Henriette van der Blom, University of Birmingham, UK
11.45 – 12.25 Pliny the Elder: Remembering and Forgetting in the Natural Histories
Pedro Duarte, Université Marseille-Aix, France
12.25 – 13.05 Quintilian the Memorious: History and Memory in the Institutio
Oratoria
Alain M. Gowing, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
13.05 – 15.05 Lunch
15.05 – 15.45 Republican Loyalty and Imperial Philosophy
Rebecca Langlands, University of Exeter, UK
15.45 – 16.25 Roman Jurisprudence as Collective Memory
Andrew M. Riggsby, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
16.25 – 17.05 Speak, Memory: Remembrance as Resistance Under Domitian and
Trajan
George Baroud, New York University, USA
17.05 – 17.25 Coffee
17.25 – 18.05 For the Record and/or for the Roman Empire?
Anne Vial-Logeay, Université de Rouen, France
18.30 Dinner
Thursday 8th March
10.00 – 10.55 Keynote Speech
Juvenal and Nostalgia
James Uden, Boston University, USA
10.55 – 11.15 Coffee
11.15 – 11.55 The Cultural Memory of Tibur Under the Empire
Elizabeth Palazzolo, Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, Munich, Germany
11.50 – 12.30 Memory in Roman North Africa in the 2nd and 3rd Centuries CE:
Articulating, Configuring, and Using Pre-Conquest Pasts
Gunther Schörner, University of Vienna, Austria
12.30 – 14.30 Lunch
14.30 – 15.10 Establishing the Memory of Others: Hispania in Roman Cultural
Memory Under the Empire
Ana Mayorgas Rodríguez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
15.10 – 15.50 Cultural Memories of Roman History in Al-Andalus Context
Jorge Elices Ocón, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
15.50 – 16.10 Coffee
16.10 – 16.50 Marvels as Lieux de Mémoire in Suetonius’ Caesares
Kelly Shannon, University of Alabama, USA
16.50 – 17.30 Memoriae Agrippinae: Processions, Portraits, and Power Under the
Julio-Claudians
Ida Östenberg, University of Göteburg, Sweden
17.30 – 18.10 The Politics of Divided Cultural Memory: The Rehabilitation of
Nero’s Golden House
Penelope J. Davies, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
18.30 Dinner
Friday 9th March
9.40 Coffee
10.10 – 11.05 Keynote Speech
From Memory to History: The Case of Octavia
Christopher Whitton, University of Cambridge, UK
11.05 – 11.25 Coffee
11.25 – 12.05 Cicero and Clodius Together: The Porta Romana Inscriptions of
Roman Ostia as Cultural and Historical Memory
Christer Bruun, University of Toronto, Canada
12.05 – 12.45 Restitutor Urbis: The Buildings Restorations of Septimius Severus and
the Shaping of Rome’s Imperial Memory
Charles Davoine, Aix-Marseille Université, France
12.45 – 14.45 Lunch
14.45 – 15.25 The Memory of M. Iunius Brutus in the Roman Empire: From Mixed
and Hostile Perspectives
Kathryn Tempest, University of Roehampton, UK
15.25 – 16.05 Memory Through Space and Time: Poppaea’s Apotheosis Poem and
the Third Century
Shushma Malik, University of Queensland, Australia
16.05 – 16.25 Coffee
16.25 – 17.05 Longas ruinas. Rutilius Namatianus’ Going home, Rome and Ruins
Marco Formisano, Ghent University, Belgium
17.05 – 17.45 Stabilization Through Memory: Remembering Emperors in the
Chronographia of John Malalas
Jonas Borsch, Akademie der Wissenschaften, Heidelberg, Germany
17.45 – 18.25 Prosper Tiro’s Epitoma de chronic
Claire Sotinel, UPEC, France
18.30 Dinner