Identity - Past and Present. Crasis Annual Meeting and Master Class 2019 - 08/03/2019, Groningen (Ne
FECHA /DATE/DATA : 08/03/2019
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: University of Groningen (Groningen, Netherlands)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Lidewijde de Jong ; Steve Mason ; Bärry Hartog ; Bettina Reitz-Joosse ; Eelco Glas
INFO: web - crasis.aws@rug.nl.
INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: Deadline: 03/03/2019
-Estándar/standard/standard: €15
-Estudiantes/students/studenti: €10
-Buffet (drinks included) : €25
Se ruega enviar un email a /please contact /sono pregati di inviare una e-mail a Ruwan van der Iest via crasis.am@rug.nl, stating your name, affiliation, any dietary wishes, and whether you want to join us for the closing dinner
The conference fee includes including lunch, coffee and tea, and can be paid in cash (preferably exact!) upon arrival on the conference day
PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:
Master and Keynote Speaker will be Dr Louise Revell, Associate Professor in Roman Studies at the University of Southampton
Programme 08.30-09.00 Coffee, tea, and registration 09.00-09.15 Opening remarks and welcome 09.15-09.55 Mark Thatcher (Boston College) ‘Defining Identities in Fifth-Century Syracuse’ 09.55-10.35 Ulrike Krotscheck (Evergreen State College) ‘‘Greek’ Identity in the Black Sea: The Case of Ancient Sinope’ 10.35-11.00 Break 11.00-11.40 Olivia Elder (University of Cambridge) ‘Lingua Romana: the vocabulary of Roman identity’ 11.40-12.20 Federico Santangelo (University of Newcastle) ‘Municipal Identities in Late Republican Italy’ 12.20-13.00 José Luís Brandão (University of Coimbra-CHEC) & Cláudia Teixeira (University of Évora-CECH) ‘Reshaping Roman identity in the Context of the Pax Romana: Essentialism vs. Universalism’ 13.00-14.15 Lunch 14.15-14.55 Laura Carrara (Universität Tübingen) ‘Shaken Identities: The Effects of Rhetoric in Times of Crisis. The Case of Aelius Aristides and Smyrna (177/8 AD)’ 14.55-15.35 Susanne Luther (University of Groningen) ‘Identity Formation through an Ethics of Speech’ 15.35-16.00 Break 16.00-16.40 Pierluigi Leone Gatti (Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”) ‘The Epistula Annae ad Senecam: A Jewish Letter to the Pagans’ 16.40-17.20 Jeroen Wijnendaele (Ghent University) ‘“Kingship, Ethnicity and Identity (or How None Of These Mattered)” -The case of Odoacer (c. 476-493 CE)’ 17.20-17.30 Short break 17.30-18.30 Keynote lecture by Louise Revell (University of Southampton) 18.30-19.15 Reception 19.15-21.00 Dinner