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9:30- 10:00        WELCOME

10:00- 11:30      PANEL 1: EMBODIMENT AND PERFORMANCE

Moderator: Thomas Moody

10:00- 10:30:  Male & Female Erotic Arete in Atalanta’s Wrestling Match Against Peleus

Stella Fritzell, Bryn Mawr

10:30- 11:00: Martyrdom: From Mockery to Triumph

Theo Mantzikos, St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary

11:00- 11:30: Honor, cult and landscape in the Roman Empire: the case study of Mevania, Hispellum and the Ancient Umbrian Valley

Elisa Laschi, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

 

11:30- 12:30    BREAK

 

12:30- 2:00        PANEL 2: GREEK POETICS

Moderator: Patricia Hatcher

12:30- 1:00: Staging Shame: Conceptual Metaphor in Action in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon

Rebekah Rust, New York University

1:00- 1:30:  A Shared Humanity: Eleos in Iliad 24

Jimmy White, University of Chicago

1:30- 2:00: Pindar’s Losers

Marko Vitas, Brown University

2:00- 3:00        BREAK

3:00- 4:30        PANEL 3: RHETORICAL DEPLOYMENT

Moderator: David Sage

3:00- 3:30:  John Chrysostom and the Specular Economy of Shame

Joshua Benjamins, University of California, Berkeley

3:30- 4:00:  Plato and the Enchantments of Speech, Between Honor and Shame

Robert J. Barnes, Bryn Mawr

4:00- 4:30: Atimia as Deterrence Theory in Andokides 1.73- 79

Katherine Prouting, University of Queensland

4:30- 5:00        BREAK

5:00- 6:00      KEYNOTE: The Eyes of the Other: Honor and Epistemology in Plato and the Early Stoics

Margaret Graver, Dartmouth University

6:00- 7:00      RECEPTION