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2009 APA / AIA Roundtable: Queer Theory and Classics

This roundtable provides a forum for graduate students and faculty to discuss issues concerning queer theory in Classics. We especially seek students working on, or interested in, queer theory, and faculty who teach or research in queer theory. Topics discussed might include: What is the current state of queer theory in Classics, and how does it relate to other disciplines? What alliances may be forged between queer and feminist scholarship? How can one incorporate queer theory into one?s scholarship and/or teaching? Is queer theory marketable? Are there pitfalls in applying it to Classics? Is "too much" queer theory professionally risky?


Organizers:
Sarah Levin-Richardson
Lambda Classical Caucus Graduate Student Representative
Ph.D. Candidate, Stanford University
sarahlr@stanford.edu

Konstantinos Nikoloutsos
Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics, Florida Atlantic University
nikolout@fau.edu

 

 

 

 

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