Presentations by this year’s Whiting Fellows, Johanna Gosse (HArt) and Eleanor Mulhern (Classics).
Tuesday, October 29, at 5 p.m., Carpenter B21.
Reception from 6-7 p.m. in Carpenter atrium.
Presentations by this year’s Whiting Fellows, Johanna Gosse (HArt) and Eleanor Mulhern (Classics).
Tuesday, October 29, at 5 p.m., Carpenter B21.
Reception from 6-7 p.m. in Carpenter atrium.
CONFERENCE: PLATO AND THE POWER OF IMAGES
Friday, October 11
Carpenter Library B21
Elizabeth Belfiore, University of Minnesota
“The Image of Achilles in Plato’s Symposium”
Francisco Gonzalez, University of Ottawa
“The Power of a Beautiful Image in Plato and the
Poets: Infatuation or Transcendence?”
Saturday, October 12
Thomas Hall 224
Louis-André Dorion, Université de Montreal
“Image and Comparison: The explanatory power of
the eikôn in the Republic”
Catherine Collobert, University of Ottawa
“Two images of the Soul in the Republic: The
three-headed Beast (Book IX) and the Sea
Creature Glaucus (Book X)”
Gerd Van Riel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
“Perspectivism in Plato’s Views of the Gods”
Elsa Grasso, Université de Nice
“Platonic images: where the truth lies”
Pierre Destrée, Université Catholique de Louvain
“Plato on images that make one laugh”
Zacharoula Petraki, University of Crete
“Viewing the invisible: Plato’s use of pictorial arts”
Christopher Moore, Pennsylvania State University
“The Images of Knowing Oneself”
Richard Hunter, University of Cambridge
“The serpent within: the afterlife of a Platonic
image”
Keynote speaker:
Kostis Kourelis, Assistant Professor at Franklin and Marshall College
“The Membrology of Home: Tales from the Archaeological Underground.”
This week, and throughout the Symposium weekend, a complementary exhibit of domestic items from the Bryn Mawr Special Collections will be on view in the Kaiser Reading Room, Carpenter Library.
For more information, including times and locations, please visit our new site:
http://www.brynmawr.edu/gradgroup/gradgroupsymposium/
or contact the Symposium Committee at bmcsymposium@gmail.com
Welcoming event for new and continuing graduate students.
Thomas London Room
12:30 PM
Graduate Student Mixer 2.0
Friday Sept 30, from 6:30-8:30 pm at Barcade in northeast Philly.
Barcade
1114 Frankford Ave Philadelphia, PA 19125
(215) 634-4400
7-9PM
City Tap House
3825 Walnut Street
Philadelphia PA 19104
Mixer for grad students from Bryn Mawr, Penn and Temple.
For more information, please contact Tiffany Hunt (215) 662-0105
Juan Sebastian de Vivo
Department of Classics, NYU
“Wrathful Battle, Bloody War: Trauma, Narrative, and Material Culture in Ancient Greek Warfare”
Professor de Vivo writes: “My work has centered upon the individual experience of battle and how that experience is translated into narrative; I focus upon material culture because, besides being an archaeologist, I found that the many meanings embedded within objects often provide individuals (and societies) with the means to make sense of what they have undergone, and more importantly, to justify both battle and warfare not only through narrative but through memory as well.”
This event is held in connection with the current semester’s GSem, “War and Peace”, being taught by Annette Baertschi and Astrid Lindenlauf.
Talk 4:30pm in Carpenter 21: All are welcome.