[Antiquitas] Konferenssi *Attitudes towards the Past in Antiquity: Creating Identities?*, 15-17.5.2009, Tukholman yliopisto

Arja Karivieri arja.karivieri at antiken.su.se
Fri Apr 17 16:09:05 EEST 2009


I samband med firandet av ämnets 100 år jubileum och till minne av Gösta 
Säflund anordnar
Antikens Kultur och Samhällsliv, Stockholms Universitet, den 
internationella konferensen
*Attitudes towards the Past in Antiquity: Creating Identities?* I 10 
sessioner behandlas olika
aspekter av hur man förhöll sig till det förflutna i antikens Grekland 
och Rom (se bifogat
program).

Konferensen äger rum fredagen den 15 maj till söndagen den 17 maj. 
Platsen är auditoriet i
Humanistvillan, Campus Frescati, Stockholms Universitet (Frescativägen 
24). Humanistvillan
ligger ca 150 meter från tunnelbanestationen Universitetet.

*Åhöraranmälan* görs senast fredagen den 1 maj till Lena Sjögren: 
lena.sjogren at antiken.su.se

Registeringsavgift: 250 kr (inkl. kaffe/kaka alla konferensdagar). 
Avgiften betalas kontant vid registrering,
fredagen 15 maj, mellan kl. 12.00-13.00, i Humanistvillan.

Välkomna!


*Attitudes towards the past in Antiquity: Creating Identities?*


Day 1
Friday 15th of May

12.00-13.00	Registration


13.00-13.10 Welcome

13.10-14.50	Session 1: The past of Early Greece
Chair: Charlotte Scheffer

13.10-13.30	Carolyn Higbie: Greeks and the Forging of Homeric Pasts 
13.30-13.50	Johannes Engels: Lykourgos' Speech Against Leokrates - Creating Civic Identity and Educating Athenian Citizens
13.50-14.10	Paula Perlman: E pluribus unum. The construction of polis identity in Archaic Crete
14.10-14.30	Lone Wriedt Sørensen: Creating identity/ties in Cyprus during the archaic period
14.30-14.50	Discussion


14.50-15.20	Coffee



15.20-16.35 	Session 2: Etruscan Pasts
Chair: Ingrid Edlund Berry

15.20-15.40	Charlotte Scheffer: The Etruscans -- in the eyes of the others. Creating a bad memory 
15.40-16.00	Annette Rathje: The use of the past, the staging and identity-making of an Etruscan family. The François tomb at Vulci.
16.00-16.20	Marjatta Nielsen: In the mirror of the past: myth, legend and history in late Etruscan funerary sculpture
16.20-16.35 	Discussion

16.35-17.50 	Session 3: Displaying the Past
Chair: Annette Rathje

16.35-16.55	Arja Karivieri: Mythic, public and private memory: creation of a Pompeian identity in the House of Caecilius Iucundus
16.55-17.15	Anne-Marie Leander Touati: Grand tradition versus communal and family recollection
17.15-17.35	Ashley Elizabeth Jones: Stamping out the Past in Late Antique Italy: Byzantines, Lombards, and the Indexical spolia of the Roman Imperial Image 
17.35-17.50	Discussion

17.50	End of Day 1

18.10	Reception at the Department of Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
 
Day 2
Saturday 16th of May

9.00-10.10	Session 4: The Past and mythology
Chair: Anne Marie Leander-Touati

9.00-9.20	Peter Scherrer: The Fiction of a Local Past -- Tutelary God(desse)s and Foundation Myths in Roman Provincial Cities
9.20-9.40	David Pollio: Nec Te Troia Capit (9.644): Re-Creating the Trojan War in Vergil's Aeneid 
9.40-10.00	Christopher Faraone: The Demonization of Lycurgus, King of Thrace, in Greco-Roman Magic
10.00-10.10	Discussion

10.10-10.40 Coffee

10.40-12.20 Session 5: Material Culture and the Past
Chair: Catherine Morgan
	
10.40-11.00	Nassos Papalexandrou: Messenian Tripods: A Boiotian Contribution to the Symbolic Construction of the Messenian Past?
11.00-11.20	Anna Kouremenos: Reviving the Cretan past in the Roman period
11.20-11.40	Hadwiga Schörner: Revival of the intraurban burial in Greek Poleis during the Roman Imperium as a creation of identity
11.40-12.00	Ingrid Edlund-Berry: Archaeological evidence for Roman identity in ancient Italy 
12.00-12.20	Discussion

12.20-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.10	Session 6: Religious settings
Chair: Peter Scherrer

14.00-14.20	Catherine Morgan: Archaeology of memory or tradition in practice? Problems in the archaeology of early Greek religion?
14.20-14.40	Rabun Taylor: The Cult of Sirens and Greek Colonial Identity in Southern Italy 
14.40-15.00	Erik Østby: New, but looking old: the temple of Apollo at Sikyon 
15.00-15.20	Günter Schörner: The Veneration of the Glorious Past: Dedications in Roman Greece as Means of Building a Classical Identity
15.20-15.40	Rasmus Brandt: Blood, boundaries, and purification. The creation of identities between memory and oblivion in ancient Rome
15.40-16.00	Discussion

16.00-16.30	Coffee


16.30-18.35 Session 7: Different Roman Pasts
Chair: Rasmus Brandt

16.30-16.50	Tatiana Ivleva: Remembering Britannia
16.50-17.10	Marietta Horster / Thoralf Schröder: Crowning the Past: Priests and Priestesses in Imperial Athens
17.10-17.30	Lynn Roller: Attitudes towards the Past in Roman Phrygia: Survivals and Revivals
17.30-17.50	Sarah Cox: Innovative Antiquarianism: The Flavian Reshaping of the Past 
17.50-18.10	Ida Östenberg: War and remembrance: memories of defeat in ancient Rome
18.10-18.35	Discussion

18.35	End of day 2

 
Day 3
Sunday 17th of May

9.00-10.15	Session 8: The literary production of the Past in Rome
Chair: Andrzej Wypustek

9.00-9.20	Ewa Skwara: Hannibal ante....oculos! A comic image of an enemy 
9.20-9.40	Marsha McCoy: Roman Past and Roman Identity: Cicero's De Re Publica 
9.40-10.00	Mateusz Z.mudzin'ski: The image of Emperor Gallienus in ancient historiography -- between manipulation and narrative
10.00-10.15	Discussion

10.15-10.45 Coffee

10.45-12.00 Session 9: Aspects of Graeco-Roman memories
Chair: Ewa Skwara

10.45-11.05	Andrzej Wypustek: The memory of the dead in Greek funerary epigrams (Hellenistic-Greco/Roman period) 
11.05-11.25	Julius Rocca: Medicorum princeps: The creation and elaboration of the image of Hippocrates in Greek and Roman medicine. 
11.25-11.45	Wies?aw Suder: Le peste: la Roma republican e imperiale
11.45-12.00	Discussion

12.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-15.15 Session 10: The Late Antique World
Chair: Arja Karivieri

14.00-14.20	Bruno Bureau: Idealised Past and Contested Tradition: Claudian's/Panegyric for the Sixth Consulate of Honorius/ and Prudentius' /Contra Symmachum 
14.20-14.40	Frank Trombley: Atticism and the conceptualisation of theological ideas in early Christian epigraphy 
14.40-15.00	Dennis Trout: From the Elogia of Damasus to the Acta of the Gesta Martyrum:  Re-Inventing Early Christian Rome 
15.00-15.15	Discussion

15.15-15.45	Coffee
15.45-16.45	Final Discussion

End of conference


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