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Prologue
1. Ortner, Sherry B. 1974. “Is Female To Male as Nature Is To Culture?”
2. Butler, Judith. 1998. “Subjects of Sex/Gender/Desire.”
3. Lorde, Audre. “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House.”
4. hooks, bell. 1998. “Black Women and Feminism.”
5. Rome Timeline and Maps
6. “Early Rome to 500 B.C.E.”
7. “Early Roman Society, Religion, and Values”
8. Donna Zuckerberg’s editorial “Welcome to the New Eidolon” and LKM Maisal’s “Women are Made, But from What?”
9. Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, Book I: Preface - 13
10. Vergil's Aeneid Book I
11. Aimee Hinds "Rape or Romance? Bad Feminism in Mythical Retellings"
12. OPTIONAL: Richlin, Amy. 1992: "Reading Ovid's Rapes"
13. Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, Volume I. 57 - 60 : Tarquinius and Lucretia
14. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, Book 4
15. Ovid, Fasti: LCL 253
16. Joshel, Sandra. 2002. “The Female Body and the Body Politic: Livy’s Lucretia and Verginia”
17. Joanna Kenty. 2017. “Avenging Lucretia”
18. Egypt, 146–31 B.C.
19. Vergil's Aeneid Book VIII
20. Horace 1.37
21. Propertius 3.11
22. Haley, Shelley. 1993. “Black Feminist Thought and Classics: Re-Membering, Re-Claiming, Re-Empowering.”
23. Stemma Cleopatra.pdf
24. End of the Republic :Chronological Table
25. White at the Museum
26. 'Race'-ing the Romans with Dr. Shelley Haley 10/19
27. Ovid: The Metamorphoses : Book IX: lines 666 - 797
28. Female Homoeroticism in the Roman Empire: How Many Licks Does It Take to Get to the Disruption of a Phallocentric Model of Sexuality? By Nicole Speth
29. “The Body in Question” by Grace Gillies (2019)
30. Portrait of a Lady on Fire
31. Royster, Francesca T. 2003. Becoming Cleopatra : The Shifting Image of an Icon. New York : Palgrave Macmillan,.
32. Biddick, Kathleen, John R. Clarke, Stephen F. Eisenman, Ikem Stanley Okoye, and Frances K. Pohl. 1996. “Aesthetics, Ethnicity, and the History of Art.” The Art Bulletin 78 (4): 594–621
33. Be Not Afraid of the Dark by Shelley P. Haley
34. Kennedy, Rebecca. n.d. “Classics at the Intersections: Is There a ‘race’ or ‘Ethnicity’ in Greco-Roman Antiquity?” Classics at the Intersections (blog). Accessed June 16, 2020. https://rfkclassics.blogspot.com/2019/04/is-there-race-or-ethnicity-in-greco.html.
35. Blog: Women in Classics: A Conversation with SCS President-Elect Shelley Haley: Part I
36. Blog: Women in Classics: A Conversation with Shelley Haley: Part II
37. Rebecca Futo Kennedy: Why I Teach About Race and Ethnicity in the Classical World
38. Hannah Gadsby's "Nanette"
39. Hannah Gadsby "Douglas"
40. Workshop 1
41. Workshop 2
42. Workshop 3
43. Workshop 4
44. Workshop 5
45. The Penis Poetry (Among Other Things)
46. Why Are We So Uncomfortable? The Confusing Taboo of Menstruation in Ancient Rome and Modern America
47. Rome and America, Rome(in) America, Roman America
48. Male Prostitution in Ancient Rome: The Tangled Narratives of Material Culture
49. Re-Imagining the Goddess
50. Reflections on Academia
51. Juvenal and Roman Heteronormativity
52. Interviewing a Human Who Carries Multifaceted Baggage from Their Perceived Identity: A Series of Intimate Moments with Elagabalus
53. For You
54. Constructing Queerness: Pederasty
55. Silly Queen! You know that doesn’t apply to him: The adventures of a woman in an unfair world
56. Finding the “Other” in Classics: Researching the Yoruba Society to Understand Erotic Magic and Ritual in Ancient Rome
57. Richlin, Amy. 2014. “The Ethnographer’s Dilemma and the Dream of a Lost Golden Age.”
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