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Tentative Schedule of Sessions
September 30, 3015 Wednesday
Opening Reception, Meal, and Conversation: 6:00 - 9:30
p.m.
Hosts: Silvia Montiglio (Johns Hopkins University) and Gareth Schmeling (University of Florida)
Opening Remarks and Welcome: Dr. William Flores, President, University of Houston-Downtown
Entertainment: Julie Wilson Jazz
8:00-9:00pm
Landmarks and Turning Points in the Study of the Ancient Novel since the Fourth International Conference on the Ancient Nove l,Lisbon, 2008
Participants: Marlia P. Futre Pinheiro: Publications Resulting from the Fourth International Conference on the Ancient Novel, Lisbon,
2008 Stephen Harrison: Apuleius and Africa Anton Bierl: Progress and Recent Trends of Scholarship on the Ancient Novel in the Field of Myth, Religion and Ritual Judith Perkins and Richard Pervo: Christian Fictional Narratives: Promise and Problem
Bruce MacQueen: The Ancient Novel: Backing into the Future Edmund P. Cueva: Closing Remarks
October 1, 2015 Thursday
Breakfast Provided
Morning Session I: 9:30 a.m.-.12:15p.m.
Groups A/B/C and Panel 1
Group A:Emotional Engagement and Reader Response in Ancient and Byzantine Fiction, Aglae Pizzone (University ofSouthern Denmark), chair and organizer
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Andrea Capra Keeping Emotions in Check: The Explicit Strategies of theNarrator
Universit di Milano
Luca Graverini Curiosity and the Emotions in Apuleius: A Satiric Path toConversion
Universit di Siena
Aglae Pizzone Emotions and Audiences in the Byzantine Novels University of Southern DenmarkNicolette Trahoulia Illustrating Fiction in Byzantium The American College of Greece,Deree College
Megan Moore The Curse of Satalia: Loving Death in the MedievalMediterranean
University of Missouri
Group B:Intertextuality: Greek, Giuseppe Gerolamo Zanetto (University of Milan), chair
Giulia Sara Corsino Plato and the Greek Novel: An Authoritative Model to Reverse Scuola Normale Superiore Di Pisa
Benjamin McCloskey Persian Antagonists: Xenophons Cyrus Reconsidered Kansas State University
Jeffrey Ulrich Marveling at Figures and Fortunes: an of Socrates in thePrologue of theMetamorphoses
University of Pennsylvania
Giuseppe GerolamoZanetto
Intertextuality and Intervisuality in Heliodorus University of Milan
Group C:Allusion, Myth, and Metafiction, Michel Briand (Universit de Poitiers), chair
Lauren Carpenter Clitophon and Niobe: Self-characterization in Achilles Tatius Fordham UniversityEmilio Capettini Artemis or Aphrodite? The Description of Charicleia at the
Beginning of theAethiopicaPrinceton University
Daniel James Thornton Sexy Geese? Priapos and Dionysos in LongosDaphnis and
Khloe
University of Toronto
Jennifer Mary Fox The Ship of Dionysus: Reading the Dionysian Mythology ofSlavery in the Greek Novel
University of Notre Dame
Michel Briand Achilles TatiusEkphraseis of Abused Female Bodies: RadicalMetafiction, Intense Intermediality, (Ancient) Transmodernity
Universit de Poitiers
Claire Rachel Jackson : Metafiction and Forgery in the Prologue toLongusDaphnis and Chloe
University of Cambridge
Amanda Myers The Transformation ofMythosin Achilles Tatius University of Birmingham
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Panel 1: Cognition in Ancient Narrative, Jessica McCutcheon (University of British Columbia), organizer
Jessica McCutcheon Cognition, Emotion, and Narrative: Fear as a Case Study University of British ColumbiaAndrew Riggsby Narrative as Argument University of Texas at Austin
Jennifer Devereaux Embodied Historiography: Models for Reasoning in TacitusAnnales
University of Southern California
Peter Meineck Dionysos and the Default Mode Network: A NeurobiologicalApproach to Novelty in Greek Drama
New York University
Roger Beck Cognition and Narrative in Ancient LiteraryHoroscopes University of Toronto
Lunch Provided: 12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Afternoon Session I: 2:30 - 5:45 p.m.
Groups D/E/F and Panel 2
Group D:Ekphrasis, Catherine Connors (University of Washington), chair
Jos-Antonio Fernndez-Delgado and FranciscaPordomingo
Musical Ecphrasis in LongusNovel University of Salamanca
Catherine Connors The Geology and Geography of HeliodorusAethiopica University of Washington
Rachael B. Goldman Colored Clothing in the Ancient Novel The College of New JerseyEleni Bozia Petroniuss Ekphrasis and its Reincarnation in the Greek Novel University of FloridaRobert Cioffi A Phoenix Rises: Achilles Tatius and the Egyptian Landscape Dartmouth College
Marcus Mota Sounding Narrative Worlds: Audio Scenes ofAithiopikaasTextual and Musical Experiment
University of Brasilia
Cinthia Nepomuceno Choreographic Composition for the Audio Scenes ofAithiopikain Collaborative Process
Brazilias Federal Institute
Group E:Intertextuality: Latin, Danny Praet (University of Ghent), chairSasha-Mae Eccleston LuciusPlutarchan Kinship Reconsidered Pomona College
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Moa Ekbom Apuleius in theHistoria Augusta: Finding Elements of theAncient Novel
Uppsala University
Marsha McCoy A Tale of Two Circes: Inversion and Subversion in PetroniusSatyrica
Southern Methodist University
Danny Praet Floating Island for Dessert, Mister Trimalchio? Petronius and theOdyssey: Trimalchio as Aeolus Ghent University
Group F:Language and Poetics, Robert Groves (University of Arizona), chair
Robert Groves A Gendered Language Barrier inAethiopica10 University of ArizonaPaola Francesca Moretti Some Remarks on Colors (and Meaning) in ApuleiusGolden
AssUniversit degli Studi di Milano
Helena Schmedt Language and Style in Antonius Diogenes: Atticism and theSecond Sophistic
Goethe-Universitt Frankfurt amMain
Barbara Blythe PetroniusTalking Birds: Avian Mimicry and Death in the Cena
Trimalchionis
Brown University
Ilaria Marchesi Sic notus Trimalchio?: The Cook and his King in the Cena Hofstra University
Panel 2: Wunderkultur, Fiction and the Landscape of the Imagination, Kareni ni Mheallaigh (University of Exeter), chair
Ewen Bowie Life on Earth: the Paradoxographic Turn in Antonius Diogenes,Achilles Tatius, Iamblichus and Longus
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Valentina Popescu PhlegonsMarvelsin Context University of California, DavisAlexia Petsalis-Diomidis Elephants Breath and Elephants Heart: Embodiment and the
Senses in Achilles Tatius, Galen and Material CultureKings College London andCorpus Christi College, Oxford
Kareni ni Mheallaigh Did Trimalchio Dream of Electric Sheep? The Reader in theWunderkammer
University of Exeter
October 2, 2015 Friday
Breakfast Provided
Morning Session II: 9:30 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.
Groups G/H/I and Panel 3
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Group G:Literary Functions of Magic in the Novels, Regine May (University of Leeds), organizer and chair
Leonardo Costantini The Entertaining Function of Magic in ApuleiusMetamorphoses
University of Leeds
Regine May Magic in Apuleius: Isis from Witchcraft to Mystery Cults University of Leeds
Artemis BrodThe Bond Tied Elsewhere: Magic and Story in ApuleiusMetamorphoses Stanford University
Group H:Reception of the Ancient Novel: Latin, Stephen Harrison (Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford), chair
Jacqueline Arthur-Montagne
Naufragus Hospes Aquis: Apollonius of Tyre in MerovingianGaul
Stanford University
M Carmen Puche Lpez Maternidad, Muerte y Reencuentro:La Historia Apollonii RegisTyriy el Milagro Marsellsde Mara Magdalena
Universidad de Alicante
Stephen Harrison Apuleius at the Court of Louis XIV: Lully and Molire Corpus Christi College, University
of OxfordSonia Sabnis Transnational Translation: Apuleius in the Twentieth Century Reed College
Richard Fletcher A is for Orses (Not for Asses): ApuleiusMetamorphosesinContemporary Art
Ohio State University
Christian Blood A Roman Butterfly in the Land of Morning Calm: ApuleiusCupid and Psychein Korean(manhwa)
Yonsei University, Seoul, SouthKorea
Christopher Star "Self-Made Men: The Origins and End of Trimalchio and JayGatsby"
Middlebury College
Group I: Greco-Egyptian Fiction, Daniel L. Selden (University of California), organizer and chair Daniel L. Selden Introductory Remarks University of California, Santa
CruzMalauna Karenga The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant: Africana Ethics and
PhilosophyCalifornia State University, LongBeach
Colleen Manassa Historical Fiction in New Kingdom Egypt Yale UniversitySusan T. Hollis Late Egyptian Literary Tales SUNY Empire State CollegeJacqueline E. Jay The Demotic Inaros-Petubastis Cycle Eastern Kentucky University
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Panel 3: The Greek Novel, Genre, and Cultural History, Tim Whitmarsh (University of Cambridge) and Helen Morales
(University of California at Santa Barbara), organizers
Tim Whitmarsh Unspoken Consent: the Ethics of Seduction in Musaeus and
Achilles Tatius
University of Cambridge
Avlamis, Pavlos "The Fall of Troy and the Paradoxical Cityscape in Quintus ofSmyrna Posthomerica13"
University of Cambridge andUniversity of Oxford
Emily Kneebone Human and Non-human Animals in Onosand the Oppians University of CambridgeDaniel Jolowicz "Anti-Roman possibilities and the Greek Novel" University of OxfordHelen Morales Greek Fictions Incestuous Relations University of California at Santa
Barbara
Lunch Provided: 12:30-2:00 p.m.
Afternoon Session II: 2:30-5:45 p.m.Groups J/K/L and Panel 4
Group J: The Body and the Ancient Novel, Froma Zeitlin (Princeton University), chair
Ashli Baker Cruci-fiction: Real and Metaphorical Capital Punishment inApuleiusMetamorphoses
Bucknell University
Ian Repath Achilles Tatius: Bellies, Births, and Bastards Swansea UniversityFroma Zeitlin From the Neck Up: Kissing and other Oral Obsessions in
Achilles TatiusPrinceton University
Elizabeth Bearden Monstrous Births and Disabling Receptions: Heliodorus,Cervantes, and the Representation of Disability in the Reception ofthe Greek Romance
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jrme Bastick propos des reprsentations de la beaut physique dans le romanbyzantin du XIIme sicle: le portrait enfin assum
cole Normale Suprieure deLyon
Group K:Reception of the Ancient Novel: Greek, Mary Cozad (Northern Illinois University), chair
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Rodolfo GonzlezEquihua
The Persilesof Cervantes as a summaof the Ancient Novel Universidad Nacional Autnomade Mxico
Brian Knight Suspended Causality and Slow Beliefin SidneysNewArcadia
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Anna Lefteratou The Travails of Love: The Use of Erotic Mythological Exemplain NonnosDionysiacain Connection to the Greek Novel
Georg-August-UniversittGttingen
Saiichiro Nakatani The Sound of WavesRevisited Keio UniversityMary Cozad Longus in the Sixteenth-Century West Northern Illinois University
Patrizia LiviabellaFuriani
Bocca baciata non perde ventura(Boccaccio,Decameron, II 7 =Boito-Verdi, Falstaff, Act III): Theory and Practice of Eros inHeliodorusNovel
University of Perugia
Group L:Psychology and the Novel, Michael Fontaine (Cornell University), chair
Michael Fontaine Schizophrenia in the Golden Ass Cornell UniversityKatherine van Schaik Nam quod nemo novit, paene non fit: Perspective, Identity,
Narrative, and Mental (Dis)Order in Apuleiuss Golden AssHarvard Department of theClassics, Harvard Medical School
Zacharias Andreadakis The Concept of Anxiety in ApuleiusMetamorphoses University of Michigan
Pinelopi Flauona Dreams in the Ancient Greek Novel University of Ioannina
Panel 4: Senses in the Ancient Novel, Silvia Montiglio (Johns Hopkins University), organizer and chairDavid Konstan Taste: The Most Dangerous Sense? New York UniversityTimothy OSullivan Human and Animal Touch in Apuleius Trinity University
Donald Lateiner Smells and Smelling in the Ancient Novel Ohio WesleyanAlex Purves Touch and Time in HeliodorusAethiopica University of California, Los
AngelesMario Telo Echoes of a Sound Ending in HeliodorussAethiopica University of California, Los
AngelesMarco Fantuzzi Shifting Perceptions of Love: Natural Senses and their
AcculturationinDaphnis & ChloeUniversit di Macerata andColumbia University, NY
Silvia Montiglio Sensuous Silences: Moves of Seduction in Achilles TatiusLeucippe and Clitophonand MusaeusHero and Leander
Johns Hopkins University
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October 3, 2015 Saturday
Breakfast Provided
Morning Session III: 9:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Groups M/N/O and Panel 5
Group M:Empire and History, Hugh Mason (University of Toronto), chair
John Hilton Narrative Fiction in the Works of the Roman Emperor Julian University of KwaZulu-Natal
Hugh Mason LongusMytilenean Readers University of TorontoSilvia Mattiacci Haemus and Plotina in Apul.Met. 7.5-8: an Inserted Tale for the
Roman ReadershipUniversit di Siena
Saundra Schwartz Sages, Pirates, and Governors with Naked Axes in the VitaApollonii
University of Hawaii
Benjamin Wheaton TheHistory of Apollonius King of Tyreand the Transformationof Civic Power in the Late Empire
University of Toronto
Marilyn Skinner Social Reproduction among PetroniusFreedmen University of Arizona
Group N: Sex, Desire, or Jealousy, Romain Brethes (Lyce Janson de Sailly), chair
Donato Loscalzo Enemies of Love in Greek Novels Universit di PerugiaDanilo Piana Chaereas and his Lovers: Homoerotic Elements in Callirhoe Johns Hopkins UniversityRomain Brethes A Comparative Anthropology of Desire: And if Ovid was the
(real)praeceptor amorisof Clitophon?
Lyce Janson de Sailly
David Elmer Jealousies In and Of the Text in Charitons Callirhoe Harvard University
Group O:Literature and Intergeneric Relationships, Alain Billault (University of Paris-Sorbonne), chair
Anton Bierl LongusViews on an Infantile Life in Lesbos University of Basel
Alain Billault Chariton and the Shadow of War University of Paris-SorbonneBenedek Kruchi The Dynamics of Summarization: Charicles and Sisimithres
Interpreting the Story of HeliodorusAethiopicaHumboldt-Universitt zu Berlin
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Tiziana Ragno The Light in Troy (Petron. 89). Imitation of Archaic Tragedy andDiscovery of Vergils New Epic
University of Foggia
Steven D. Smith Novel Epigrams: Transformation and Transmission Hofstra University
Panel 5:Receptions in and of the Ancient Novel: Intertext and Heritage , Anton Bierl (University of Basel) and Marlia FutrePinheiro (Universidade de Lisboa), organizers
Stelios Panayotakis Scattered Families between Novel and Hagiography University of Crete
Andrea Capra A 19th Century Milesian Tale: SettembrinisNeoplatonics Universit degli Studi di Milano
Marcus Mota Epiphanic Characterization inAithiopikaand its SoundCounterpoint: An Orchestral Composition as an Experiment inReception
University of Brasilia
Organized Events
October 4, 2015 Sunday
Breakfast Provided
Morning Session IV: 9:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Groups P/Q/R and Panel 6
Group P:Narratology, William Owens (Ohio University), chair
Sandra Bianchet From Story-Listener to Storyteller: A Metamorphosis of Lucius
in ApuleiusMetamorphoses
Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais and George MasonUniversityMagdeleine Clo Objects in the Ancient Greek Novel: From Occurrence to
Narrative SystemUniversit Grenoble Alpes
Yasuhiro Katsumata The Narrators -Intervention in PhilostratusApollonius Kyoto University
William Owens A Slave Owners Slave Narrative: Clitophons NarcissisticNarrative of the Slaves inLeucippe and Clitophon
Ohio University
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Group Q:Poetics and Discourse Analysis, Nadia Scippacercola (Universit degli Studi di Napoli Federico II), chair
Nina Ogrowksy Landscape and Environment in the Greek Novels Humboldt-Universitt
Athina Siapea Book Divisions in HeliodorusAithiopika Oxford University
Nadia Scippacercola Fabulae, umanit e fortuna nelle Metamorfosi di Apuleio Universit degli Studi di Napoli
Federico IIBenjamin Nikota The Dea Syria as Foreshadowing Anti-Isis University of Georgia
Group R:Early Christian Narrative, New Testament, Judith Perkins (University of Saint Joseph), chair:
Judith Perkins Nonretaliation in theActs of Philip University of Saint JosephIlaria L. E. Ramelli Early Christian Narratives on Women Apostles: Recovering
Obscured FiguresDurham University
Meredith J. Warren Gods, Elites, and Others: How Epiphanies of Light in CallirhoeReinforce Social Hierarchy
University of Ottawa
Panel 6: The Reception of Heliodorus between the Sixteenth and the Eighteenth Centuries , Heinz Hofmann (University ofTbingen), organizer
Heinz Hofmann Heliodorus redivivus: from the Manuscripts to the First Editionsand Translations
University of Tbingen
Stefan Seeber A Medieval Heliodorus: The German Translation of theAithiopikaby Johannes Zschorn (1559) in Context
University of Freiburg
Robert H. F. Carver Knowing Heliodorus: The Reception of theAethiopicainSixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England
University of Durham
Corrado Confalonieri LeEtiopichenel dibattito sui generi letterari tra Rinascimento e
Barocco
Harvard University
Maria Loreto Nuez Two Spanish Reconfigurationsof Heliodorus? CervantesElAmante Liberaland ZayasEl Juez de su Causa
University of Lausanne
Laurence Plazenet What did HeliodorusName Stand for in Mlle de ScudrysWorks?
Universit Paris-Sorbonne
Massimo Fusillo The Serial Dramatization: Alexandre Hardys TragicomedyCharicle
University of LAquila
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Lunch Provided: 12:30-2:00 p.m.
Afternoon Session III: 2:30-5:45 p.m.
Groups S/T/U and Panel 7
Group S: Construction of Characters, David Scourfield (Maynooth University), chair
Nicol DAlconzo The Portrait of the Beloved: The Use of Works of Art inCharitons Chaereas and Callirhoe
Swansea University
Thomas McCreight The Novelist and Philosopher as Biographer: Traces of theBiographical in Apuleius
Loyola University Maryland
David Scourfield ChaereasStrategy: Comedic Inversion and Civic Values inChariton
Maynooth University
Maria Eugenia Steinberg Semitica y fisiognmica para desestabilizar la verosimilitud delSatyricon: Gestos, movimientos corporales y retratos icnicos
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Evelyn Adkins Discourse and Power: Lucius and Milo in ApuleiusMetamorphoses
The Pennsylvania State University
Group T:Papyrology and the History of Scholarship on the Novel, Gottsklk Jensson (University of Copenhagen and University
of Iceland) chair
Mara Paz Lpez-Martnez and ConsueloRuiz-Montero
The Parthenopes Novel: POxy. 435 Revisited Universidad de Alicante
Mara Paz Ninos, King of Legend, Novel and Perhaps More Universidad de Alicante
Yvona Trnka-Amrhein Two New Papyri of Sesonchosis Harvard University
Gottsklk Jensson Karl Brger and the Confutation of the National CharacterHypothesis in Late 19th-century German Scholarship on theAncient Novel
University of Copenhagen andUniversity of Iceland
Laurence Plazenet The Forgery of the Ancient Greek Novel: Literary Strategies andScholarly Misdemeanors
Universit de Paris-Sorbonne
Niall W. Slater Speech Acts and Genre Games in the Protagoras Romance Emory UniversityMaria Teresa Ruggiero Fragmentaof Petronius Universit per stranieri di Perugia
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Group U:Philosophy, Ellen Finkelpearl (Scripps College), chair
Melissa Barden Dowling Pythagoras and Heliodorus Southern Methodist UniversityEllen Finkelpearl Pythagoras in ApuleiusMet.11.1 Scripps CollegeGeoffrey Benson Cupid and Pysche and the Illumination of the Unseen Colgate University
Panel 7: Romancing Saints: Christian Narrative Receptions of Ancient Novels in Greek, Latin and Syriac Traditions,KoenDe Temmerman (Ghent University), organizer
Koen De Temmerman Beyond Novelistic Heroism: The Rhetorics of eugeneia, Slaveryand Chastity in the Ancient Greek Novel and Early-ChristianNarrative
Ghent University
Aldo Tagliabue The Visionenbuchin the Shepherd of Hermasas a ChristianAutobiographical Conversion Novel
Universitt Heidelberg
Anna Lefteratou Ambrose Reader of Achilles Tatius: the Antiochene Virgin Georg-August-UniversittGttingen
Christa Gray Replacing Romance: Miracles as a Hindrance to Happiness inJeromesLife of Hilarion
University of Glasgow
Danny Praet A Novelistic Job: thepassio Eustathii (Placidae) et sociorum Ghent UniversityFlavia Ruani & Julie VanPelt
Not Lost in Translation: Novelistic Elements in Three GreekHagiographical Texts and their Syriac Versions
Ghent University
Stephen Trzaskoma Leucippe the Martyr: Achilles Tatius in a Tenth-CenturyHagiography
University of New Hampshire
Conference Banquet
7:00-9:00 p.m.