Ph.D. Duke University
Associate Professor, Department of Classics
Scholarship:
“Who’s Tricked?: Models of Slave Behavior in Plautus’ Pseudolus,”
(forthcoming, University of Michigan Press, 2008).
"Publicity and the Lot: the Politics of the Sortition at Rome" in The
Shapes of City Life in Rome and Pompeii: Essays in Honor of Lawrence
Richardson, Jr., on the Occasion of His Retirement. M. T. Boatwright and
H. Evans, eds. (Caratzas, 1998) 9-26.
"The Jug and Lituus on Roman Republican Coin Types. Ritual Symbols and
Political Power" Phoenix 51 (1997) 170-89.
"Catiline and the Crisis of 63-60 B.C.: The Italian Perspective"
Latomus 54 (1995) 62-78.
Courses Taught:
Roots of Feminism
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