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The University of Arizona - Department of Classics

 

Professor Marilyn Skinner

Department of Classics
Learning Services Building
, Room 214
1512 E.
First St.
PO Box 210105

Tucson, AZ 85721-0105


Telephone: 520-621-7418

Fax: 520-621-3678

mskinner@email.arizona.edu

Major Publications:

  • Catullus' Passer: The Arrangement of the Book of Polymetric Poems (New York 1981)
  • Roman Sexualities, co-edited with Judith P. Hallett (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998)
  • Catullus in Verona : A Reading of the Elegiac Libellus, Poems 65–116 (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2003)
  • Vergil, Philodemus, and the Augustans, co-edited with David Armstrong et al. (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2004)
  • Sexuality in Greek and Roman Culture (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2005)
  • A Companion to Catullus  (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2007)

Current Articles:

  • "Zeus and Leda: The Sexuality Wars in Contemporary Classical Scholarship"
  • “Among Those Present: Catullus 44 and 10.” Helios 28 (2001) 57–73
  • “Ladies Day at the Art Institute: Theocritus, Herodas, and the Gendered Gaze.” In André Lardinois and Laura McClure, eds., Making Silence Speak: Women’s Voices in Greek Literature and Society. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. 201–22
  • "Homer's Mother." In Ellen Greene, ed., Women Poets in Ancient Greece and Rome. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2005. 91–11
  • “Venus as Physician: Aen. 12.411–19.” Vergilius 53 (2007) 86–99

Professional Appointments:

Courses Taught Fall 2008:

Research Interests:

  • Women in Antiquity
  • Ancient Sexuality
  • Feminist Theory
  • Republican and Augustan Poetry

Other Information:

·         Curriculum Vitae

·         England Journal, May and June 2007

·         Iberian Journal, July 2008

 

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