| |
Associate Professor
Bella Vivante
(Hennebach
Visiting Professor in Humanities, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado,
2000-1;
Kennedy Visiting Scholar, University of Idaho, October 2000;
Director, 1996 NEH Summer Institute, New Perspectives on Classical
Antiquity)
Department
of Classics (on
sabbatical 2003-4)
Office:
Harvill 347B
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
Telephone: 520-621-1213
Fax:
520-621-1809
bvivante@email.arizona.edu

Research
Interests:
- Ancient Greek Drama, Archaic
Poetry, and Art
- Women in Antiquity: Womens
Ritual Roles and Literary Images, Women in Ancient Sparta
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons:
Ancient Greek and Native American
Select
Publications:
- Helen: Icon of
Womanhood in Ancient Greek and Modern Poetry (current research in
progress)
- The Female Angle:
Womens Lives in Ancient Civilizations, Colorado School
of Mines Journal (forthcoming 2003)
- Author and Editor, Events
That Changed Ancient Greece, Greenwood Press, 2002 (named an Outstanding
Title for 2002 by Choice Academic Reviews)
- Ancient Nation States:
Womens Roles, Routledge International Encyclopedia of
Women: Global Womens Issues and Knowledge, eds. C.
Kramarae & D. Spender, v. 1, 2000, pp. 55-59
- Editor, Womens
Roles in Ancient Civilizations: A Reference Guide, Greenwood
Press, 1999
- Translation, Introduction
and Commentary of Euripides Helen, in Women on the Edge:
Four Plays by Euripides, co-editor with R. Blondell, et al.,
Routledge, 1999
- Euripides Helen
and Female Rites of Passage, in M. Padilla, ed., Rites of Passage
in Ancient Greece: Literature, Religion, Society, Bucknell
Review, 1999, pp. 158-180
- The Primal Mind: Using
Native American Models to Study Women in Ancient Greece, in N.S.
Rabinowitz & A. Richlin, eds., Feminist Theory and the Classics,
Routledge, 1993, pp. 145-180
- The Only Women Who
Give Birth to Men: A Gynocentric, Cross-Cultural View of Women in Ancient
Sparta, in M. DeForest, ed., Womans Power, Mans
Game: Essays on Classical Antiquity in Honor of Joy King,
Bolchazy-Carducci, 1993, pp. 32-53
- The Mute Nude Female
Character in Aristophanes Plays, in A. Richlin, ed., Pornography
and Representation in Greece and Rome, Oxford University Press,
1992, pp. 73-89
Courses
Taught at the U of A:
- Classics: 1st & 2nd-year
Greek and Latin, Women in Antiquity, Greek Drama
- Humanities: interdisciplinary
courses in literature, art, and philosophy of (1) the Ancient Mediterranean
World: Near East, Greece, Rome, Egypt; (2) Contemporary Multi-Ethnic
American Cultures: Native, Hispanic, African, and Asian American; (3)
upper level: Love and War in the Ancient Mediterranean,
From Orality to Literature: Storytelling in Contemporary Literature
& Art, Voices From the Earth: Native American and Western
Humanities
- Specialty Classes: Ancient
Greek Drama and Modern Film, Literary and Artistic Images
of Helen from Homer to H.D.
Other
Interests
Classics Home
|