Feminism & Classics Conferences

Inaugurated in 1992 with an event hosted by the University of Cincinnati, these quadrennial scholarly gatherings are frequently also the venue where tensions emerging from the intersection of feminism and classical studies are first recognized, formulated, and debated.

  • VIII. BODY/LANGUAGE

    Wake Forest University

    Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA

    May 19-22, 2022

    Emily A. Austin, T. H. M. Gellar-Goad, Organizers

    Conference website

  • VII. VISIONS

    University of Washington

    Seattle, Washington, USA

    May 19-22, 2016

    Ruby Blondell, Deborah Kamen, Sarah Levin-Richardson, and Kathryn Topper, Organizers

    Conference website

  • VI. CROSSING BORDERS, CROSSING LINES

    Brock University

    St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

    May 24-27, 2012

    Barbara Burrell, Fanny Dolansky, Allison Glazebrook, and Katharine von Stackelberg, Organizers

  • V. BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME

    University of Michigan

    Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

    May 8-10, 2008

    Ruth Scodel, Organizer

    Conference website

  • IV. GENDER AND DIVERSITY IN PLACE

    University of Arizona

    Tucson, Arizona, USA

    May 27-30, 2004

    Alison Futrell, Steve Johnstone, Marilyn Skinner, and Bella Vivante, Organizers

    Conference report

  • III. THE NEXT GENERATION

    University of Southern California

    Los Angeles, California, USA

    May 18-21, 2000

    Amy Richlin, Organizer

  • II. FRAMING THE RESEARCH AGENDA

    Princeton University

    Princeton, New Jersey, USA

    1996

    Janet Martin and Judith P. Hallett, Organizers

    Conference report

  • I. FEMINISM AND CLASSICS: A SYMPOSIUM

    University of Cincinnati

    Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

    November 4-7, 1992

    Kathryn J. Gutzwiller and Ann N. Michelini, Organizers