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FELLOWSHIP NEWS

We are pleased to announce the fellows for the 2013-14 academic year.

2013-14 CHS and DAI Joint Fellows

Aurélie Carrara (France) Université de Rouen and UMR 5607 Ausonius, CNRS-Bordeaux
State, City-State and Tax System in the Ancient Greek World

Ju-ping Yang (China) Nankai University
Hellenistic Civilization and the Silk Road

2013-14 CHS Fellows

Fall Semester

Emily Allen-Hornblower (France/USA) Rutgers University
Witnessing the Emotions: Emotional Response and Poetic Stance in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Society

James Collins (USA) University of Southern California
Philosophy in the Marketplace: Commerce and Intellectual Exchange in Fourth-Century Athens

Nadia Coutsinas (France) UMR 7041, CNRS-Paris and CReA-Patrimoine, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Study of the Establishment of the City-States of Crete

Yang Huang (China) Fudan University
Inventing the Barbarian in Ancient Greece and China

Béatrice Lienemann (Germany/Switzerland) Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt am Main
Aristotle's Theory of Responsibility

Raquel Martin-Hernández (Spain) Universidad Complutense de Madrid
The Transmission of Magical Knowledge in a Multicultural Society. A Complete Study of PGM VII (P.Lond. 121).

Becky Martin (USA) Boston University
The Art of Contact: Comparative Approaches to the Eastern Mediterranean of the First Millennium B.C.E.

Spring Semester

Angela Cinalli (Italy) Sapienza, University of Rome
Ptanois Posin. Itinerant Men of Literacy and Music in the Epigraphic Sources of the Hellenistic Period

Anna Lamari (Greece) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Tragedy Reperformed: Evidence, Politics, Contexts in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC

Emeline Marquis (France) Fondation Thiers
The Tyrant's Point of View: Study of the Letters of Phalaris

Elena Martín González (Spain) Institute of Historical Research, National Hellenic Research Foundation
The Beginnings of Greek Prose. A Comparative Study of the First Epigraphic and Literary Prose Testimonies in the Greek World

Jessica Paga (USA) The College of William & Mary
The Early Democratic Building Program in Athens

Maria Pavlou (Cyprus) Open University of Cyprus
Pindaric Chronotopicity

Eleni-Melina Tamiolaki (Greece) University of Crete
Leaders Don't Cry? The Politics of Emotions in Xenophon

Christos Tsagalis (Greece) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Minor Greek Epic Poets: A Commentary

Two Weeks

Vanessa Cazzato (Italy/UK) Radboud University
Accounting for Variations in the Transmission of Greek Lyric Poetry

Joel Christensen (USA) The University of Texas at San Antonio
Homer's Thebes: Epic Rivalries and the Appropriation of Mythical Pasts

Yurie Hong (USA) Gustavus Adolphus College
Birthing Bodies, Birthing Culture: Metaphor and Experience in Ancient Greek Culture

Mark Janse (Netherlands) Ghent University
A Historical and Dialectological Grammar of Modern Greek

Brian Joseph (USA) The Ohio State University
A Historical and Dialectological Grammar of Modern Greek

Anne-Valérie Pont (France) Université Paris-Sorbonne/IUF
Public Speeches and Community Perspectives in the Cities of Asia Minor (235-337 A.D.)

Maria G. Xanthou (Greece) Open University of Cyprus
Stesichorus' Women: Genealogy, Beauty and Heroic Motherhood

Graciela Zecchin de Fasano (Argentina) Universidad Nacional de La Plata
How Have the Ancient Greeks Told Their Own History? Trojan War Between Myth and History from Homer to Tragedy