Classical Studies
2016-17 General Catalog
Department of History
201 Humanities
(831) 459-2982
http://classicalstudies.ucsc.edu/
Program Statement | Course Descriptions
Faculty and Professional Interests
Karen Bassi, Professor of Literature
Greek and Latin literatures; gender; literary and cultural theory; pre- and early modern studies; historiography; visual and performance studies
John Bowin, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Ancient philosophy, especially ancient science and metaphysics, and contemporary analytic metaphysics
Martin Devecka, Assistant Professor of Literature
Greek and Latin languages and literatures; cultural history; Arabic language and literature; animal studies; history of technology; Renaissance studies
Maria Evangelatou, Associate Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture
Medieval visual culture, with emphasis on Byzantium and its periphery; manuscript illumination, Marian cult and iconography; ancient Greek and Roman visual culture; Islamic visual culture; gender studies
Mary-Kay Gamel, Professor of Literature, Emerita
Gildas Hamel, Security of Employment Lecturer of History, Emeritus
Charles W. Hedrick Jr., Professor of History
Greek and Roman history
Jennifer K. Lynn, Continuing Lecturer in History and Literature
Later Roman Republic and Principate; Homeric epic; Hellenistic and Augustan poetry; women in the ancient world
John P. Lynch, Professor of Literature, Emeritus
Dean Mathiowetz, Associate Professor of Politics
Ancient political thought, philosophies of language and affect, early-modern and late-modern political economy
Gary B. Miles, Professor of History, Emeritus
Daniel L. Selden, Professor of Literature
Afroasiatic languages and literatures, Greek and Latin, Hellenistic culture, the classical tradition, history of criticism, literary theory
Elaine Sullivan, Assistant Professor of History
Pharaonic Period Egypt; Greek and Roman Egypt; women and gender; material culture; ritual landscape; 3D modeling; Digital Humanities and the use of emerging technologies in studying the ancient world
Program Faculty Advisers
Karen Bassi, Professor of Literature
Charles W. Hedrick Jr., Professor of History
Jennifer Lynn, Continuing Lecturer in History and Literature
Daniel L. Selden, Professor of Literature
Revised: 09/01/16