†Corinne Crawford
Classics graduate student (csc)
Roman history and literature, Latin and Italic language ecology
MA (Greek), UC Berkeley, 2003; AB (Classics), Harvard University, 2001
Web site: http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~csc
Selected publications
Just conference papers for now:
"Dogs, Slaves, and Politics: Roman Satire and the Limits of Acceptable Discourse," Speaking Your Mind/Minding Your Speech in Classical Antiquity, Princeton University, March 2004.
"Hearing Slaves in Horace's Satires", American Philological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January 2004.
Personal statement
My dissertation examines the interplay of local and broader identities in central Italy from the mid-Republic to the Augustan period as they are constructed and negotiated through the epigraphic material and the works of Cicero and Livy.
Teaching Experience: Classics 10a (GSI), Latin 1, Latin Workshop, Greek 1, Greek Workshop (Director, 2006), Latin 100.
Other Interests: Cycling, martial arts, food.
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