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Dr. Noelle K. Zeiner-Carmichael

Associate Professor of Classics Department of Classics, Randolph 308 C [email protected] / 843-953-8062 Education 2002 Ph.D., Classical Philology (Archaeology minor), Indiana University 1998 M.A., Classical Philology, Indiana University 1996 B.A., Latin, Mary Washington College summa cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa, Honors in Classics 1999 American School for Classical Studies at Athens 1995 Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Rome

Academic Appointments 2009-Present Associate Professor, Department of Classics, College of Charleston Department of Women and Gender Studies, faculty affiliate 2003-2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, College of Charleston 2002-2003 Visiting Assistant Professor, U. of Massachusetts, Boston 2000-2002 Visiting Lecturer, U. of New Hampshire, Durham 1996-2000 Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Bloomington Research Interests Roman imperial literature especially , Pliny the Younger, and Fronto; Roman epistolography; women and gender studies; Roman material culture; translation studies

Publications, Books Roman Letters: An Anthology. London: Wiley-Blackwell (2013) Pp. 199. Reviews: New England Classical Journal 41.2 (2014) by I. Marchesi (Hofstra University) Classical Journal 2014.06.10 by K. Lefebre (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)

Nothing Ordinary Here: Statius as Creator of Distinction. New York: Routledge (2005) Pp. 329. Reviews: Journal of Roman Studies 97 (2007) by P. J. Heslin (Durham University, UK) Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2006.10.12 by C. Chinn (Pomona College)

Select Citations: Busch, A., “Pederasty and Flavian Family Values in Statius, Silvae 2.1,” Classical World 107.1 (2013) 63-97. Heinen, D., “Poetics of Elision in the Silvae,” Illinois Classical Studies 38 (2013) 159-5. Newlands, C., Statius Silvae Book II (Cambridge 2011). Asso, P., “Queer Consolation: Melior’s Dead Boy in Statius’ Silvae 2.1,” American Journal of Philology 131.4 (2010) 663-97. Nagel, R., “Statius’ Horatian Lyrics, Silvae 4.5 and 4.7,” Classical World 102.2 (2009) 143-57. Bernstein, N., “Adoptees and Exposed Children in Roman Declamation: Commodification, Luxury and the Threat of Violence.” Classical Philology 104.3 (2009) 331-353. Nauta, R., “Statius in the Silvae,” in J. Smolenaars, Harm-Jan Van Dam, R. Nauta, The Poetry of Statius (Brill, Leiden) 2008. McCullough, A., “ and the Gaze in Statius’ Silvae.” Classical Journal 104.2 (2008) 145-62. Bardo, M., “Das Gluck des Pollius Felix. Romische Macht und privater Luxus in Statius’ Villengedict silv.” 2,2,” Hermes 134 (2006) 455-470. Publications, Articles and Translations “The Roman rhetoric of translation.” Under review, Mediterranean Studies. (6000 words) “Perfecting the Ideal: Molding Roman Women in Statius’ Silvae.” Arethusa 40.2 (2007) 165-81. “Statius’ ,” in Anthology of Classical Myth. (Hackett 2004) 395-98.

Book Reviews (Solicited) Pliny the Younger, Epistles II / Christopher Whitton (Cambridge UP 2013) Bryn Mawr Classical Review (in progress) The women of Pliny’s letters / Jo-Ann Shelton. (Routledge: 2012) Ancient History Bulletin (in progress). Reading the Letters of Pliny the Younger : an introduction / Roy K. Gibson and Ruth Morello. (Cambridge UP 2012). Journal of Roman Studies 103 (2014) 327-329. Friendship in Cicero's Ad Familiares and Seneca's Moral Epistles: The Gift of Correspondence in Classical Rome / Amanda Wilcox. (U. of Wisconsin Press 2012). New England Classical Journal (forthcoming 2013). Statius Silvae Book II / Carole Newlands (Cambridge UP 2011) Mnemosyne 66 (2013) 342-43. Pliny’s Women / Jacqueline Carlon (Cambridge UP 2009). Women’s Studies 40.3 (2011) 361-365.

Reprints “Statius’ Language of Wealth.” Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism 91(2007) 109-34.

Refereeing Referee for American Journal of Philology (Statius’ use of ekphrasis; December 2012). Manuscript evaluator, When in Rome (Wiley-Blackwell Press 2010). Referee for “Classical Philology (How to Read Hercules: the Case of Statius’ Aeneid and Vergil’s , 2005).

Projects in-Progress “Master of Letters: Linguistic and pedagogical authority in Fronto’s correspondence.” (article) “In sickness and in health: deathbed scenes in Roman literature.” (book)

Papers Presented “Magister Domino: intellectual and pedagogical power in Fronto’s correspondence”: University of South Africa Classics Colloquium (October 21-25, 2014) "The Making of Roman Letters:" Invited research presentation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (February 17th, 2014) “Master of Letters: Linguistic competence in Fronto’s correspondence.” (APA 2014) “Lost in Translation? Metaphrase, Paraphrase and the Translator’s Ars.” Invited guest speaker, University of Mary Washington (September 15, 2011). “September 1, 1939” by W. H. Auden: A Classicist’s Perspective on Literary Intertextuality. Invited participant, The State and Stakes of Literary Study (National Humanities Center 2010). “Dear Student: Teaching Roman Letters in the Age of Email” (CAMWS 2009). “Making the Man: Statius as Creator of Distinction in the Silvae” (Invited Participant, Colloquium on Statius’ Silvae, U. of WI, Madison 2004). “Perfecting the Ideal: Molding Roman Woman in Statius’ Silvae” (International Conference on Statius, Groningen, The Netherlands 2003). “Virtutes feminarum: Violentilla’s Idealized Portrait in Statius’ Silvae 1.2” (American Philological Association Annual Meeting 2003). “In loco felici Felix: Pollius Felix’s wealth of philosophy” (Invited Talk, Indiana University 2002). “Ovidius Audientibus: Deconstructing the Augustan Propaganda Machine” (CAMWS 1999). “Politics and friendship: the role of amicitia in the correspondence between M. Tullius Cicero and L. Munatius Plancus” (CAMWS 1997). Grants and Awards College of Charleston, Languages, Cultures & World Affairs, Research Grant ($1,200) Fall 2012. Roman Letters: An Anthology. College of Charleston, Languages, Cultures & World Affairs, Strategic Grant ($1,266) Fall 2012. In support of Classical Charleston Lecture Series 2103: Modeling Connectivity: Cultural Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean.” NEH grant, Summer Seminar: Communication, Empire and the City of Rome Summer 2012. ($3,900) Spring 2012. College of Charleston, Languages, Cultures & World Affairs, Research Grant ($1,000) Spring 2012. In support of NEH stipend. College of Charleston Faculty Research and Development Grant / School of Languages, Cultures & World Affairs, Research Grant ($2500 and $2723= $5223 total). Summer 2010. (Living Letters: a translation of ancient Roman letters) College of Charleston Faculty Research and Development Grant ($3200) Summer 2006.(A Lexicon of Material Wealth in the 1st century AD) College of Charleston: Language Division Research and Development Fund ($3,200) Summer 2005. (Economic and Cultural Exchange Between the ancient Roman and Axumite Empires) National Humanities Center (Participant, “Five Major Odes”) ($1,500) Summer 2004. Hill Fellowship (American School for Classical Studies at Athens) ($5,000) Summer 1999. Herbert and Janice Benario Travel Grant (CAMWS) ($1,500) Summer 1999. Norman T. Pratt Fellowship (IU Classics Dept.) ($1,500) Summer 1999. Barbara Alden Study Abroad Fellowship (MWC Alumni) ($5,000) Spring 1995. NEH Younger Scholars Grant ($1,500) Summer 1993. Service Member, Research and Development Committee, Fall 2014-Present Library LIason, Department of Classics, Fall 2014-Present Internal reviewer, NEH applications, College of Charleston Fall 2014 Co-organizer, “Modeling Connectivity: Cultural Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean.” Classical Charleston Colloquium Fall 2012-Spring 2013. Department Senator, College of Charleston Faculty Senate Fall 2011-Spring 2013 Extra-School Member, Dean Search Committee, School of Humanities and Social Sciences 2011-12 External Panel Member, History Department, 3rd-Year Review/Tenure and Promotion Fall 2011 Panel Member, Classics Department, Tenure and Promotion Fall 2011 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on the First Year Experience 2008-2009 Member, Steering Committee on Minor in Comparative Literature 2006-2010 Member, Ad Hoc Committee on General Education Reform 2006-2007 Chair, Faculty Advisory Board to the President 2005-2006 Member, Faculty Advisory Board to the President 2004-5 Presenter, SC Junior Classical League, Fall Workshop 2007 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Honor Code (Dept. of Classics) 2004 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on pre-tenure evaluation (Dept. of Classics, German, Italian, Russian, Japanese) Spring 2004-2007 Faculty Advisor, Classics Club 2004-2009 Judge, SC Junior Classical League Convention, Spring 2004 Volunteer, Latin Forum (C of C) Spring 2004 Presenter, SC Junior Classical League, Fall Workshop 2003 Other Education / Field Experience Università per Stranieri, Siena Italy Summer 1997 Assistant Curator, Ancient Collection: IU Art Museum 1998-99 Field excavation, Ossaia, Italy, under direction of H. Fracchia, U. of Alberta Summer 1996

Professional Memberships Society for Classical Studies Classical Association of the Middle West and South Mediterranean Studies Association American Literary Translators Association

Courses Taught at College of Charleston 2003-Present LATN 101-102 Elementary Latin LATN 202: Intermediate Latin: Petronius and LATN 202: Roman Letters LATN 301 Introduction to Roman Authors: Vergil’s Aeneid LATN 321 Cicero LATN 322 Vergil LATN 323 Latin Prose: Biography: Suetonius (Life of Claudius) LATN 323 Latin Prose: Biography: Cornelius Nepos LATN 323 Roman Historiography: Tacitus LATN 323 Roman Historiography: LATN 390 Special Topic: Latin Prose Composition LATN 390 Special Topic: LATN 390 Special Topic: Roman Verse Letters: Horace and LATN 390 Special Topic: Roman Letters: Cicero, Seneca, Pliny LATN 390 Special Topic: Pliny’s Epistles LATN 496/590 Graduate Seminar/Special Topic: Statius’ Silvae LATN 498 The Second Sophistic, Constructing Personas, and the Homoerotic Letters of Fronto and Aurelius LATIN 622 Graduate Seminar: Vergil LATIN 624 Graduate Seminar: Horace and Catullus

GREK 201 Intermediate Greek GREK 323/372 Greek History: Herodotus GREK 321 Greek Oratory: Lysias and Demosthenes GREK 371 Readings in Greek Literature, Poetry: Euripides’ Bacchae GREK 372 Greek Prose Special Topic: Greek Epistles

CLAS 102 Roman Civilization CLAS 103 Classical Mythology CLAS 256 Ancient Satire CLAS 270 Romans in Cinema CLAS 302 Special Topic: Roman Letters CLAS 345 Love, Beauty, and Sexuality in the Ancient World (WGS credit) CLAS 343 Luxury and Status in the Ancient World (archaeology credit) CLAS 399 Classical Exile in the Modernist Poetry and Prose of Hart Crane CLAS 401 Senior Research Seminar: Propaganda & Power: , Augustus, Domitian CLAS 401 Senior Research Seminar: Roman Letters CLAS 399 Bachelor’s Tutorial, Directed Study: Classical Historians CLAS 399 Bachelor’s Tutorial, Directed Study: Ancient Rome and Politics CLAS 499 Bachelor’s Essay, Directed Study: Ancient Greek Interactions with History and Myth CLAS 499 Bachelor’s Essay, Directed Study: Depictions of Livia Augusta CLAS 499 Bachelor’s Essay, Directed Study: Ekphrasis: Classical to Modern

HONS 381 Ancient Letters WGST 200 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies