Laura C. Gawlinski Loyola University Chicago, Department of Classical Studies 1032 West Sheridan Rd., Chicago IL 60660 (773) 508-3657 [email protected]

EDUCATION

2006 PhD Cornell University, Department of Classics 1998 BA Randolph-Macon College, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2013-present Loyola University Chicago, Associate Professor, Department of Classical Studies 2014-present Chair, Department of Classical Studies 2015-2017 Post-Baccalaureate Program Director, Dept. of Classical Studies 2008-2013 Loyola University Chicago, Assistant Professor, Department of Classical Studies 2006-2008 Wilfrid Laurier University, Assistant Professor, Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies 2005-2006 Bucknell University, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics 2005 Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad, Visiting Instructor, Arcadia Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean and Balkan Studies

PUBLICATIONS

Books

2017 co-edited with M. Cifarelli. What Shall I Say of Clothes?: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Study of Dress in Antiquity (Selected Papers in Ancient Art and Architecture 3). Boston: Archaeological Institute of America. 2014 The Athenian Agora Museum Guide. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. —modern Greek edition trans. M. Michalarou 2012 The Sacred Law of Andania: A New Text with Commentary (Sozomena 11). Berlin: De Gruyter.

Refereed Journal Articles and Book Chapters

2021 “Greek Dress from the Inscriptional Evidence.” In Dress in Mediterranean Antiquity: Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christians. edited by A. J. Batten and K. Olson, 67-76. London: Bloomsbury. Gawlinski CV 2

2021 “Greek Religion and Epigraphic Corpora: What’s Sacrae about Leges Sacrae?” In Greek Epigraphy and Religion: Papers in Memory of Sara B. Aleshire from the Second North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy 16). edited by E. Mackil and N. Papazarkadas, 11- 26. Leiden: Brill. 2018 “Pericles, Cincinnatus, and Zombies: Classicizing Nostalgia in The Walking Dead (2010-).” In Screening the Golden Ages of the Classical Tradition. edited by M. Safran, 137-153. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 2017 “Theorizing Religious Dress.” In What Shall I Say of Clothes?: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Study of Dress in Antiquity. edited by M. Cifarelli and L. Gawlinski, 161-178. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America. 2016 “The Greek Calendar.” In A Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Science, Technology and Medicine. edited by G. L. Irby, 891-905. Malden, Mass.: Wiley- Blackwell. 2015 “Dress and Ornaments.” In A Companion to the Archaeology of Religion in the Ancient World. edited by J. Rupke and R. Raja, 96-106. Malden, Mass.: Wiley- Blackwell. 2014 “Securing the Sacred: The Accessibility and Control of Attic Sanctuaries.” In Cities Called Athens. edited by K. Daly and L. A. Riccardi, 61-87. Lanham, Maryland: Bucknell University Press. 2008 “’Fashioning’ Initiates: Dress at the Mysteries.” In Reading a Dynamic Canvas: Adornment in the Ancient Mediterranean World. edited by M. Heyn and C. Colburn, 146-169. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2007 “The Athenian Calendar of Sacrifices: A New Fragment from the Athenian Agora.” Hesperia 76: 37-55.

Conference Proceedings

2010 “Andania: The Messenian Eleusis.” In Sanctuaries and Cults of Demeter in the Ancient Greek World. Proceedings of a Scientific Symposium, University of Thessaly, Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Volos, 4-5 June 2005. edited by I. Leventi and C. Mitsopoulou, 91-109. Volos: University of Thessaly.

Reviews

2019 “Review of Oresteia, adapted by Robert Icke.” Didaskalia 15.7 (online). 2017 “Review of Packard Humanities Institute’s Searchable Greek Inscriptions.” Society for Classical Studies (online), 24 July. 2015 “Review of M. Lee, Body, Dress, and Identity in Ancient .” Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.07.21. 2014 “Review of M. Scott, Delphi: A History of the Center of the Ancient World.” Ancient History Bulletin Online Reviews 4: 122-125. 2014 “Review of R. Stroud, Corinth Volume XVIII. 6. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: The Inscriptions.” Classical Journal Online Review 14.08.09. Gawlinski CV 3

2013 “Review of D. Ogden, Drakōn: Dragon Myth and Serpent Cult in the Greek and Roman Worlds.” Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.11.21. 2012 “Review of A. P. M. H. Lardinois, J. H. Block, and M. G. M. van der Poel, eds., Sacred Words: Orality, Literacy and Religion.” Ancient History Bulletin Online Reviews 2: 25-28. 2009 “Review of P.J. Smith, The Archaeology and Epigraphy of Hellenistic and Roman Megaris, Greece.” Mouseion 9: 105-108. 2008 “Review of N. Dimitrova, Theoroi and Initiates in Samothrace.” Mouseion 8: 306-309. 2008 “Review of Emerson, Greek Sanctuaries. An Introduction.” Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2008.06.26. 2005 “Review of S. Cole, Landscapes, Gender, and Ritual Space.” The Historian 67: 559-560.

Encyclopedia Entries

2019 “Cult Clothing, Greek.” In The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. revised 2nd edition. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell (1st edition 2012). 2016 “Herms,” “Andania,” and “Temenos.” In The Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions. edited by Eric Orlin. London: Routledge.

Popular Press Publications

2020 “Building a Mystery: Festival Processions with Laura Gawlinski.” Peopling the Past Podcast 5, October 6, 2020. https://peoplingthepast.com/2020/10/06/podcast_5/ 2017 “Trimalchio in the Windy City: The Next Concept of Roman Dining.” Eidolon April 20, 2017. https://eidolon.pub/trimalchio-in-the-windy-city-233ef344fd52

Works in Progress accepted “Managing the Ebb and Flow of Competing Claims on Sacred Space,” In Logistics in Greek Sanctuaries. edited by J. Barringer, G. Ekroth, and D. Scahill. submitted “A Religion without Priests”?: Dressing the Dynamic Identities of Greek Religious Personnel.” In Outward Appearance vs. Inward Significance: Addressing Identities through Attire in the Ancient World. edited by A. Hallmann. Chicago: The Oriental Institute. contract “Lykosoura in Arcadia and Andania in .” In Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Sanctuaries. edited by C. Keesling. Oxford: Oxford University Press. AWARDS

2015 Got Your Six Award, Loyola University Chicago, Military & Veteran Student Services 2014 Master Teacher, Loyola University Chicago, College of Arts and Sciences

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GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2011 Manuscript Publication Assistance Grant, Loyola University Chicago 2009 Dean’s Travel Supplement Award, Loyola University Chicago 2008 Initiatory Research Grant, Wilfrid Laurier University 2004-5 Eugene Vanderpool Fellow, American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2003 Oscar Broneer Travel Award, American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2003-4 Sage Fellow, Cornell University 2002-3 Lane Cooper Fellow, Cornell University 2001-2 Lucy Shoe Meritt Fellow, American School of Classical Studies at Athens

INVITED TALKS

2021 “The Archaeology of Ancient Greek Democracy,” DePaul University, Department of Modern Languages, 22 April 2020 “Boundaries and Bodies: Greek Dress in Context” University of Chicago, Department of Classics, Ancient Societies Workshop, 28 January 2017 “The Athenian Agora Project,” Chicago Archaeological Society, Evanston, IL, 29 October 2017 “‘Fashioning’ a Ritual Experience: Clothing and Textiles in Greek Religion,” University of Iowa, Department of Classics, 17 April 2017 “Engaging History: the Athenian Agora Museum in the Stoa of Attalos,” South Suburban Archaeological Society, Homewood, IL, 16 February 2017 “Thucydides and Zombies: Classical Connections in The Walking Dead,” DePaul University, Department of Modern Languages, 9 February 2016 “Engaging History: the Athenian Agora Museum in the Stoa of Attalos,” ALPHA: Friends of Antiquity, Northern Illinois University, 14 April 2015 “Engaging History: the Athenian Agora Museum in the Stoa of Attalos,” The Art Institute of Chicago (sponsored by the Classical Art Society), 15 October 2015 “‘Fashioning’ a Ritual Experience: Clothing and Textiles in Greek Religion,” ALPHA: Friends of Antiquity, Northern Illinois University, 24 September 2014 “The Archaeology of Ancient Greek Democracy,” Chicago Classical Club/ Illinois Classical Conference, 27 September 2012 “Putting Community on Display: The Spectacle of the Ancient Greek Religious Procession,” Rockford Society, Archaeological Institute of America, 30 October 2012 “Putting Community on Display: The Spectacle of the Ancient Greek Religious Procession,” The Art Institute of Chicago (sponsored by the Classical Art Society), 2 February 2011 “Putting Community on Display: The Spectacle of the Ancient Greek Religious Procession,” ALPHA: Friends of Antiquity, Northern Illinois University, 29 September 2008 “Property of the Gods: Managing Sacred Space in Ancient Greece,” McMaster University, Keynote Address for Second Annual Undergraduate Classics Conference, 9 February

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2007 “Inscriptions, Travellers’ Accounts, and Muddy Walks through the Countryside: Reconstructing an Ancient Greek Sanctuary,” University of Waterloo, Department of Classical Studies, 27 March

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND PRESENTATIONS

Research Presented

2021 “Loom Weights in Greek Sanctuaries: Problems and Possibilities,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, panel sponsored by the Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions, virtual meeting, 5-10 January 2020 “A Loom Weight for Herakles: Votive Instrumenta Domestica and the Epigraphic Habit” (poster), Third North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Washington DC, 5-7 January 2018 “Managing the Ebb and Flow of Competing Claims on Sacred Space,” Logistics in Greek Sanctuaries: Exploring the Human Experience of Visiting the Gods, The Swedish Institute at Athens, 13-16 September 2018 “‘Fashioning’ a Ritual Experience: Dress and Textiles in Ancient Greek Religion,” Chicago in Stitches: 7th International Embroidery Conference, The Embroiderers’ Guild of America, 26-28 April 2018 “A Religion without Priests?: Dressing the Dynamic Identities of Greek Religious Personnel,” Outward Appearance vs. Inward Significance: Addressing Identities through Attire in the Ancient World, Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1-2 March 2017 “The (Mis)Appropriation of Classics by Contemporary Fascist Movements” for Fasces or Fascism? The Balbo Monument in Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, October 25, 2017 [organized panel and contributed presentation] 2016 “Informal Writing in the Athenian Agora: Graffito Lists in Context,” New Research from the Athenian Agora, Langford Colloquium, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 4-5 November 2016 “Theorizing Religious Dress,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 6-9 January 2016 “Epigraphic Corpora and Greek Religion: What’s Sacrae about Leges Sacrae?,” Second North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Berkeley, 4-6 January 2014 “Contextualizing a New Graffito List from the Athenian Agora,” American Philological Association Annual Meeting, panel sponsored by The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Chicago, 2-5 January 2014 “From Athens to Atlanta: Thucydides’ Plague Infects the Walking Dead (2010-2014),” Film & History Conference, Madison, 31 October-1 November 2012 “Embodiment: Dress and Ornaments,” Archaeology of Lived Religion in Antiquity, sponsored by the German Archaeological Institute at Rome, the British School at Rome, the Swiss Institute at Rome, and the University of Erfurt, Rome, 5 November 2009 “Finding the Sacred in Greek Sacred Law,” Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions Inaugural Meeting, Rome, 28 June 2009 “Take My Wife, Please: Dangerous Comedy in Lysias I,” American Philological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 8-11 January Gawlinski CV 6

2008 “Securing the Sacred: The Accessibility and Control of Attic Sanctuaries,” Classical Association of the Middle West and South Annual Meeting, Tucson, 16-19 April 2007 “The Sanctuary of the Andanian Mysteries, Inside and Out,” Archaeological Institute of America/American Philological Association Annual Meeting, joint panel sponsored by The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, San Diego, 4-7 January 2005 “ and the Reform of the Andanian Mysteries,” Classical Association of England and Wales Annual Meeting, Reading, 1-4 April 2005 “Andania: The Messenian Eleusis,” Sanctuaries and Cults of Demeter in the Greek World Colloquium, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece, 4-5 June 2005 “‘Fashioning’ Initiates: Dress at the Mysteries,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Boston, 6-9 January 2004 “What Not to Wear: Regulating Clothing at the Andanian Mysteries,” American Philological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2-5 January 2003 “A New Addition to the Late Fifth-Century Athenian Calendar of Sacrifices,” New Studies in Greek Epigraphy Colloquium, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 29 November 1998 “Defining the Bearded Snake in Ancient Art,” Classical Association of the Middle West and South Annual Meeting, Charlottesville, 15-18 April

Invited Respondent

2019 invited respondent at “Plato, the Parthenon, and Liberal Education,” workshop based on Lehman and Weinman, The Parthenon and Liberal Education, University of Chicago, Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy Workshop, 15 April 2008 invited respondent to MacLauchlan, “The Grave’s a Fine and Funny place: Chthonic Rituals and Comic Theatre in the Greek West” presented at “Theatre Outside Athens,” Northwestern University, 8 September

OTHER PRESENTATIONS

2018 “Epigraphy in the Athenian Agora” American School of Classical Studies at Athens, on- site presentation, 11 September [with J. Sickinger] 2015 “The Archaeology of Ancient Greek Democracy” Webinar, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 31 March 2012 “As Beautiful as Possible: Festival Aesthetics in the Sacred Law of Andania,” Northwestern University, Department of Classical Studies, Brown Bag Presentation, 21 May 2011 “Bearded Snakes,” American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Tea Talk, 20 January 2005 “The Topography of the Andanian Mysteries,” American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Tea Talk, 15 February

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FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE

1999-2019 Agora Excavations, Athens, Greece, American School of Classical Studies at Athens: senior field supervisor 1998 assistant supervisor 1995-1996 excavator 2003 Phylakopi Project, Milos, Greece, British School at Athens: architectural survey 2001 Corinth Excavations, Ancient Corinth, Greece, American School of Classical Studies at Athens: training session supervisor 2000 Horace’s Villa project, Licenza, Italy, American Academy in Rome and Cornell University: trench supervisor 1998 Hanover Courthouse, Hanover, Virginia, USA, Randolph-Macon College: excavator

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Ancient Languages

Introductory Latin, Loyola University Chicago, Cornell University (instructor of record) Introductory Ancient Greek, Loyola University Chicago, Wilfrid Laurier Univ., Bucknell Univ. Intro to Oratory (intermediate)/ Demosthenes (advanced), Loyola University Chicago Greek Historiography (intermediate)/ Epigraphy (advanced), Loyola University Chicago Greek Historiography (intermediate)/ Herodotus (advanced): Loyola University Chicago Intermediate Greek/ Studies in Greek Literature, Bucknell University Advanced Reading in Greek Prose, Wilfrid Laurier University

Art and Archaeology

Art of Ancient Greece: Loyola University Chicago Art of the Roman World: Loyola University Chicago Introduction to Classical Archaeology (seminar): Loyola University Chicago Internship in Classical Studies, National Hellenic Museum (Engaged Learning): Loyola University Chicago Research in Classical Studies, departmental artifact collection (Engaged Learning): Loyola University Chicago The Art and Architecture of Classical Greece (seminar): Wilfrid Laurier University Archaeology of Greece: Bucknell University Archaeological Ethics (first-year writing seminar): Cornell University (instructor)

Classical Civilization

Humanism of Antiquity (capstone seminar): Loyola University Chicago Classical Mythology: Loyola University Chicago Classical Mythology with a Focus on Women’s Studies and Gender Studies: Loyola University Chicago (developed and taught) Gawlinski CV 8

Classical Myth: Bucknell University Religions of Ancient Greece: Loyola University Chicago Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean: Bucknell University Greek Religion: Arcadia University Center for Hellenic, Mediterranean and Balkan Studies Women in Antiquity: Loyola University Chicago Women in Greece and Rome: Wilfrid Laurier University History of Ancient Greece: Wilfrid Laurier University Seminar in Greek History: Wilfrid Laurier University Periclean Athens: Cornell University (co-instructor) Dining in the Ancient World (first-year writing seminar): Cornell University (instructor)

Supervision of Funded Undergraduate Research

“Dominance through Permanence: Schoolboy Graffiti in the Greco-Roman World,” Stephanie Wong, Provost Fellow, Loyola University Chicago, 2017-2018 “The Automated Theater of Heron: Reconstructing a Technological Wonder of Hellenistic Alexandria,” Steffan Haaker, Provost Fellow, Loyola University Chicago, 2009-2010

SERVICE

Professional Service

American School of Classical Studies at Athens Managing Committee 2019-present Elected Member, Executive Committee 2009-present Voting Representative for Loyola University Chicago 2013-2017 Elected Member, Committee on Libraries and Archives 2010-2012 Elected Member, Committee on Committees 2007-8 Voting Representative for Wilfrid Laurier University/ Waterloo University Consortium

Archaeological Institute of America 2019-present Secretary, Chicago Society 2020 Chicago Society Delegate to Annual Meeting 2017-8, 2015 Session Chair, Annual Meeting 2012-2017 Board Member, Chicago Society 2015 Chicago Society Limited Proxy to Annual Meeting 2012 Chair, Nominating Committee, Chicago Society 2009 Chicago Society Delegate to Annual Meeting 1999-2000 Secretary-Treasurer, Fingerlakes Chapter

Committee for Ancient and Modern Performance, Society for Classical Studies 2018 Performer, Max Frisch’s The Arsonists, Society for Classical Studies Annual Meeting, Boston 2008 Costume Designer and Performer, Euripides’ Cyclops, American Philological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago Gawlinski CV 9

Editorial and Review Service

Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2016-present Associate Editor 2011-2016 Editorial Board Member

The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (ASGLE) 2013-2018 Senior Editor, The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy 2012 Junior Editor, The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy

Peer Review manuscripts: Bloomsbury Press; Oxford University Press; Focus Publishing journal articles: Classical Journal; Mouseion; Hesperia; Anales de Filología Clásica; Greek, Roman & Byzantine Studies; Budhi; Phoenix proposals: Wiley-Blackwell; Cambridge University Press; Thames & Hudson; Bloomsbury Press; The Ohio State University Press; Freie Universität Berlin DRS Postdoc Fellowship; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Insight Grant

University Service

Member (elected humanities rep.), Faculty Council, Loyola University Chicago, 2021-present Member, Gender Equity Task Force, College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola Univ. Chicago, 2021 President, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Chapter of Illinois, Loyola Univ. Chicago, 2021-present Vice-President, 2019-2021 Dual-enrollment Mentor (ancient Greek, Loyola Academy), Loyola Univ. Chicago, 2019-2020 Member, Francis Project (transdisciplinary working group on environment-related projects), Loyola University Chicago, 2019-2020 Member, Search Committee for Chair of History Department, Loyola Univ. Chicago, 2019-2020 Interviewer, Presidential Scholarship, Loyola University Chicago, 2009-10, 2012-14, 2019 Member, Advisory Group concerning SEIU (Union), College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola Univ. Chicago, 2017-2018 Member, Advisory Group for Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA), College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola University Chicago, 2017-2018 Judge, Undergraduate Research Symposium, Loyola University Chicago, 2012-14, 2017-18 Member, Board of Undergraduate Studies (BUS), Loyola University Chicago, 2015-2017 Member, Sujack Teaching Award Selection Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola University Chicago, 2015 At-Large Member (elected), Academic Council, College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola University Chicago, 2010-2012 Member, Curriculum Committee, Academic Council, College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola University Chicago, 2011-2012 Invited Panel Speaker, Inaugural Celebrating Faculty Scholarship Reception, Loyola University Chicago Libraries, 2009

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Community Outreach

2021 Judge, Classics Declamation Contest, Boston University Academy, Boston, Mass. 2019-2021 Faculty Liaison, Chicagoland Homerathon, with performance in First Annual Chicagoland UnHomerathon, February 2021 (zoom reading of Oresteia) 2020 Guest Speaker, “Voting in Ancient Athens,” Loyola Academy, IL 2019 Presenter, “Greek Textiles,” Homerathon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2013 Outside Examiner for Greek program, Loyola Academy, IL 2012 Manuscript Reviewer for Editorial Directions (children’s book) 2010-2011 Member, Advisory Committee, National Hellenic Museum, Chicago 2009 Collaboration on Homer exhibit, National Hellenic Museum, Chicago [never exhibited due to museum construction] 2009 Outside Examiner for Greek program, Loyola Academy, IL 2009 Guest Speaker, “New Research on Old Buildings in the Athenian Agora,” Chicago Classical Club 2002 Guest Speaker, “The Problem of the Parthenon Marbles,” ninth-grade world history, Princeton Day School, NJ 2001 Graduate Outreach Course Instructor, “The Culture of Ancient Greece,” Newfield Middle School, NY 2000 Guest Speaker, “Archaeology and History,” sixth-grade social studies, Boynton Middle School, NY

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Archaeological Institute of America Classical Association of the Middle West and South Women’s Classical Caucus (lifetime member) The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (lifetime member) L'Association Internationale d'Epigraphie grecque et latine (lifetime member) American Association of University Professors