Daniel B. Levine Professor of Classical Studies Department Of

Daniel B. Levine Professor of Classical Studies Department Of

Daniel B. Levine Professor of Classical Studies Department of World Languages Literatures and Cultures 425 Kimpel Hall, Fayetteville AR 72701 USA Telephone Office (479) 575-2951 Home (479) 521-3294 FAX (479) 575-6795 e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION 1974 American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Summer Session. 1975 University of Minnesota. BA Greek & Latin. (Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa.) 1978-79 American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (Seymour Fellow) 1980 University of Cincinnati. Ph. D. in Classics. Dissertation: "ΓΕΛΩΙ ΕΚΘΑΝΟΝ: Laughter and the Demise of the Suitors in the Odyssey" Bernard Fenik, Director. EMPLOYMENT 1998- present: Professor, Classical Studies. University of Arkansas 1984-98 Associate Professor, Classical Studies. University of Arkansas. 2006 Director of Summer Session I: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 1995 Director of Summer Session II: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 1990 Director of Summer Study in Greece: Vergilian Society. 1987 Director of Summer Session II: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 1980-84 Assistant Professor, Classical Studies. University of Arkansas. PUBLICATIONS. DANIEL B. LEVINE Part 1: Articles/Chapters Published. 2016 [est.] Book Chapter: “Disgust and Delight: The Polysemous Exclamation αἰβοῖ in Attic Comedy” Forthcoming in Disgust: An Ancient Emotion. Oxford University Press, in series “Emotions of the Past” (Donald Lateiner, Dimos Spatharas, editors). Typescript: 29 pp. [volume approved by OUP Editorial Board: July 2015] 2015 "Acts, Metaphors and Powers of Feet in Aeschylus's Oresteia" TAPA: Transactions of the American Philological Association 145 (2015) 253-280. 2015 Book Chapter: "Hephaestus' Winged Shoes and the Birth of Athena" in Kinesis: Essays for Donald Lateiner on the Ancient Depiction of Gesture, Motion, and Emotion. University of Michigan Press. Editors: Christina A. Clark, Edith Foster, Judith P. Hallett, pp. 262-280. 2010 Article: "Josef Kavalier's Odyssey: Homeric Echoes in Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay"International Journal of the Classical Tradition 17.4 (December 2010) pp. 526-555. 2005 Book Chapter: "EPATON BAMA: ('Her Lovely Footstep'): The Erotics of Feet in Ancient Greece" Chapter 3 in Body Language in the Greek and Roman Worlds (Classical Press of Wales) ed. Douglas L. Cairns, 55-72. 2003 Article: "Sophocles' Philoctetes and Odyssey 9: Odysseus vs. the Cave Man” Scholia: Studies in Classical Antiquity 12 (2003) 3-26. 2002 Article: "Poetic Justice: Homer's Death in the Ancient Biographical Tradition." Classical Journal 98.2 (2002/03) 141-160. 2001 Reprinted article "Hubris in Josephus' Jewish Antiquities 1-4" in Greek Literature, ed. Gregory Nagy, in vol. 8 Greek Literature in the Roman Period and in Late Antiquity (Routledge, 2001) 225-261. 1994 Article: "Classica Americana Troglodytica: V. T. Hamlin's Alley Oop April 1939- February 1940; The Epics Meet the Comics"Classical and Modern Literature: A Quarterly 14.4 (1994) 365-386. 1994 Encyclopedia Entry: "John Clinton Futrall" in Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists. Ward S. Briggs, Jr., ed. "Prepared under the auspices of the American Philological Association." Westport CT and London: Greenwood Press. 1994 Article: "Hubris in Josephus' Jewish Antiquities 1-4" Hebrew Union College Annual 64 (1993) 51-87. 1991 Article: "Lucian, True History 2. 26 Reconsidered: Lust and Punishment” Helios 18.1 (1991) 31-33. 1991 Article: "John Clinton Futrall"; "Henry Harrison Strauss" biographical essays in Some Illustrious Educators of Old Main. University of Arkansas. 1989 Article: "Acorns and Primitive Life in Greek and Latin Literature" Classical and Modern Literature 9 (1989) 87-95. 1989 Article: "Uses of Classical Mythology in Rita Mae Brown's Southern Discomfort" Classical & Modern Literature 10 (1989) 63-70. 1988 Encyclopedia Entry: "Eupalinus of Megara" in Great Lives from History: Ancient and Medieval Series ed. F. N. Magill (Salem Press Pasadena, 1988) 704-708. 1988 Encyclopedia Entry: "Phidias" in Great Lives from History: Ancient and Medieval Series ed. F. M. Magill (Salem Press: Pasadena, 1988) 592-1597. 1988 Encyclopedia Entry: "Pittacus of Mytilene" in Great Lives from History: Ancient and Medieval Series ed. F. N. Magill (Salem Press: Pasadena, 1988) 1644-1649. 1988 Encyclopedia Entry: "Strabo" in Great Lives from History: Ancient and Medieval Series ed. F. N. Magill (Salem Press: Pasadena, 1988) 2007-2013. 1987 Article: "Flens Matrona et Meretrices Gaudentes: Penelope and her Maids" Classical World 81 (1987) 23-27. 1987 Article: "Lysistrata and Bacchae: Structure, Genre, and 'Women on Top"' Helios 14 (1987) 29-38. 1985 Book Chapter: "Symposium and Polis" in Theognis of Megara: Poetry and the Polis, T. J. Figueira and G. Nagy, eds. (Johns Hopkins: Baltimore, 1985) 176-196. 1984 Article: "Odysseus' Smiles: Odyssey 20. 301, 22. 371, 23. 111" Transactions of the American Philological Association 114 (1984) 1-9. 1984 Book Chapter: "Counterfeit Man" (in Greek & Hebrew Literature) in Classical Texts and their Traditions: Studies in Honor of C. R. Trahman (Scholars Press: Chico, CA, 1984) 125-137. 1983 Article: "Theoklymenos and the Apocalypse" Classical Journal 79 (1983) 1-7. 1983 Article: "Penelope's Laugh: Odyssey 18. 158-168" American Journal of Philology 104 (1983) 172-178. 1983 Article: "Classics in Arkansas: An Educational Tradition" Arkansas Alumnus (June, 1983 ) 14-17. 1982 Article: "Homeric Laughter and the Unsmiling Suitors" Classical Journal 78 (1982/83) 97-104. 1982 Article: "Odyssey 18: Iros as Paradigm for the Suitors" Classical Journal 77 (1982) 200-204. PUBLICATIONS. DANIEL B. LEVINE Part 2: Book Reviews Published. 2011 Review Article: "Heirs of Homer: A Recent Study of Odysseus' Recurring Returns" [Edith Hall, The Return of Ulysses: A Cultural History of Homer's Odyssey (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001), VII + 296 pp.] International Journal of the Classical Tradition 18.2 (2011) 270-280. 2011 Book Review: New Heroes in Antiquity: From Achilles to Antinoos, by Christopher P. Jones (Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts and London. 2010) Pp. 123. The Historian 73.3 (2011) 621-623. 2008 Review Article: After Antiquity: Greek Language, Myth, and Metaphor, by Margaret Alexiou (Cornell University Press: Ithaca and London 2002.) Pp. xvii + 567. Electronic Antiquity XI.2 (2008) 23-30. 2008 Book Review: Free Speech and Democracy in Ancient Athens, by Arlene W. Saxonhouse (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) Pp. x + 235. Classical Bulletin 84.1 (2008) 122-123. 2006 Book Review: Exile, Ostracism, and Democracy: The Politics of Expulsion in Ancient Greece, by Sara Forsdyke (Princeton, 2005, pp. 344) Classical Outlook 83.4 (2006) 151-152. 2005 Book Review: Ancient Greek Religion, by Jon D. Mikalson (Blackwell, 2005, pp. 225). New England Classical Journal 32.2 (2005) 155-157. 2004 Book Review: "Greek Gods, Human Lives: What We Can Learn From Myths" Mary Lefkowitz (Yale University Press, 2003, pp. 288) The Historian 66 (2005). 2003 Book Review. Inventing Homer: The Early Reception of Epic, by Barbara Graziosi (Cambridge, 2002, pp. 285) Religious Studies Review 29.3 (2003) 294. 2002 Book Review. "Perseus 2.0: Platform-Independent Version Interactive Sources and Studies on Ancient Greece." Gregory Crane, ed. 2000. The Historian 64.3-4 (2002) 810- 811. 2001 Book Review. Jews in a Graeco-Roman World, edited by Martin Goodman (Oxford, 1999, pp. 293) The Historian 63.2 (2001) 449-450 1999 Book Review. The Madness of Epic: Reading Insanity from Homer to Statius, by Debra Hershkowitz (Oxford, 1998, pp. 346) Religious Studies Review 25.4 (1999) 411. 1999 Book Review. Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece, by Matthew P. J. Dillon (Routledge, 1997, pp. 308). Classical Outlook 77 (1999) 37. 1999 Book Review. Prayer in Greek Religion, by Simon Pulleyn (Oxford, 1997, pp. 245) Classical Outlook 76 (1999) 120. 1998 Book Review: Temples, Religion and Politics in the Roman Republic, by Eric M. Orlin. (Mnemosyne Supplement 164. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1997. Pp. 227). in Religious Studies Review 24.3 (1998) 297. 1998 Book Review: Worshipping Athena: Panathenaia and Parthenon, ed. J. Neils (Madison: Univ. of Wisconsin, 1996, 225 pp.) Classical Outlook 75.4 (1998) 149. 1998 Book Review: Sinai and Olympus: A Comparative Study, by J. P. Schultz & Lois Spatz (University Press of America, 790 pp.) Religious Studies Review 24 (1998) 67. 1989 Book Review: The Rise of the Greeks by M. Grant. Classical Outlook 66 (1989) 135. PAPERS READ. DANIEL B. LEVINE Part I: Conference Papers. 2015 "When Did Greek Dancers Wear Shoes?" Classical Association of the Middle West and South. Boulder, Colorado. March 26-28. 2014 "Disgust and Delight: The Polysemous Exclamation aiboi in Attic Comedy." Celtic Classics Conference. University of Edinburgh. June 24-28. 2014 "The Letter of Aristeas, the Alexandrian Library and Near Eastern Suzerainty Treaties" Society for Classical Studies/American Philological Association. Chicago. 2013 "(Bare) Feet and Power in Aeschylus' Oresteia" Classical Association of the Middle West and South. Iowa City, IA. April, 2013. 2009 "Hephaistos' Winged Shoes and the Birth of Athena" Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Minneapolis, Minnesota (April 3). 2008 "Take Off Your Shoes and Pray a While: Greek Religious Attitudes Towards Bare- footedness" Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section: Ashville, North Carolina. 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