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Name Kathryn Topper
Position Associate Professor of Classics
Institutional Affiliation University of Washington
Latitude 47.6553
Longitude -122.3035
Research Interests

Greek art and archaeology, ancient painting, gender and sexuality in antiquity, banqueting in antiquity, word and image studies

Websites https://classics.washington.edu/people/kathryn-topper; http://washington.academia.edu/KathrynTopper
Publications

The Imagery of the Athenian Symposium (Cambridge University Press: 2012); “Dionysos Comes to Thrace: The Metaphor of Corrupted Sacrifice and the Introduction of Dionysian Cult in Images of Lykourgos’s Madness,” Arethusa 48.2 (2015) 139-171; "Approaches to Reading Attic Vases," in A Companion to Women in the Ancient World, eds. Sheila Dillon and Sharon L. James (Wiley-Blackwell, Malden 2012) 141-152; "Maidens, Fillies, and the Death of Medusa on a Seventh-Century Pithos," JHS 130 (2010) 109-119; "Primitive Life and the Construction of the Sympotic Past in Athenian Vase Painting," AJA 113.1 (2009) 3-26; "Perseus, the Maiden Medusa, and the Imagery of Abduction," Hesperia 76.1 (2007) 73-105.

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