CRAIG WILLIAMS

 

Department of Classics

Brooklyn College, CUNY

2900 Bedford Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11210

(718) 951-5191

Email: craigw@brooklyn.cuny.edu

 

 

EDUCATION

 

1992                Ph.D. in Classical Languages and Literatures, Yale University

Dissertation: Homosexuality and the Roman Man: A Study in the Cultural Construction of Sexuality, awarded the John Addison Porter Prize for an outstanding dissertation in the humanities

1990                M.A., M.Phil. in Classical Languages and Literatures, Yale University

1986                B.A. summa cum laude in Classical Languages and Literatures, Yale College

 

 

TEACHING POSITIONS

 

1992-               Department of Classics, Brooklyn College, City University of New York: Assistant (1992), Associate (1998) and Full (2004) Professor. Tenured since September 1997. Member of the CUNY Graduate Center Program in Classics since 1997.

2004                Freie UniversitŠt Berlin, Seminar fŸr Klassische Philologie: Visiting Lecturer

1994                CUNY Graduate Center, Program in Classics: Visiting Lecturer

1993                CUNY Summer Greek and Latin Institute: Adjunct Assistant Professor

1988-1991       Yale Summer Language Institute: Instructor in Greek and Latin

1987-1991       Yale University, Department of Classics: Teaching Fellow and Part-Time Acting Instructor

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Books

Roman Homosexuality: Second Edition. With foreword by Martha Nussbaum. Oxford University Press 2010. French translation under contract with Editions EPEL, Paris.

Martial: Epigrams, Book Two. Introduction, Text, Translation and Commentary. Oxford University Press 2004.

Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity. Oxford University Press 1999.

            Designated an Outstanding Academic Title of 1999 by Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries.

 

Articles

 ÒFriends of the Roman People. Some Remarks on the Language of amicitiaIn Altay Coşkun, ed., Freundschaft und Gefolgschaft in den auswŠrtigen Beziehungen der Ršmer (Peter Lang 2008), pp. 29-44.

ÒRom in der Postmoderne. Darstellungen der Antike in zwei historischen Romanen.Ò In Ernst Osterkamp, ed., WissensŠsthetik. Wissen Ÿber die Antike in Šsthetischer Vermittlung (De Gruyter 2008), pp. 325-344.

ÒEpigrammata longa e strategie metapoetiche in Marziale.Ó In Alfredo Morelli, ed., Epigramma longum. Da Marziale alla tarda antichitˆ (Universitˆ degli Studi di Cassino 2008), pp. 217-233.

ÒIdentified Quotations and Literary Models: The Example of Martial 2.41.Ó In Ruurd Nauta et al., eds., Flavian Poetry (Brill 2005), pp. 329-348.

ÒOvid, Martial, and Poetic Immortality: Traces of Amores 1.15 in the EpigramsArethusa 35 (2002): 417-433.

ÒSit nequior omnibus libellis. Text, Poet, and Reader in the Epigrams of Martial.Ó Philologus 146 (2002): 150-171.

ÒPudicitia and Pueri: Roman Concepts of Male Sexual Experience.Ó In Martin Duberman, ed., Queer Representations: Reading Lives, Reading Cultures (New York University Press, 1997), pp. 25-38.

ÒGreek Love at Rome.Ó Classical Quarterly 45 (1995): 517-539.

 

Reviews

Rebecca Langlands, Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome (Cambridge 2006), Classical World 102 (2009): 341-342.

Andrew Lear and Eva Cantarella, Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods (Routledge 2008), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.04.65 (http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2009/2009-04-65.html).

Myles McDonnell, Roman Manliness: Virtus and the Roman Republic (Cambridge University Press 2006). Journal of Roman Studies 98 (2008): 204-205.

Christian Schšffel, ed., Martial Buch 8. Einleitung, Text, †bersetzung, Kommentar (Franz Steiner Verlag 2002). Classical Review 56 (2006): 125-127.

Antonella Borgo, Retorica e poetica nei proemi di Marziale (Loffredo Editore 2003). Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.9.22 (http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2005/2005-09-22.html).

Lindsay and Patricia Watson, eds., Martial: Select Epigrams (Cambridge University Press 2003). Classical Review 54 (2004): 407-410.

Martha Nussbaum and Juha Sihvola, eds., The Sleep of Reason: Erotic Experience and Sexual Ethics in Ancient Greece and Rome (University of Chicago Press 2002). American Journal of Philology 99 (2004): 86-89.

Thomas McGinn, Prostitution, Sexuality, and the Law in Ancient Rome (Oxford University Press 1998). Classical World 95 (2002): 191-192.

Maria Wyke, ed., Parchments of Gender: Deciphering the Body in Antiquity (Oxford University Press 1998). The American Historical Review 105 (2000): 1360-1362.

John R. Clarke, Looking at Lovemaking: Constructions of Sexuality in Roman Art 100 B.C. – A.D. 250 (University of California Press 1998). GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 6 (2000): 347-350.

Judith P. Hallett and Marilyn Skinner, eds., Roman Sexualities (Princeton University Press 1997). Bryn Mawr Classical Review 98.10.16 (http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/1998/1998-10-16.html).

Susanna Morton Braund, ed., Juvenal: Satires Book 1 (Cambridge University Press 1996). Bryn Mawr Classical Review 97.7.9 (http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/1997/97.07.09.html)

 

 

FORTHCOMING WORK

 

Reading Roman Friendship. Cambridge University Press 2011.

MartialÕs Epigrams: A Selection. (Text with introduction and commentary in the series Latin Readers). Bolchazy-Carducci 2011.

"Cessamus mimum componere? Performances of Gender in Petronius' Satyricon." In Therese Fuhrer and Marco Formisano, eds., Gender-Inszenierungen in der antiken Literatur, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier 2011.

ÒPerpetuaÕs Gender. A Latinist Reads the Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis." In Jan Bremmer and Marco Formisano, eds., PerpetuaÕs Passions. Pluridisciplinary Approaches to the Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis, Oxford University Press 2011.

"The Diary of Vibia Perpetua" (Translation of Passio Sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis 3-10). In Jan Bremmer and Marco Formisano, eds., PerpetuaÕs Passions. Pluridisciplinary Approaches to the Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis, Oxford University Press 2011.

 

 

WORK IN PROGRESS

 

ÒGraffiti.Ó In Thomas K. Hubbard, ed., A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities, under contract with Blackwell Publishing

ÒWhen a Dolphin Loves a Boy. Greco-Roman and Native American Narratives of Animals and HumansÓ (article)

 

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

 

Leonard and Claire Tow Endowed Professorship, 2006-2008

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Research Fellowship at the Freie UniversitŠt and the Humboldt-UniversitŠt, Berlin, 1999-2000, 2001-2002, Spring 2004, Summer 2007, Summer 2010

Ethyle Wolfe Institute for the Humanities at Brooklyn College, Research Fellowship, 2000-2001

Outstanding Academic Title for 1999, Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries

Favorite Teacher, Brooklyn College Excelsior (undergraduate publication), 1995-1996, 1997-1998

PSC-CUNY Research Award (1993-1994)

John Addison Porter Prize for an outstanding dissertation in the humanities, Yale University, 1992

Prize Teaching Fellowship for excellence in undergraduate teaching, Yale University, 1990-1991

Phi Beta Kappa (elected to the Yale Chapter, 1986)

 

 

PAPERS DELIVERED

 

"Schauspieler des Geschlechts. Inszenierungen von Gender und Liebe in Petrons Satyricon." Keynote address, Fifth Annual Conference on "Gender Studies in den Altertumswissenschaften": "Gender-Inszenierungen in der antiken Literatur." Freie UniversitŠt Berlin, July 2009.

 ÒMen, Women and Friendship in Latin Inscriptions.Ó Boston Area Roman Studies Conference, Boston University, April 2008.

ÒWhen a Dolphin Loves a Boy. Greco-Roman and Native American Narratives of Animals and Humans.Ó University of New Mexico, February 2008.

ÒTod und Freundschaft. Bemerkungen zu lateinischen Grabinschriften.Ò Humboldt-UniversitŠt Berlin, November 2007

ÒThe Language of Roman Friendship.Ó Conference ÒZwischen Freundschaft und kultischer Verehrung. Formen und Wandel grenzŸberschreitender Zugehšrigkeit in der Antike.Ò UniversitŠt Trier, October 2007

ÒPerpetuaÕs Gender and Masculine Women in Latin Literature.Ó Interdisciplinary Conference on ÒPerpetuaÕs Passions.Ó Humboldt-UniversitŠt Berlin, July 2007

ÒRom im Buch. Darstellungen der Antike in zwei Romanen der Gegenwart.Ò Annual Conference of the Special Research Group 644, ÓTransformationen der Antike.Ó Humboldt-UniversitŠt Berlin, December 2006

ÒEpigrammata longa e strategie metapoetiche in Marziale.Ó Conference ÒEpigramma longum. Storia di una tipologia epigrammatica da Marziale alla tarda antichitˆ.Ó Universitˆ di Cassino (Italy), May 2006

ÒWhen a Dolphin Loves a Boy: Ancient Narratives of Erotic Love between Animals and Humans.Ó Columbia University Seminar on Classical Civilization, March 2006

ÒImages of Women from Ancient Greece and Rome.Ó The Nightingale-Bamford School, New York, March 2006

ÒAmici in Latin Literature and Inscriptions. Some Thoughts on Roman Friendship.Ó Columbia University, April 2005

ÒAmoris vis. Roman Anecdotes on Animal Sexuality.Ò Conference ÒMensch und Tier in der Antike. Grenzziehung und GrenzŸberschreitung.Ò UniversitŠt Rostock, April 2005

ÒAmicitia. †berlegungen zur Problematik des ršmischen Freundschaftsbegriffs.Ò Humboldt-UniversitŠt Berlin, May 2004; UniversitŠt Rostock, January 2005

ÒJust Friends? Some Thoughts on the Problem of amicitia.Ó Royal Holloway, University of London, May 2004; University of Reading, May 2004

ÒIdentified Quotations and Literary Models in MartialÕs Epigrams.Ó Groningen Colloquium on Flavian Poetry, August 2003

ÒMartial 2.41 and the Art of Allusion.Ó New York Classical Club, October 2002

ÒÔAndersliebendeÕ Menschen in der ršmischen Antike.Ó UniversitŠt Potsdam, May 2001

ÒSit nequior omnibus libellis. Ein metapoetisches Motiv in den Epigrammen Martials.Ó Seminar fŸr klassische Philologie, Freie UniversitŠt Berlin, July 2000

ÒRoman Categories of Gender Identity in Myth, Medicine, and Astrology.Ó Columbia University, April 1999

ÒSexual Identities in Ancient Rome.Ó Keynote address at conference on ÒActs, Identities, and Alterities in Pre- and Early Modern Europe,Ó University of California at Santa Cruz, February 1999

ÒContra Naturam: Sexuality and the Rhetoric of Nature in Roman Literature.Ó Loeb Lecture, Department of the Classics, Harvard University, May 1998

ÒAge-Structured Paradigms for Sexual Relations among Males in Ancient Greece and Rome.Ó Seminar on Age-Structured Homosexuality in History and Culture, SAD-Schorer Stichting Amsterdam, July 1997

ÒThe Roman Cinaedus: Questions of Identity and Subculture.Ó Columbia University Seminar on Classical Civilization, February 1997

ÒMeanings of Effeminacy in Roman Literature.Ó New York University, April 1996

ÒBrothers, Friends, and Lovers in Roman Literature.Ó Columbia University Seminar on Homosexualities, March 1994

ÒThe Concept of Stuprum and the Social Regulation of Sexuality in Ancient Rome.Ó Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, San Francisco, January 1994

ÒPudicitia: Roman Concepts of Male Sexual Integrity.Ó CUNY Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, December 1993

ÒSex, Gender, and the Roman Man.Ó Emory University, September 1993

ÒSexuality and the Roman Man.Ó Fordham University, April 1993

ÒThe Meaning of Exoletus: Male Prostitution in Ancient Rome.Ó CUNY Graduate Center, November 1992

ÒGreek Love at Rome.Ó Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, Chicago, December 1991

 

 

COURSES TAUGHT

 

In Greek and Latin:

First- and second-year Latin

First- and second-year Greek

Intensive introductory Greek and Latin

Advanced undergraduate Latin courses in a variety of authors and genres

Undergraduate reading course (LektŸre) in German on ÒMartial und das lateinische EpigrammÓ

Graduate courses in: Martial and Latin epigram; Petronius and Apuleius; Latin prose composition

 

 

In translation:

Core Curriculum course on Classical Cultures

Classical Myth

Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome

Social Themes, Ancient and Modern

Greek and Latin Roots of English

 

 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

 

Brooklyn College:

Chair, Classics Department (2004-present)

Deputy Chair, Classics Department (2003)

Strategic Planning Undergraduate Majors/Minors Committee (Spring 2005)

Faculty Council Committee on the Core Curriculum (1998-1999)

Faculty Council Committee on Master Planning, Educational Policy, and Budget (1996-1998)

Humanities Subcommittee on Tenure (Spring 1998)

Provost's Committee for New Faculty Awards (1998)

Humanities Delegate-at-Large to Faculty Council (1997-1999, 2002-2003)

Phi Beta Kappa Admissions Committee (1994-1996, 1997-1998)

Member of Virtual Core Task Force (1997-1998)

Departmental Representative to Curricular Working Group (Spring 1996)

Policy Council Committee on Faculty-Student Relations (1993-1996)

Chair, Grade Appeals Committee, Department of Classics (1996-1998)

Appointments Committee, Department of Classics (1993-1994, 1997-1999, 2002- )

Curriculum Committee, Department of Classics (1996-1997, chair 1998-1999, chair 2002-2003)

Library Representative, Department of Classics (1994-1997)

Technology Representative to Academic Computing, Department of Classics (1994-1996)

Committee on Prizes and Awards, Department of Classics (1994-1995)

Collaborative Learning Seminar (June 1996)

Faculty Development Conference on ÒEnhancing Coordination: Block Programs for ESL StudentsÓ (June 1994)

Core Studies Faculty Development Seminar (June 1993, 1994, 1997)

Colloquium on ÒTeaching ESL in CollegeÓ (May 1993)

 

CUNY:

Advisor, Ph.D. dissertation, Program in Classics, Graduate Center, CUNY, 2008-

Advisor, M.A. thesis, Program in Classics, Graduate Center, CUNY, 2008-

Member of Ph.D. dissertation committees, graduate programs in Classics and History

Examination Committee, graduate program in Classics (chair 1997-1999, 2002-2005)

Member of Executive Committee, graduate program in Classics (1998-1999, 2002-2003)

Member of Classics Review Panel, PSC-CUNY Research Award Program (1994, 1998, 2002, 2003)

CUNY Faculty Development Seminar on ÒBalancing the Curriculum: Gender, Race, Ethnicity, ClassÓ (1993-1994)

 

Other:

Member, American Philological Association (1991- )

Member, John J. Winkler Prize Committee, American Philological Association (2003)

Vice-President, New York Classical Club (1993-1997)

Associate Member, Columbia University Seminar on Classical Civilization (elected April 1994)

External member of Ph.D. dissertation committees: Department of Classics, New York University, 2000 and 2006; School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics, University of Queensland (Australia), 2003.

Member, Scientific Board, Dicion‡rio de Mulheres do Mundo Antigo (directed by Nuno Sim›es Rodrigues, University of Lisbon, and Lu’sa de NazarŽ Ferreira, University of Coimbra)