Rebecca Lees
University of Cambridge, Classics, Graduate Student
- Classics, Latin Literature, Gender and sexuality in the ancient world, Queer Studies, Feminist Theory, Feminist Literary Theory and Gender Studies, and 9 moreGender Studies, Gender and Sexuality, Ovid, Ovid Metamorphoses, Lucretius, Propertius, Queer Theory, Vergil, and Catullus(Gender Studies, Gender and Sexuality, Ovid, Ovid Metamorphoses, Lucretius, Propertius, Queer Theory, Vergil, and Catullus)edit
- Rebecca is a PhD candidate in Classics at the University of Cambridge. Her research examines the relationship between gender, particularly grammatical gender, and transformation in Ovid's Metamorphoses. She has an MA in Classics from the... moreRebecca is a PhD candidate in Classics at the University of Cambridge. Her research examines the relationship between gender, particularly grammatical gender, and transformation in Ovid's Metamorphoses. She has an MA in Classics from the University of Durham where she was supervised by Dr. Jennifer Ingleheart, and a BA in Classics from the University of Oxford.(Rebecca is a PhD candidate in Classics at the University of Cambridge. Her research examines the relationship between gender, particularly grammatical gender, and transformation in Ovid's Metamorphoses. She has an MA in Classics from the University of Durham where she was supervised by Dr. Jennifer Ingleheart, and a BA in Classics from the University of Oxford.)edit
Talk given at an interdisciplinary graduate symposium, "Challenging Gender, Embracing Intersectionality?" at the Open University in November 2015.
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Talk given at the Queer Cultures Research Seminar at the University of Cambridge English Faculty, 25th February 2015
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Paper given at the Feminism and Classics conference, University of Washington, May 2016
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This paper was given at the Classical Association of Canada, as part of the Women Network's "Gender b(l)ending" panel.
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This paper was given at a conference at the University of Durham, on "Anglophone Translations of the Classics and the History of Sexuality"
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Paper delivered at Promethus, Pandora, Adam and Eve: Archetypes of the Masculine and Feminine and their Reception throughout the Ages at Bar-Ilan University, March 2017.