Stephen Edward HINDS (midsized
CV 12/08)
Address: Dept. of Classics, University of Washington, Box 353110,
Seattle WA 98195, USA
Telephone etc.: (206) 543 2266 Department office
(206) 543 2267 Department fax machine
shinds@u.washington.edu E-mail address
Nationality: Irish U.S. Visa Status: Permanent Resident
Undergraduate Education: 1975-79 Trinity College, Dublin
(B.A., First Class, with Gold Medal for 'exceptional merit')
Postgraduate Education: 1979-83 St. John's College, Cambridge (Ph.D. 1985)
1979-83 Benefactors' External Research Studentship
Diss.: The Metamorphosis of Persephone. Adviser, E.J. Kenney
Employment: 1983-86 Research Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge
1986-91 Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1991-92 Associate Professor (with tenure), Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1992-97 Associate Professor of Classics, University of Washington, Seattle
(1995-97 Graduate Program Coordinator)
1997- (Full) Professor of Classics, University of Washington, Seattle
1997-98 Acting Chair of Classics
1998-2002 Chair of Classics
Positions-in-Residence: 1989 St. Catharine's College, Cambridge (Visiting Fellow-Commoner)
1999 University of Texas, Austin (Professorial Visit, short stay)
2000 Invited Participation in Entretiens of Fondation Hardt, Geneva
2006 Florida State University (Langford Professor, short stay)
2008 McMaster University (E.T. Salmon Professor, short stay)
Major Awards: 1987 Joint winner (with C. Atherton) of Hare Prize
(Awarded every four years for a dissertation on a classical subject by a member of the University of Cambridge under the age of thirty)
1994-95 N.E.H. Fellowship for University Teachers
2003-04 American Philosophical Society Sabbatical Fellowship
2003-09 Byron W. and Alice L. Lockwood Professor of the Humanities, University of Washington
Other Competitive Grants (mostly internal; larger grants only):
1986 British Academy
(to study at Fondation Hardt, Geneva)
1989 Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan
(Faculty Grant for travel and research)
2000 Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities, Univ. of Washington
(Faculty Research Fellowship)
2000 Royalty Research Fund Scholar, Univ. of Washington
(Faculty Research Fellowship)
2003-04 ÔTop-upÕ grant to supplement national fellowship
Books (sole author): The Metamorphosis of Persephone: Ovid and the Self-conscious Muse Cambridge Classical Studies Cambridge Univ. Press (Cambridge, 1987)
Allusion and Intertext: Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Poetry Roman Literature and its Contexts Cambridge Univ. Press (Cambridge, 1998)
Books etc. (co-editor): Memoria, arte allusiva, intertestualitˆ / Memory, Allusion, Intertextuality, edd. Stephen Hinds and Don Fowler, Materiali e Discussioni 39 (Pisa, 1997)
Ovidian Transformations: Essays on Ovid's Metamorphoses and its Reception, edd. Philip Hardie, Alessandro Barchiesi and Stephen Hinds Cambridge Philological Society Supplement 23 (Cambridge, 1999)
Constructing Identities in the Roman Empire: Three Studies, edd. Stephen Hinds and Thomas Schmitz, Millennium 4 (De Gruyter 2007)
Book Series (co-editor): With Denis Feeney (Princeton), founder and commissioning editor of book series 'Roman Literature and its Contexts', published by Cambridge Univ. Press
Philip Hardie The Epic Successors of Virgil: A Study in the Dynamics of a Tradition 1993
Duncan F. Kennedy The Arts of Love: Five Studies in the Discourse of Roman Love Elegy 1993
Charles Martindale Redeeming the Text: Latin Poetry and the Hermeneutics of Reception 1993
Catharine Edwards Writing Rome: Textual Approaches to the City 1996
Stephen Hinds Allusion and Intertext: Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Poetry 1998
Denis Feeney Literature and Religion at Rome: Cultures, Contexts, and Beliefs 1998
Alison Keith Engendering Rome: Women in Latin Epic 2000
William Fitzgerald Slavery and the Roman Literary Imagination 2000
Joseph Farrell Latin Language and Latin Culture: From Ancient to Modern Times 2001
Alain Gowing Empire and Memory: The Representation of the Roman Republic in Imperial Culture 2005
Richard Hunter The Shadow of Callimachus: Studies in the Reception of Hellenistic Poetry at Rome 2006
James OÕHara Inconsistency in Roman Epic: Studies in Catullus, Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid and Lucan 2007
Ellen
Oliensis Freud's Rome: Psychoanalysis and Latin Poetry 2009 (forthcoming)
Articles: 'An Allusion in the Literary Tradition of the Proserpina Myth'
Classical Quarterly n.s. 32(1982) 476-8
'carmina digna: Gallus
P. Qasr Ibrim 6-7 Metamorphosed'
P. Liv. Lat. Sem. 4(1983) 43-54
'cave canem: Ovid, Fasti 4.500'
Liverpool Classical Monthly 9(1984) 79
'Booking the Return
Trip: Ovid and Tristia 1'
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society n.s.
31(1985) 13-32
'Language at the
Breaking Point: Lucretius 1.452'
Classical Quarterly n.s. 37(1987) 450-3
'The Poetess and the
Reader: Further Steps towards
Sulpicia'
Hermathena 143(1987) (Festschrift for D.E.W. Wormell) 29-46
'Generalising about
Ovid'
in A.J. Boyle, ed., The Imperial Muse Aureal 1988 [ = Ramus 16(1987) 4-31]
'arma in Ovid's Fasti Part 1: Genre and Mannerism'
'arma in Ovid's Fasti Part 2: Genre, Romulean
Rome and Augustan Ideology'
Arethusa 25(1992) 81-153
'Medea in Ovid: Scenes from the Life of an Intertextual Heroine' Materiali e Discussioni 30(1993) 9-47
'Reflexive
Annotation in Poetic Allusion'
Hermathena 158(1995) (Festschrift for A.E. Hinds) 41-51
'Ovid'; 'Elegiac
Poetry, Latin'; 'Books,
Poetic'
articles for Oxford Classical Dictionary
3rd edition Oxford University Press (Oxford 1996); first two articles reprinted
in Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization O.U.P. 1998
ÔÇProemio al mezzoÈ: Allusion and the Limits of InterpretabilityÕ
'Do-It-Yourself
Literary Tradition: Statius,
Martial and Others' ( = A and I chapter 5)
both in Memoria, arte allusiva, intertestualitˆ / Memory, Allusion,
Intertextuality, edd. Stephen Hinds and Don
Fowler, Materiali e Discussioni 39 (Pisa, 1997), 113-22, 187-207,
listed above
'First among
Women: Ovid, Tristia 1.6 and the Traditions of "Exemplary"
Catalogue'
in S. Morton Braund and R. Mayer, edd., amor: roma. Love and Latin Literature Cambridge Philological Society Suppl. Vol. 22 (Cambridge
1999), 123-42
'After Exile: Time and Teleology from Metamorphoses to Ibis'
in P.R. Hardie, A. Barchiesi and S. Hinds, edd., Ovidian Transformations Cambridge Philological Society Supplement 23 (Cambridge 1999), 48-67
'Essential Epic: Genre and Gender from Macer to Statius'
in M. Depew and D. Obbink, edd., Matrices of Genre Harvard U.P. 2000, 221-44
'Cinna, Statius and "Immanent Literary History" in the Cultural Economy'
in E.A. Schmidt, ed., L'histoire littŽraire immanente dans la poŽsie latine, Entretiens Hardt 47(2001) 221-65
'Landscape with Figures: Aesthetics of Place in the Metamorphoses and its Tradition'
in P. Hardie, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Ovid Cambridge U.P 2002, 122-49
ÔPetrarch, Cicero, Virgil: Virtual Community in Familiares 24,4Õ
in G.W. Most and S. Spence, edd., Re-Presenting Virgil: Special Issue in Honor of Michael C. J. Putnam. Materiali e Discussioni 52(2004), 157-75
ÔDefamiliarizing Latin Literature, from Petrarch to Pulp FictionÕ
in L. Edmunds, ed., New Directions in the Study of Latin Literature. Transactions of the American Philological Association 135(2005), 49-81
ÔDislocations of Ovidian TimeÕ
in J.P. Schwindt, ed., La reprŽsentation du temps dans la poŽsie augustŽenne / Zur Poetik der Zeit in augusteischer Dichtung Winter (Heidelberg) 2005, 203-30
ÔVenus, Varro and the vates: Toward the Limits of Etymologizing InterpretationÕ
Dictynna 3(2006), 173-208
ÔOvid among the Conspiracy TheoristsÕ
in S.J. Heyworth, ed., Classical Constructions: Papers in Memory of Don Fowler, Classicist and Epicurean Oxford U.P. 2007, 194-220
ÔMartialÕs Ovid/OvidÕs MartialÕ
Journal of Roman Studies 97(2007), 113-54
'Introductory Generalities, mostly Roman'
part-intro to Constructing Identities in the Roman Empire, edd. Stephen Hinds and Thomas Schmitz. Millennium 4(2007), 1-6
ÔSenecaÕs Ovidian LociÕ
in M. Paschalis, ed., Dramatic and Performance Space in Greek Tragedy and Seneca, forthcoming 2008 (30pp.)
Reprints: 'Booking the Return Trip: Ovid and Tristia 1' (1985)
'Generalising about Ovid' (1987/88)
both
reprinted in P.E. Knox, ed., Oxford Readings in Ovid Oxford U.P. 2006, 15-50 and 415-40
Major work in progress: Commentary on Ovid, Tristia 1, under contract to Cambridge Univ. Press
(for Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics, edd. Kenney & Easterling)
Lectures and Papers 1992 University of Chicago, Third Annual George B. Walsh Memorial Lecture*
since 1992: 1992 Universitˆ di Firenze*
(* = invited papers) 1992 Universitˆ di Pisa*
1992 Universitˆ di Verona*
1992 Universitˆ di Padova*
1992 Wayne State University, Thomas L. Conklin Memorial Lecture*
1993 CAPN Annual Meeting, Seattle
1993 University of Washington, Seattle, lunchtime colloquium
1993 Leeds International Latin Seminar*
1993 University of Texas, Austin*
1994 University of Wisconsin, University Lectures Committee*
1994 Harvard University*
1994 Wesleyan University*
1994 University of Iowa*
1994 APA Annual Meeting, Atlanta (panel respondent)
1995 Keele University*
1995 University of Bristol*
1995 Colloquium on Intertextuality and Latin Poetry, Corpus Christi, Oxford*
1995 Langford Conference (dir. W.S. Anderson), Florida State University*
1995 CAPN/CACW Annual Meeting, Banff
1995 Colloquium Allusion and the Limits of Interpretability,
Dept. of Classics and Institute for the Humanities, Univ. of Washington, Seattle (co-organizer and participant)
1995 Colloquium Creating Roman Identity, University of California, Berkeley*
1995 University of Victoria (lecture and seminar)*
1996 Colloquium Literary History and its Discontents, University of California, Los Angeles*
1996 Ohio State University*
1996 Leeds International Latin Seminar*
1996 Colloquium Matrices of Genre, Center for Hellenic Studies*
1996 APA Annual Meeting, New York (respondent)
1997 Princeton University, Eberhard L. Faber Class of 1915 Memorial Lecture*
1997 Columbia University*
1997 Stanford University*
1997 Craven Seminar Perspectives on OvidÕs Metamorphoses, Cambridge*
1997 Kalamazoo College, Second Clara Heiney Buckley Memorial Lecture*
1997 University of Michigan*
1998 Trinity College Dublin, Statius Workshop*
1999 University of Texas, Austin*
1999 Baylor University*
1999 Colloquium Surface Tensions, Stanford University (panel respondent)*
2000 CAPN/CACW Annual Meeting, Victoria
2000 Colloquium on Mythology, University of Guelph*
2000 Entretiens (l'histoire litteraire immanente), Fondation Hardt, Geneva*
2000 Symposium in memory of Don Fowler, Jesus College, Oxford*
2000 Conference Virgil 2000, University of Pennsylvania (respondent)*
2000 University of Minnesota*
2001 University of Southern California, Moorehead Lecture*
2001 Oxford University, Lit. Hum., Inaugural Don Fowler Memorial Lecture*
2001 Brown University*
2001 Boston University*
2001 Seminar Roman Elegy in a New Millennium, Florida State University (invited conference chair)*
2002 Conference Aetas Ovidiana, Trinity College, Dublin*
2002 Conference Ars Amatoria: A Bimillennium, University of Manchester*
2002 Holy Cross College*
2003 Stanford University*
2003 CAPN/CACW Annual Meeting, Calgary
2003 Conference Flavian Poetry, University of Groningen, Netherlands
2003 Conference New Directions in Roman Literature, Rutgers University*
2003 University of British Columbia*
2003 Princeton University*
2004 University of Virginia, Stocker Lecture*
2004 Wellesley College*
2004 Conference Zur Poetik der Zeit in Augusteischer Dichtung, University of Heidelberg*
2004 University of Cambridge*
2004 Conference Dramatic and Performance Space in Senecan Tragedy, University of Crete*
2004 Conference Literary Careers, Oxford University (plenary speaker)*
2004 Conference Identities, German-American Frontiers of the Humanities, Humboldt Foundation / American Philosophical Society*
2004 American Philosophical Society, biannual meeting*
2005 Universitˆ di Roma La Sapienza*
2005 Universitˆ di Roma Tor Vergata*
2005 Universitˆ di Firenze*
2005 Universitˆ di Siena: Arezzo*
2006 University of California, Berkeley*
2006 CAPN Annual Meeting, Portland
2006 Trinity College Dublin, Centenary Auditorial Lecture of Classical Society*
2006 Williams College*
2006 Florida State University*
2007 University of Chicago*
2007 Yale University*
2007 University of Washington / Seattle AIA, Annual Lecture on Classical Culture*
2008 Stanford University*
2008 University of Notre Dame*
2008 University of Kansas*
2008 Princeton University, graduate student conference (keynote speaker)*
2008 McMaster University, E.T. Salmon Lecture (and seminar)*
Service (major items): Department
Chair of Classics (1998-2002)
Acting Chair of Classics (1997-98)
Lead-wrote Department Self-Study (81pp. plus appendices) for Ten-Year Review (1999-2000)
Graduate Program Coordinator in Classics (1995-97); acting GPC (Spr 08, Spr 07)
University
Graduate School Council (2007-10)
Executive Board, Simpson Center for the Humanities (2004-07)
Chair, English Department Ten-Year Review Committee (2001-02)
Faculty Member, Program in Theory and Criticism (1993- )
Field
For American Philological Association:
Goodwin Award Committee (2004-07; Chair 2006-07) [adjudicates major book prize]
For
American Philosophical Society / Humboldt Foundation:
Organizing Committee for Inaugural 'German-American Frontiers of the Humanities' Symposium 2004