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Dr. Suzanne Lynch

@suzanneclynch

PhD @ClassicsUCD, funded by @IrishResearch. Working on sexual violence in Greek tragedy.

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CAI Dublin Branch Lecture Tuesday 18th October at 7.30 p.m. Sexual Violence in Greek Literature, by Suzanne Lynch (UCD Classics Dr. Suzanne Lynch IrishResearch) Booking link below: eventbrite.ie/e/cai-dublin-b…

CAI Dublin Branch Lecture
Tuesday 18th October at 7.30 p.m.
Sexual Violence in Greek Literature, by Suzanne Lynch (<a href="/ClassicsUCD/">UCD Classics</a> <a href="/suzanneclynch/">Dr. Suzanne Lynch</a> <a href="/IrishResearch/">IrishResearch</a>)

Booking link below:
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Thanks for having me Classical Association Ireland, and thank you to everyone who came - it was so great to hear all your insightful questions & thoughts on this topic. And thanks especially to @lisalogia_doyle & Prof. Alex Thein for all their hard work organizing!

UCD Classics (@classicsucd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Athenian law the words for rape are 'bia' (force, violence) and 'hybris' (outrage). In Greek tragedy we find words such as 'gamos' (wedding), 'numphe' (bride), and 'damar' (wife). What is the reason? Find out in our upcoming UCD research seminar by Dr. Suzanne Lynch

In Athenian law the words for rape are 'bia' (force, violence) and 'hybris' (outrage). 
In Greek tragedy we find words such as 'gamos' (wedding), 'numphe' (bride), and 'damar' (wife).

What is the reason?

Find out in our upcoming UCD research seminar by <a href="/suzanneclynch/">Dr. Suzanne Lynch</a>
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EVENT: Ovid's Metamorphoses - Stephanie McCarter discusses her new translation. 27 Apr, online, 7.30pm. #LancasterWords eventbrite.co.uk/e/ovids-metamo…

EVENT: Ovid's Metamorphoses - Stephanie McCarter discusses her new translation. 27 Apr, online, 7.30pm. #LancasterWords eventbrite.co.uk/e/ovids-metamo…
Dr. Suzanne Lynch (@suzanneclynch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So very glad you enjoyed it! It was great fun discussing all things tragedy & violence with Nancy, Natasha F., Kirsty 🌈 & Georgina Homer -and a big thank you to everyone who came along and contributed to the discussion!

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Inaugural day is here!! 🎉Join UCD Classical Society in the UCD Village Auditorium at 7pm this evening (Thursday, 27 April) for the annual Inaugural Lecture! All welcome! Dr Joseph Skinner, 'Histories of the explored (the explored exploring...)' eventbrite.ie/e/ucd-classica…

Dr. Suzanne Lynch (@suzanneclynch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now this is high praise! I’m so glad you found it useful, and I loved learning about your own (incredibly impactful) work on language education, myth & trauma - I can’t wait to see where you take it next!

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How should we understand decapitation and corpse abuse in Greek warfare? What are the symbolic, moral, or psychological meanings? Find out in our next UCD research seminar: Professor Fiona McHardy Roehampton Classics Online or in person, booking link below: eventbrite.ie/e/ucd-research…

How should we understand decapitation and corpse abuse in Greek warfare? What are the symbolic, moral, or psychological meanings?

Find out in our next UCD research seminar: Professor Fiona McHardy <a href="/UoRClassics/">Roehampton Classics</a> 

Online or in person, booking link below:

eventbrite.ie/e/ucd-research…
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Thank you to Professor Fiona McHardy Roehampton Classics for her brilliant talk today to the UCD Classics research seminar. On the emotions and bodily codes of battlefield corpse abuse in the Greek world. Looking forward to your forthcoming two books with Bloomsbury Classical Studies & Archaeology

Thank you to Professor Fiona McHardy <a href="/UoRClassics/">Roehampton Classics</a> for her brilliant talk today to the UCD Classics research seminar.

On the emotions and bodily codes of battlefield corpse abuse in the Greek world.

Looking forward to your forthcoming two books with <a href="/BloomsburyClass/">Bloomsbury Classical Studies & Archaeology</a>
Lisa Doyle (@lisalogia_doyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What impact did objects used on the tragic stage have on Athenian civic identity? Tune in to our next talk with Dr. Rosie Wyles to find out! Details below👇 #ClassicsTwitter

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We love our birds here at #UCDClassicalMuseum and have officially designated it bird week Elon Musk . This one is said to be a cuckoo and is depicted on our squat lekythos which dates to c. 420 BC. It is on permanent display here in K216!

We love our birds here at #UCDClassicalMuseum and have officially designated it bird week <a href="/elonmusk/">Elon Musk</a> .  This one is said to be a cuckoo and is depicted on our squat lekythos which dates to c. 420 BC.  It is on permanent display here in K216!
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The event will be held in person at the IIHSA’s seminar hall. In case you would like to attend the event online, please contact us at [email protected] and we will provide you with a zoom link. eventbrite.com/e/sexual-viole…