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Darcy Anne Krasne, PhD Department of Classics Columbia University 1130 Amsterdam Avenue 617 Hamilton Hall, MC 2861 New York, NY 10027 http://www.darcykrasne.com/classics/ dk3009@columbia.edu Education PhD University of California, Berkeley May 2011 DISSERTATION Mythic Recursions: Doubling and Variation in the Mythological Works of Ovid and Valerius Flaccus (Ellen Oliensis, advisor) MA University of California, Berkeley December 2005 BA (Hons) Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford July 2002 Teaching and Research Interests THESIS Aeneas Anabasis and the Somni Portae (Stephen Harrison, advisor) Late Republican and early Imperial poetry; intertextuality; metapoetics and cosmopoetics; Greek and Roman mythology; Greek and Roman epic tradition; literary onomastics Academic Positions Lecturer in Discipline, Department of Classics, Columbia University, 2017 18 Margo Tytus Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati, Spring 2017 Visiting Scholar, Department of Classical Studies, University of Missouri-Columbia, Fall 2016 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classical Studies, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2012 16 Visiting Instructor, Classical Studies Program (Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures), University of Arkansas, 2011 12 Publications Published (* = peer reviewed) Articles and Chapters 1.* 2016. Succeeding Succession: Cosmic and earthly succession in the Fasti and Metamorphoses. In Repeat Performances: Ovidian Repetition and the Metamorphoses, ed. L. Fulkerson and T. Stover, pp. 125 53. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 2.* 2016. Crippling Nostalgia: Nostos, Poetics, and the Structure of the Ibis. TAPA 146.1, pp. 149 89.

2 3.* 2014. Where Have All the Aetia Gone?: Aetiological Reassignment in Valerius Flaccus s Argonautica. In Von Ursachen sprechen. Eine aitiologische Spurensuche / Telling origins. On the lookout for aetiology (Spudasmata 162), ed. C. Reitz and A. Walter, pp. 545 76. Hildesheim: Georg Olms. 4.* 2014. When the Argo Met the Argo: Poetic Destruction in Valerius Argonautica. In Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (Mnemosyne Supplement 366), ed. A. Augoustakis, pp. 33 48. Leiden: Brill. 5.* 2013. Starving the Slender Muse: Identity, Mythography, and Intertextuality in Ovid s Ibis. In Writing Down the Myths (Cursor Mundi 17), ed. J. Nagy, pp. 67 85. Turnhout: Brepols. 6.* 2012. The Pedant s Curse: Obscurity and Identity in Ovid s Ibis. Dictynna 9. http://dictynna.revues.org/912. Book Reviews and Miscellanea 7. 2015. Review of E. Spentzou, The Roman Poetry of Love: Elegy and Politics in a Time of Revolution (Bloomsbury, 2013). Classical Review 65.1: 136 8. 8. 2013. Twins (encyclopedia article). In The Virgil Encyclopedia, ed. R. Thomas and J. M. Ziolkowski, pp. 1309 10. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. 9. 2012. Review of K. Volk, Ovid (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). BMCR 12.02.09. http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-02-09.html. 10. 2006 [text prepared 1999]. POxy 4765: Demosthenes III 36. In The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, vol. 70 (Graeco-Roman Memoirs 90), ed. N. Gonis, J. D. Thomas, and R. Hatzilambrou. London: The Egypt Exploration Society. Forthcoming (* = peer reviewed) 1. Valerius s Argonauts: A Band of Brothers? In A Companion to Latin Epic, 14 96 CE, ed. L. Fratantuono and C. Stark. Wiley-Blackwell. 2.* Three Translations. Classical and Modern Literature. In Progress and Under Review 1. After 69 CE: Writing Civil War in Flavian Rome. Ed. L. D. Ginsberg and D. A. Krasne. Trends in Classics Supplementary Volumes series. De Gruyter. (edited volume with 17 papers, accepted pending revisions) 1a. Valerius Flaccus Collapsible Universe: Patterns of Cosmic Disintegration in the Argonautica. In After 69 CE: Writing Civil War in Flavian Rome (chapter, submitted) 1b. Introduction (with L. D. Ginsberg). In After 69 CE: Writing Civil War in Flavian Rome (chapter, submitted) 2. The Fires of Campania: Typhon and the Bay of Naples in Valerius Flaccus Argonautica. In Campania in the Flavian Poetic, ed. A. Augoustakis and R. J. Littlewood. Oxford. (chapter, submitted; under contract) 3. A New Look at Vergil s New Sun (Aen. 7.720 1). (article, under revision for resubmission) 4. Natus es infelix: Textual Corporeality, Magical Analogy, and the Poetics of Sacrifice in the Prologue of Ovid s Ibis. (article, in progress) 5. Distance Learning: Competing Philosophies at Sea in Book 2 of Valerius s Argonautica. In Philosophies of Flavian Literature (special issue), ed. Alison Keith. (article, in progress) 6. War of the World: Cosmos and Civil War in Valerius Flaccus Argonautica (monograph, in progress)

3 Conferences, Colloquia, etc. Panels Organized 2014. Panel co-organizer (with Lauren Ginsberg), Writing about Civil War in Flavian Rome. 8 th Celtic Conference in Classics. Edinburgh, Scotland. June 25 28. 2014. Panel co-organizer (with Lauren Ginsberg), After 69 CE: Epic and Civil War in Flavian Rome. American Philological Association. Chicago, IL. January 5. Papers Presented (* = refereed abstract; = by invitation) 2019. Some Say the World Will End in Fire: Philosophizing Phaethon and the Memnonides in Ovid and His Readers. Ovidius Philosophus. Columbia University. New York, NY. March (date TBA). * 2018. Atomic Horses and Subatomic Gods: Valerius Flaccus s Appropriation of Lucretian Distant Viewing in Argonautica 2. CAMWS. Albuquerque, NM. April 11 14. 2017. Atoms, Allegories, and Α νεμοι: Val. Fl. Arg. 2.1 134 under the Microscope. MACTe XVIII Junior Faculty Conference. UMass Amherst. Amherst, MA. November 11. * 2017. Natus es infelix: Textual Corporeality, Metapoetry, and the Poetics of Sacrifice in the Prologue of Ovid s Ibis. Globalizing Ovid. Shanghai, China. May 31. * 2017. Venereal Disease and the Ox-Eyed Goddess: Valerius Flaccus s Venus and Juno as Vergilian Vectors of Disease. Society for Classical Studies. Toronto, Canada. January 8. * 2016. Shedding Light on Valerius Flaccus s Complex Temple Complex. The Eugene Lane Occasional Papers in Ancient Studies. University of Missouri. Columbia, MO. November 4. * 2016. Fathers and Son: Theseus s Ovidian Paternity. Mythical and Mythographical Spectra: Exploring Oppositional Tendencies panel, 9 th Celtic Conference in Classics. Dublin, Ireland. June 23. * 2016. Quaenam ista lues?: The theme of sickness in Valerius Flaccus Argonautica. CAMWS. Williamsburg, VA. March 18. 2015. Escape of the Titans. Intertextuality in Valerius Flaccus. University College London. December 18. 2015. Veluti cum Coeus: Civil war s release in Valerius Argonautica. The Eugene Lane Occasional Papers in Ancient Studies. University of Missouri. Columbia, MO. November 6. * 2015. The Fires of Campania: Typhon and the Theomachic Tradition in Valerius Argonautica. Flavian Campania. Naples, Italy. September 16. * 2015. Veluti cum Coeus: Civil war s release in Valerius Argonautica. CAMWS. Boulder, CO. March 26. 2014. Valerius Flaccus s Collapsible Universe. Writing about Civil War in Flavian Rome panel, 8 th Celtic Conference in Classics. Edinburgh, Scotland. June 27. * 2014. Crippling Nostalgia: Nostos, Poetics, and the Structure of the Ibis. Current Approaches to Ovid s Exile Literature panel, CAMWS. Waco, TX. April 3. * 2014. Valerius Flaccus s Collapsible Universe. After 69 CE: Epic and Civil War in Flavian Rome panel, American Philological Association. Chicago, IL. January 5. 2012. Where have all the aetia gone?: Aetiological reassignment in Valerius Flaccus s Argonautica. Telling Origins. The Structures of Aitiological Narrative. Rostock, Germany. July 17. * 2012. When the Argo Met the Argo: Poetic Destruction in Valerius Flaccus s Argonautica. Flavian Literature and its Greek Past. Delphi, Greece. July 3.

4 * 2012. Seeing Double: Simile and Reality in Mopsus s Prophecy. CAMWS. Baton Rouge, LA. March 31. * 2010. Two-part harmony: Nautical concord and strife in Valerius Flaccus Argonautica. Would that never : Ships, Shipwrecks, and Sea Travel in Classical Literature panel, Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association. Chaminade University, Honolulu, HI. November 13. * 2010. A Tale of Twos: Poetic and Political Doubling in Valerius Flaccus Argonautica. Epic Poetry and Flavian Culture panel, 6 th Celtic Conference in Classics. Edinburgh, Scotland. July 29. 2009. The Curse of Pedantry in Ovid s Ibis. Writing Down the Myths: The Construction of Mythology in Classical and Medieval Traditions (CMRS Ahmanson Conference Series). UCLA. April 17. * 2008. Auctores saxa fretumque tui: Questioning Theseus Paternity. Who s Your Daddy: Reconstructing Paternity in the Ancient World (Graduate Student Conference). UCLA. November 8. Other Invited Talks and Lectures 2009. Greek Religion in Battlestar Galactica. National Junior Classical League. UC Davis. July 27 & 28. Awards and Honors Margo Tytus Visiting Fellowship, Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati, Spring 2017 Wakonse Fellow, Wakonse Foundation Conference on College Teaching, 2014 Dean s Fellowship, UC Berkeley, Spring 2009 Louis MacKay Latin Translation Prize, UC Berkeley: 2nd place (tie), 2003; 2nd place, 2006 J. K. Anderson Fellowship, UC Berkeley Classics Department, 2002 2004 First Latin Recitation Prize (joint award), Oxford University, 2000 Lura Wallace Scholarship, California Junior Classical League, 1998 National Greek Exam Scholarship, 1998 Teaching (* = language-based class) Columbia University (2017 2018) * Lucretius (advanced, mixed undergraduate/graduate): Spring 2018 * Intermediate Greek (3 rd semester): Spring 2018 (Plato, Symposium) * Roman Comedy (6 th + semester) [10 students]: Fall 2017 * Augustan Poetry (5 th + semester) [20 students]: Fall 2017 The Classical Tradition (upper division & graduate) [6 students]: Fall 2017 University of Missouri (2012 2016) Greek and Roman Epic (upper division) [14 16 students/semester]: Fall 2012, Spring 2016 Advanced Mythology, Cities and Fringes (upper division) [22 25 students/semester]: Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2016

5 * Latin Prose (4 th semester / grad reading course) [6 10 students/semester]: Spring 2013 (Livy), Spring 2016 (Cornelius Nepos, Hannibal et al.) Classical Mythology (lower division) [499 students/semester]: Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Fall 2015 * Honors Elementary Latin I [8 15 students/semester]: Fall 2012, Fall 2015 * Honors Latin Reading (3 rd semester) [5 6 students/semester]: Fall 2013, Fall 2015 Ancient Novel (upper division) [15 students]: Spring 2015 The Age of Augustus (upper division) [19 22 students/semester]: Spring 2013, Spring 2015 * Honors Elementary Latin II [3 6 students/semester]: Spring 2014, Spring 2015 * Latin Poetry (5 th semester / grad reading course) [7 students]: Fall 2014 (Catullus) * Ovid, Metamorphoses and Fasti (graduate seminar) [3 students]: Spring 2014 * Independent study (Vergil, Aeneid 1) with senior Classics major: Spring and Summer 2013 University of Arkansas (2011 2012) * Caesar (6 th semester) [4 students]: Spring 2012 The Argonautica (senior honors seminar) [6 students]: Spring 2012 Greek and Roman Mythology (sophomore-level) [25 28 students/semester]: Fall 2011, Spring 2012 * Elementary Latin, part 1 [21 students]: Fall 2011 * New Testament Greek (3 rd semester) [12 students]: Fall 2011 UC Berkeley (2004 2011) Primary Instructor * Elementary Latin, part 1: Fall 2004, Summer 2006, Spring 2008, Fall 2009 * Elementary Latin, part 2: Fall 2005, Spring 2007 Graduate Student Instructor (Teaching Assistant) Roman Civilization [lower division; 2 sections, 30 students/section]: Spring 2011 Ancient Religion [upper division; 2 sections, 15 25 students/section]: Fall 2006, Fall 2008 The Classic Myths [lower division; 2 sections, 25 30 students/section]: Spring 2005 Professional Activities and Service Departmental Service University of Missouri-Columbia (2012 2016) Latin Sequence Coordinator and Pedagogical Instructor (2013 2015) Eta Sigma Phi co-advisor (2013 2014) Instituted and conducted first and second biennial job market information session for graduate students (May 2013, September 2014) University of Arkansas (2011 2012) Honors Thesis Committee Member, Tristan Johnson, Classical Studies, Tholos Theory through the Ages University of California, Berkeley (2002 2011) Classics department graduate student listserv administrator (2004 2011) Classics department computer assistant (2008 2009) Webpage design for Local Identities in the Ancient Mediterranean, UC Berkeley Graduate Student Heller Conference (2008)

6 Professional Service and Outreach Talkback for performance of Mary Zimmerman s Argonautika, University of Missouri Theatre Department production (March 2015) Collaborator with the University of Lisbon Center for Classical Studies (Colaboradora do Centro de Estudos Clássicos da Universidade de Lisboa) (2014 present) Volunteer with Missouri Junior Classical League (MoJCL) convention (2013, 2014, 2015) Presentation on typing macrons in Latin for Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices workshop, California Classical Association (joint meeting), San Francisco State University (2011) California Classical Association (North) board member Member-at-large (2007 2011); Newsletter editor (2008) Thespis (role: Nicemis), performance sponsored by the Committee on Ancient and Modern Performance, American Philological Association, Montreal (2006) Medea (role: Nurse), Triennial Oxford Greek Play, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford (2002) With James Morwood, recorded selected excerpts to accompany the Oxford Latin Course (c. 1999) California Junior Classical League Southern Representative (1997 1998) Conference Panel Presider (non-organizer) 2015. Ovid s Metamorphoses. CAMWS. Boulder, CO. March 28. 2014. Latin Poetry II. CAMWS. Waco, TX. April 5. 2012. Valerius Flaccus II. Flavian Literature and Its Greek Past. Delphi, Greece. July 4. Research Group and Network Affiliations Flavian Epic Network North American Research Group in Ancient Myth and Mythography (NARGAMM) Epic Poetry Network References Alison Keith, Department of Classics, University of Toronto (akeith@chass.utoronto.ca) Ellen Oliensis, Classics Department, UC Berkeley (eolien@berkeley.edu) David Schenker, Department of Classical Studies, University of Missouri (schenkerd@missouri.edu) Gareth Williams, Department of Classics, Columbia University (gdw5@columbia.edu)