Seminar Sex and gender in the Hellenistic Peloponnese

8 May 2026

Meeting with John Ma, Columbia University

Aphrodite of Thassos. 2nd - 1st century BC.

How to partecipate

Free admission - Seats available: 196

Program

Meeting with John Ma (Columbia University) on Sex and Gender in the Hellenistic Peloponnese

Open seminars of the MA Programme in Historical and Oriental Studies

Participation is open to all

Speakers

  • John Ma

    Professor of Classics, Faculty Advisor, Postbaccalaureate Program in Classics
    John Ma joined the Department in 2015, after working at Corpus Christi College and the Faculty of Classics at Oxford for fifteen years. Before that, he worked in the Classicss Department at Princeton (during which period he lived in New York). He received a B.A. (Literae Humaniores) and D.Phil. (Ancient History) from Oxford University. His main interests lie in the history of the ancient Greek world and its broader context (including the ancient near-east). Within Greek history, he is particularly interested in the handling of epigraphical and archaeological evidence, historical geography, and the complexities of the Hellenistic world. His research tries to combine philological attentiveness (especially in the case of Greek inscriptions), interpretive awareness (for literary but also documentary evidence), groundedness in materiality and concrete space, and a feeling for legal, social and economic realities.

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