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Seminar Course: Admired, reviled, Neglected: Women of Ancient Rome

  • 12/02/2016 - 12/02/2016
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COURSE: Admired reviled, FORGOTTEN: WOMEN OF ANCIENT ROME
4 and 8 March


On the occasion of the celebration of International Women's Day and the opening of the traveling exhibition WOMEN ROME THROUGH ART COMIC, we wanted to schedule a seminar that addresses the necessary reflection on the present achievements and future challenges approach, but that leads us to look to the past, to understand that not always easy to equality between men and women process.
In Mediterranean countries, this historical perspective goes through addressing the classical world, the experience of the women of ancient Rome, now powerful and influential matrons, women prays under the tutelage of parents and esposos¿
archeology, art, the texts of poets and writers, or right, help us to understand a complex and diverse panorama, which is not always easy to see beyond stereotypes.
Admired, reviled, olvidadas¿ and now remembered.

PROGRAM
Friday, March 4
of the divine and the human
 
18pm. Presentation of the Conference
6:15 p.m.. Women in Roman mythology
Prof. Cristina Sánchez, Professor of Latin, IES Cañada de las Eras, Molina de Segura
 
7:15 p.m.. Matrons, courtesans, prostitutas¿ Women and Law in Ancient Rome
Prof. Rosalía Rodríguez, Professor of Roman Law at the Univ. Of Almería
 
20.00 H-Opening and tour of the exhibition
Women of Rome through the art of comics .
 
Tuesday, March 8
Roman woman and the arts
 18,00h.- Inspiring arts: muses in Carthago Nova
 Prof. José Miguel Noguera Celdrán. Professor of Archeology at the University of Murcia, and Mªº José Madrid Balance, director of the excavations of Barrio del Forum, Twirl, Cartagena.
18,45h. The text in context, in connection with the Lex Oppia 
Prof. Alicia Valmaña Ochaíta, Professor of Roman Law at the Univ. Of Castilla la Mancha
7:30 p.m.. Lex Oppia. Dramatized version by Prof. Alicia Valmaña Ochaíta. Collaborators: Nestor Giuliodoro and Arístides Mínguez.
  Hours: 18.00 to 21.00 h
Seminar 6 hours
Number of places: 80
Place: Auditorium of the Museum of Roman Theater in Cartagena.
Plaza del Ayuntamiento, 9.

Management and coordination of the course:
Rosalía Rodríguez, University of Almería.
Jaime Vizcaino Sanchez, University of Murcia.
Elena Ruiz Valderas, Roman Theater Museum Cartagena
Certificate of Attendance: attendance certificate will be given.
Registration and information:
Teatro Romano Museum 968 50 48 02
fundacion@teatroromanocartagena.org

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