Kelly L. Wrenhaven

Assistant Professor, Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures

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About

Kelly Wrenhaven is an Assistant Professor of Classics. Her research interests include ancient Greek slavery; epigraphy, especially manumission documents; the construction of civic and cultural identity through opposition; perceptions of the body, especially ancient ideas about beauty and ugliness and perceived differences between slave and free, barbarian and Greek bodies; how language can be used to construct identity; the use of evidential torture in Greek law courts; ancient sepulchral inscriptions and relief sculpture, with a concentration upon how status was illustrated; depictions of courtesans in art and literature and, more broadly, ancient ideas about prostitution and sexuality.
Her recent book, Reconstructing the Slave, examines how the Greeks used literary, lexical, and artistic images of slaves to justify, naturalize, and perpetuate the institution of slavery in Classical Greece. Professor Wrenhaven is currently working on her second book, which is a comparative study of popular themes in classical and American slavery.

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Office: RT 1629
Phone: 216-523-7167
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://csuohio.academia.edu/KellyWrenhaven
Address: 2121 Euclid Ave. RT 1629, Cleveland, OH 44115

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Research Interests

  • Ancient History, Classical Civilization, Greek Literature and Drama, Greek, Latin

Disciplines

  • Ancient History, Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Classics