David Fredrick
Professor
(Ph.D from the University of Southern California)

Email: dfedric@uark.edu
Research Interest:
Roman poetry, Roman houses and wall painting, the representation of Rome in cinema, and cultural theory.
Selected Publications:
The Roman Gaze: Vision, Power, and the Body, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002; "Titus Androgynous: Troubled Masculinity in the Roman Movie," Arethusa, 2008: 207-236; "Grasping the Pangolin: Sensuous Ambiguity in Roman Dining," Arethusa 36, 2003: 309-43; "Architecture and Surveillance in Flavian Rome," in Flavian Rome: Culture, Image, Text, eds. Anthony Boyle and William Dominik, 2003: 199-227; "Reading Broken Skin: Violence in Roman Elegy," in Roman Sexualities, eds. Judith Hallett and Marilyn Skinner, 1997: 172-93; "Beyond the Atrium to Ariadne: Erotic Painting and Visual Pleasure in the Roman House," Classical Antiquity 14, 1995: 266-287.
Awards:
Teacher of the Year, University of Arkansas Student-Alumni Association, 2006; Excellence in the Teaching of the Classics, American Philological Association, 2003; Master Teaching Award, Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas, 1996.
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