Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Zentralinstitut für Katholische Theologie (IKT)

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Dr. Sarah HollaenderHollaender

 

November 2021 - September 2022:

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Lehrstuhl für Biblische Theologie, Zentralinstitut für Katholische Theologie,
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

 

 

 

 


Lebenslauf und wissenschaftlicher Werdegang

 

2021: PhD in Classical Archaeology (Department of History and Classics, University of Alberta, Edmonton); Dissertation: "Portraits of Women as Goddesses and Heroines in Cross-Gendered Dress from the Roman Imperial Period" unter der Betreuung von Prof. Dr. Steven Hijmans und Prof. Dr. Margriet Haagsma

2015-2016: Fellow am Canadian Institute in Greece, Athen

2011: MA in Ancient Mediterranean Cultures (Department of Archaeology & Classical Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo); Major Research Paper: "Isis-Fortuna Panthea: An Analysis of her Representations" unter der Betreuung von Prof. Dr. Judith Fletcher

2009-2010: Teaching Assistant, Department of Archaeology & Classical Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo

2009: Honours BA in Archaeology und Medieval Studies (Department of Archaeology & Classical Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo)

2007: Archaeology Camp Instructor, Junior University Multidisciplinary Program (JUMP), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo

 


Publikationen

  • Old Iconography, New Meanings? The Christianized Roman Hunt Sarcophagus of Bera in San Sebastiano ad Catacumbas (in Vorbereitung).
  • Portraits of Women as Goddesses and Heroines in Cross-Gendered Dress from the Roman Imperial Period. PhD Dissertation, University of Alberta, 2021 (derzeit noch unter Embargo).
  • The Characterization of Catiline as a Monstrum in Cicero’s Pro Caelio, in: To Be Decided*. Journal of Interdisciplinary Theory 2 (2017), 88–102.
  • The Re-Birth of Venus. Neoclassical Fashion and the Aphrodite Kallipygos, in: Dress. The Journal of the Costume Society of America 41 (2015), 1–20 (zusammen mit Prof. Dr. Anne Bissonnette).