Timothy
Conrad Power
Center
for Hellenic Studies Department of Classics
Washington,
DC 20008 University
of Washington
Ph.
202-277-3615 Seattle,
WA 98195
E-mail:
tcpower@u.washington.edu Ph. 206-685-8944
Special
Interests
Archaic
and classical choral and monodic lyric poetry, Greek music, drama
Education
2001 Ph.D. in Classical Philology Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA
1994 B.A., Classics Yale
College, New Haven, CT
Academic
Positions
2001-present Assistant Professor University
of Washington, Seattle, WA
2001 Visiting
Lecturer Brandeis
University, Boston, MA
1999-2000 Instructor Harvard
Extension School, Cambridge, MA
1996-2001 Teaching
Assistant Harvard
College, Cambridge, MA
Papers
Delivered
5/07 Ceaseless Charms:
Choral Performance as
Exemplary Praxis University
of Crete, Rethymno
3/07 The Noise Made by
Women:
Asiatic Cult Music in Athens Vancouver,
BC
1/06 Early Kitharidia University
of Victoria, BC
4/03 Kitharodic Kunstsprache University
of Washington, Seattle
6/02 Kainoi Hymnoi: New Music in the Troiades Princeton
University, NJ
1/02 Excess and Frame:
Paeanicity in the Persae APA
Conference, New Orleans, LA
2/99 Aigisthos barbitists: The Oresteia Krater,
Lyric Performance and Masculinity
Harvard University, CLCS
12/99 A chorus in a chorus: Bacchylides
13 APA
Conference, Dallas, TX
10/98 Mourning Closure in the Golden Ass University of
Washington, Seattle
5/98 Choral Self-Reference
in Pindar
University of Lille, France
Kyklps
Kitharidos:
Dithyramb and Kitharidia in Competition, in The Contexts of Dithyramb, eds.
B. Kowalzig and P. Wilson. OUP. Forthcoming.
The
Culture of Kitharidia. HUP/CHS. Forthcoming.
The
Politics of Polychordia, in Ion of Chios: Fragments of a Polymath, eds. V. Jennings and A.
Katsaros. Brill, Leiden. Forthcoming.
The Parthenoi of Bacchylides 13, HSCP 100 (2000) 67-81.
CJ forthcoming in Spring: E. Irwin, Solon
and Early Greek Poetry.
BMCR 2006.08.22: A. Duplouy, Le
Prestige des lites: Recherches sur les modes de reconnaissance sociale en
Grce entre les Xe et Ve sicles avant J.-C.
BMCR 2003.12.08: B. Ptz, The
Symposium and Komos in Aristophanes.
Honors
and Awards
Center
for Hellenic Studies Fellow, 2006-2007.
Royalty
Research Fund Award (UW), Spring 2003.
Packard
Humanities Fellowship 1999-2000
Derek
Bok Center Award for Distinguished Teaching at Harvard 1996-1999
Other
Academic Experience
2003 Conference
Co-Organizer: Displaced Dialects: Panhellenic Poetry and Local Language, UW
Seattle
1997-present Associate
Editor, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary
Approaches series