20 May 2021
10:00 Welcome
Chair Dominik Bonatz
10:30 Hyun Jin Kim, Melbourne
Were the 'Barbarians' the 'Other'? Classical Greek Representation of Non-Greeks
11:15 Kristina E. Fleischmann, Erlangen
The Oriental's Fascination: Greek Presentation and Perception of the Persian Others
12:00 Break
12:15 Tatiana Tereshchenko, Moscow
Roman Representations of the Barbarians in Visual Arts
13:00 Ljuben Tevdovski, Skopje
Pars Orientalis and the Invention of Oriental Other in Classical Antiquity
13:45 Break
Chair Michael Antonakis
14:45 Diwakar Kumar Singh, Darbhanga
Othering the Yavana: A Context of Yug Purana
15:30 Lilian Adlung-Schönheit, Hamburg
To the End of the World: India and Indians as Allegory of Superiority in Roman Visual Art
16:15 Break
17:00 Gretel Rodríguez, Providence, Rhode Island
Looking at the Other: The Barbarian Captive in Roman Commemorative Art
18:00 Online Reception
21 May 2021
Chair Otmar Jaeggi
10:00 Victor Humennyi, Lviv
"Alio ex orbe": Depicting Parthia and Armenia in the Visual Tradition of Early Imperial Roman Coinage
10:45 Richard Posamentir, Tübingen
The Other World in the North
11:30 Break
11:45 Richard Kendall, Edinburgh
Lion’s Share? Emerging Hybridity in Roman Olbia Pontica
12:30 Savannah Bishop, Istanbul
The Otherness of Gold in Ancient Roman Eyes: Gold in the Hands of Slaves, the Hair of Gauls, and the Talons of Griffins
13:15 Break – Optional Discussion
Chair Martina Seifert
14:00 Grzegorz First, Krakow
Seer as Other. The Image of the Other as a Source of Knowledge in the Art
14:45 Burkhard Emme, Berlin
Older People – Other People? Possible Meanings of Hellenistic 'Genre Figures'
15:30 Break
15:45 Lorenz Winkler-Horacek, Berlin
Scylla and Polyphemus: Two Grades of Liminality
16:30 Jacobus Bracker, Hamburg
The Othering of Nature in Archaic Greek Art
17:30 Final Discussion