UF Classics

 
 
 

 


 

Karelisa V. Hartigan

Professor of Classics; Director, Center for Greek Studies 

Ph.D. in Classics, University of Chicago, 1970 

kvhrtgn@classics.ufl.edu

 

 
 

 

University of Florida
Classics Department
125 Dauer Hall 
P.O. Box 117435 
Gainesville, FL 32611-7435 
Office: 135 Dauer Hall 
Phone: (352) 392-2075 ext. 265 
Fax: (352) 846-0297 

 
 
 
DR. KARELISA HARTIGAN
RETIRED FROM UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
IN MAY, 2008
SHE TAUGHT CLASSICS AT UF 1973-2008
CONTACT HER VIA SITE ABOVE OR AT
karelisa43@yahoo.com
352-377-2178
 

 3791 ANCIENT CITIES GREEK

M-W-F 4 CSE 121

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Special Interest Lecture

Thursday 18 October 5:30 pm.
Keene Faculty Center
'The Persian Wars and Athenian Culture'.
Dr. Steve Tracy


Extra Credit Option


Wednesday 24 October
Mycenae Invents Itself
Dr. John Younger
6:15 p.m. FAB 103
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CLT 3370 MYTHOLOGY

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Readings -(Semonides)
Readings - Leda & Swan)
Readings: Idyll 15
Readings - (Shield of Achilles-Auden)
Readings 4 (Orpheus & Eurydice -Vergil)
Readings - (Infant Herakles - Theocritus
Readings 6 (Shield of Achilles-Homer)
Readings 7: Hector & Astyanax
Readings 8: Ithaka (Cavafy)

Map of Greece

Fall 2007 marks the last time
Dr. Hartigan teaches this class here.

CLT 3291 GREEK DRAMA

 
 
 

M-W-F 4    TURL 2328
NOTE ROOM CHANGE!!

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IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THIS CLASS:
Because Dr. Hartigan had to have major surgery in December, she will not meet the  class during the first week.  Dr. Jim Marks will be teaching the class, using her material. Everything on this website is valid; the syllabus stands.

See you in mid-January!
K. Hartigan

GRE 1131 BEGINNING ANCIENT GREEK II

Dr. Hartigan no longer
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  GRW 6931

  Greek & Latin Pastoral

This class is no longer offered at UF as Dr. Hartigan is no longer teaching it.

NOTE: READINGS  ARE IN GREEKand LATIN

GRW 6313 Euripides

Spring, 2008
Mondays 5:00 -7:30 
Hippolytos & Elektra

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COLLEGE YEAR IN ATHENS

SUMMER 2008
JUNE 15 - JULY 4TH
LANDS OF GODS & HEROES: GREEK MYTHOLOGY ON SITE
 

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GRE 1130

BEGINNING ANCIENT GREEK I

Dr. Hartigan no longer
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BASIC INFORMATION:
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1970, Classics

 
1969-1973: St. Olaf College - Assistant Professor
1973-1976: University of Florida - Assistant Professor
1976-1991: University of Florida - Associate Professor
1991-       : University of Florida - Full Professor
 
  AWARDS AND HONORS (selected):
Education:
  • Department Honors in Classics, 1965.
  • Phi Beta Kappa, 1965.
  • Eta Sigma Phi Scholar to ASCS in Athens, 1965.
  • Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1965 & Ford Foundation A.M. Fellow, 1965.
  • University of Chicago Fellow 1966, 1967, 1968.
  • Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellow, 1968-1969.
  • Research:
  • Sabbatical, University of Florida, 1979-1980.
  • NEH Summer Seminar, 1982: "Greek Tragedy: 5th Century B.C. Performances & 20th Century Interpretations." Stanford University.
  • Teaching:
  • Sabbatical, University of Florida, 1987 1988.
  • Sabbatical, University of Florida, 1997 (fall).
  • First Runner-Up: CLAS Teacher of the Year, 1982-83.
  • American Philological Association Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, 1985.
  • CLAS Teacher of the Year, 1986-87.
  • Distinguished Alumni Professor. 1987-1989.
  • University-wide Teaching Awards: 1990, 1994 (T.I.P.)
  • Ovatio CAMWS 1998 [Highest Award for Excellence in the Profession]
  • Sustained Excellence in Performance Award: UF 2000
  • RESEARCH ACTIVITIES(Selected):
    Books:
  • The Poets and the Cities. Beitrage zur klassischen Philologie. Anton Hain, 1979.
  • Ambiguity and Self Deception: The Apollo and Artemis Plays of Euripides. Studien zur klassischen Philologie. Peter Lang, 1991.
  • Greek Tragedy on the American Stage: Ancient Drama in the Commercial Theaters of the United States (1882-1994). Greenwood, 1995.
  • Muse on Madison Avenue. Classical Mythology in Contemporary Advertising. Peter Lang, 2002.
  • Greek-Americans of Florida ( with Kevin McCarthy). Whitehall, 2004.
  • Articles:
    30+in various Classics, Comparative Literature and other journals (e.g., Law and Human Behavior, Studies in Popular Culture,  Colby  Quartely, and popular magazines.) List available on request.
    Chapters:
      "Drama & Healing" in Health in Antiquity. Ed. Helen King. (Routledge, 2005)
    Reviews:
    20+in various Classics and Comparative Literature journals
    4 Slide Sets with Commentary:
    Published with Pictures of Record (Westin, CT): Delphi and Mycenae (1983), Knossos (1985), Mallia (1994)
    Invited Lectures and Papers
     30+ at various colleges and conferences around the U.S., England, and Greece

    25 sets of ship-board lectures (as of May, 2007)
    Papers delivered at academic conventions:
    Over 50 since 1974
    PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
    National:
  • American Philological Association: Organizer of several panels, chair for Sub-Committee on Performance of Classical Texts.
  • Classical Association of Middle West and South: Vice President, President, various committee assignments.
  • Classical Association of Middle West and South-Southern Section: President
  • Modern Greek Studies Association: Executive Committee, Secretary.
  • International:
  • Vergilian Society: Tour Leader (with J.P. Polley) for Summer Tour of Minoan and Mycenaean Greece.
  • American School of Classical Studies in Athens: Director for Summer Session I, 1997
  • Teaching Staff: Aegeain Institute 1979-93 alternate years, College Year in Athens Summer 1998
  • University:
    Associate Director, University Honors Program

               Some 25 Committees and Task Forces
               Presentations for UFAlumni Association
    Department:
                 Graduate Coordinator 2000-2004
    Faculty Advisor for Eta Sigma Phi 1978 - 2006

               Chair-various search committees
    Community:
    Many invited presentations at local schools and organizations
    Member "Reflections" - Drama Troupe of Arts-in-Medicine Program @ Shands Hospita.

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