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尼尔·W. 伯恩斯坦,Ph值.D.

  • Professor, Classics & 宗教研究

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Dr. 尼尔·W. 伯恩斯坦 conducts research on the representation of family and community in ancient Roman literature.

“I study the aristocratic Roman family and the multiple ways that it is represented in different genres of Roman literature,他说. “I complement my research on the biological family with study of non-biological relationships which the Romans represented as familial. I examine adoption fostering, substance-based definitions of kinship, and mentoring relationships.”

伯恩斯坦’s first book, “In the Image of the Ancestors: Narratives of Kinship in Flavian Epic,”(多伦多, 2008), examined epic representations of family in the context of the social, 政治, and aesthetic changes of the early Imperial period.

直到最近, Roman declamation – a form of speech or element of rhetoric - was mostly confined to the study of declamations preserved in the Elder Seneca. 他的第二本书, “道德, Identity and Community in Later 罗马朗诵,”(牛津大学, 2013), was the first in English to examine the pseudo-Quintilianic  主要的朗诵, the largest collection of complete declamations in Latin.

伯恩斯坦 observes that the practice of ancient declamation has strong connections to current pedagogy in liberal education. “Rather than view debates as battlegrounds that inevitably yield a victory for one side, the ancient declaimers viewed issues as producing multiple valid standpoints,他说. “By performing the fictional cases of declamation, students learn not only a series of compositional skills but try on and cast off a series of ethical dispositions at will.”

伯恩斯坦 is also a research partner on the 入场券 Project, a tool for quantitative analysis of Greek and Latin literature. 伯恩斯坦 researched visualization strategies for data produced by 入场券, a program that automatically searches pairs of texts in Latin literature and identifies short passages that share two or more repeated lexemes. 入场券 then assigns scores based on proximity and frequency.

入场券 is a valuable and powerful tool for studying quotation, adaptation and text reuse in the classics and 伯恩斯坦’s research strategies allow users to visualize how frequently and extensively the texts of specific predecessors have been adapted in literary works.

“It’s exciting to be able to use new digital tools that enable ‘distant’ reading – or studying the shape of an entire genre through quantitative approaches – as complements to the traditional philological tools of close reading,他说.

另外, 伯恩斯坦 and a colleague recently developed a seminar for junior faculty looking at challenges faculty face in the classroom. Funded by a generous grant from the College of Arts and Sciences, 伯恩斯坦 and Dr. 赫罗迪纳  of the Department of Modern Languages led a series of discussions on the risks of pedagogical innovation in institutional structures called “Taking Risks in Teaching.” Such risks include discussing sensitive material in class or radically redesigning course structure - methods that can provide a better and more challenging learning environment.

Expertise at a Glance

伯恩斯坦 researches the representation of family and community in ancient Roman literature. 伯恩斯坦’s first book examined epic representations of family in the context of social, 政治, and aesthetic changes of the early Imperial period.