Classical Studies Faculty Directory

Tom Sapsford

Assistant Professor

Profile

Tom Sapsford's research interests include performance, gender, and sexuality in both ancient Greek and Roman contexts with a specialization in imperial Latin verse. His first book, Performing the Kinaidos: Unmanly Men in Ancient Mediterranean Cultures, explored a figure called the kinaidos/cinaedus, who is known in antiquity for his outrageous gender performance and sexuality as well as for his distinctive style of song and dance. Sapsford is currently working on a new book project, provisionally entitled Classics and the Gay Counterculture, that looks at how a group of writers, artists, and activists from the 1950s onward used Greco-Roman culture in their work when facing criminalization, liberation in the wake of the Stonewall riots, the AIDS epidemic, and its aftermath.

Sapsford has been a fellow at the Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU, where he worked on ancient Greek and Roman dance forms (schemata), and is a Research Associate with the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama at the University of Oxford. During the 23鈥24 academic year he received a Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship and was a Fellow at Harvard University's Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC.

Publications

  • 鈥淐leomachus: A Study in 鈥楥inaedic鈥 Associations.鈥 In T. Gazzarri and J. Weiner (eds.), Searching for the Cinaedus in Ancient Rome. Brill, (2023) 67鈥85.
  • 鈥淨ueer Musicality in Classical Texts.鈥 In E. Haselswerdt, S. Lindheim, and K. Ormand (eds.), The Routledge Handbook to Queer Theory and Classical Studies. Routledge, (2023) 123鈥37.
  • Performing the Kinaidos: Unmanly Men in Ancient Mediterranean Cultures. Oxford University Press, (2022).
  • 鈥淓pic Poetry into Contemporary Choreography: Two Twenty-First-Century Dance Adaptations of the Odyssey,鈥 in F. Macintosh, J. McConnell, S. Harrison, and C. Kenward (eds.),聽Epic Performances, from the Middle Ages into the Twenty-First Century. Oxford University Press, (2018) 194鈥208.
  • 鈥淭he Erotics of Hybridity: Transgender Representation in Powell and Pressburger鈥檚 The Tales of Hoffmann,鈥澛Spectator, (2017) 37.2: 21鈥9.
  • 鈥淭he Wages of Effeminacy?聽碍颈苍补颈诲辞颈听in Greek Documentary Sources from Egypt,鈥澛EuGeStA,聽(2015) 5: 103鈥23.

Courses

Tom Sapsford聽teach several courses on classical civilization using ancient sources in translation. 'The Chorus, Ancient and Modern,' looks at group performance from the Athenian tragic stage to contemporary flash mobs; 'Greco-Roman Egypt,' explores the cultures of Egypt under the rule of the Ptolemies and Caesars; 'Everyday Aphrodite,' traces the impact of classical antiquity in the emergence of sexology as a field of scientific study, and examines the importance of ancient sexuality on modern understandings of self.

In addition, he teaches a number of language courses on imperial Latin authors such as Petronius, Juvenal, Martial, and Seneca, as well as an intermediate聽Latin course that uses ancient writings on the gladiatorial聽arena (Passion of Perpetua, excerpts from Seneca and Martial, and a selection of Latin inscriptions) to introduce students to reading unadapted Latin texts.