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Allison Surtees is an Associate Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Winnipeg. Her research focuses on ancient art history, gender studies, and the intersection of visual culture with social ideology in the Greco-Roman world. She holds a BA (Hons) from the University of New Brunswick and a PhD from Johns Hopkins University. Currently on leave, her work examines topics such as Dionysian imagery, gender diversity in antiquity, and the political implications of classical art programs.
Her education includes advanced study at prestigious institutions, culminating in her doctoral research at Johns Hopkins. Her publications span edited volumes and peer-reviewed articles addressing gendered violence in academia, Athenian architectural symbolism, and transgressive practices in religious imagery. She contributes to academic discourse through interdisciplinary approaches that bridge art history, archaeology, and feminist theory.
Surtees' research interests are reflected in her publications, which analyze how ancient art reflects societal norms and challenges. Her work on the Periclean building program highlights how monumental architecture reinforced gender hierarchies, while her collaborative volume on gender diversity recontextualizes ancient evidence through modern critical frameworks.
No academic awards are listed, but her active publishing record indicates sustained scholarly engagement. She advises students in the Classics program and participates in departmental initiatives like the Lux Project. Her current leave status suggests ongoing research or professional development activities.
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