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Stephanie M. Langin-Hooper is an Associate Professor and Karl Kilinski II Endowed Chair of Hellenic Visual Culture at Southern Methodist University's Department of Art History. She serves as Director of Undergraduate Studies and contributes to the digital humanities project HBTIN (Hellenistic Babylonia: Texts, Images, and Names). Her research focuses on Hellenistic Babylonia's terracotta figurines, exploring miniaturization, postcolonial theory, gender studies, and materiality. She has authored/edited major works including *Figurines in Hellenistic Babylonia* (2020) and co-edited *The Tiny and the Fragmented* (2018).
Langin-Hooper holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley (2011), M.Phil from Oxford (2005), and B.A. from UPenn (2003). Her teaching awards include the Meadows School Distinguished Teaching Professorship (2021-22) and two Golden Mustang Awards (2017). She curates exhibitions like the 2013-14 Kelsey Museum's *Life in Miniature*, linking theoretical insights with public engagement.
Her work addresses archaeological ethics, challenging colonialist methodologies through hybridity frameworks. She investigates issues of monumentality in Mesopotamian art and collaborates on provenance studies, including repatriation cases involving Roman mosaics from Turkey.




