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Rebecca Langlands is Professor of Classics at the
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. She is known in particular for her work on the history of sexuality and ethics in the Roman world.


Career

Langlands studied at the
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and wrote her PhD dissertation on
Valerius Maximus Valerius Maximus () was a 1st-century Latin writer and author of a collection of historical anecdotes: ''Factorum ac dictorum memorabilium libri IX'' ("Nine books of memorable deeds and sayings", also known as ''De factis dictisque memorabilibus'' ...
at
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funded by the
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and examined by Susanna Morton Braund. Langlands moved to the University of Exeter in 1998 to teach in the Department of Classics. She was awarded a grant from the
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for the project ''Pudicitia: Sexual Ethics in Ancient Rome'' in February–June 2003 under its Research Leave scheme. Langlands was a visiting faculty member (2014/15) at UCLA Department of Classics. She was promoted to a full Professorship at Exeter in 2017 and delivered her Inaugural Lecture, entitled 'Stories that Slice, Scald and Bounce: Why Roman Exempla Matter' on 21 January 2019. Langlands works on morality in the Roman world, stemming from her doctoral work on Valerius Maximus. More recently, she has focused on gender and sexuality in the ancient world generally. Langlands co-directs the project ''Sexual Knowledge, Sexual History'' with Kate Fisher and also co-directs the ''Sex and History'' project, which uses objects from history to facilitate discussion of modern sexual issues with young people. Langlands has co-written a chapter in The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education on "‘Sex and History’: Talking Sex with Objects from the Past" about the project.


Selected publications

*ed. with Alice König, and James Uden, ''Literature and Culture in the Roman Empire, 96-235: Cross-Cultural Interactions'' (Cambridge University Press, 2020). *''Exemplary Ethics in Ancient Rome'' (Cambridge University Press, 2018) *ed. with Kate Fisher ''Sex, Knowledge, and Receptions of the Past'' (Oxford University Press, 2015) *''Sexual morality in ancient Rome'' (Cambridge University Press, 2006) *Langlands, R. (2002). ‘Can You Tell What it is Yet?’ Descriptions of Sex Change in Ancient Literature. ''Ramus,'' ''31''(1-2), 91–110.


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External links


University of Exeter staff page"Greek Pasts, Greek Futures, and the Making of Sexual Science"
- lecture given at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine & Society at the
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, 2015.
Soundcloud talk for the University of Exeter
on attitudes to sex and sexuality in the Roman world, 2016. From website: "Sensitive topic warning: please be aware this podcast contains discussion of sensitive topics including sexual violence and rape." {{DEFAULTSORT:Langlands, Rebecca British classical scholars Women classical scholars Living people Alumni of the University of Cambridge Academics of the University of Exeter Year of birth missing (living people)