Priv.-Doz. Dr. Laura Gianvittorio-Ungar
Institut für Klassische Philologie, Mittel- und Neulatein / Department of Classical Philology, Medieval and Neolatin Studies
Universität Wien / University of Vienna
Universitätsring 1
1010 Wien
laura.gianvittorio@univie.ac.at
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (ÖAW)
Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut (ÖAI)
laura.gianvittorio@oeaw.ac.at
https://oeaw.academia.edu/LauraGianvittorioUngar
Überblick | Overview
- Scientific focus areas
- Education
- Positions and affiliations
- Sponsored projects and grants
- Organisation of International Conferences
- Invited Talks
- Publications
- Teaching and Supervision
Scientific focus areas
- Greek Theatre
- Greek and Roman Dance
- Pre-Socratic Philosophy
Education
- 2022
Habilitation/venia docendi in Classics (Greek and Latin Studies) - 2008
PhD in Philosophy of Language at the University of Palermo (Italy). PhD thesis: Il linguaggio dei Presocratici - 2004
MA in Classics at the University of Chieti (Italy), Diploma thesis: La musa laica. Studio comparativo sull’ispirazione poetica nell’antichità greca ed ebraica. Advisor: Prof. Massimo Vetta - 2003
Erasmus Program at the University of Passau (Germany) - 2000
Graduation at grammar school in Pescara (Italy)
Positions and affiliations
- Oct. 2022
Marie Jahoda Research Fellow and lecturer at the University of Vienna - Jan. 2021
Researcher at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut (ÖAI)/Abteilung Altertumswissenschaften - June – July 2020
Visiting researcher at the APGRD, University of Oxford. Sponsor: Prof. Fiona Macintosh (postponed due to the Covid-19 crisis) - May 2014 – Dec. 2020
Postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of Vienna (Austria), Institut für Klassische Philologie, Mittel- und Neulatein - Jan. 2016 – Mar. 2017
Maternity leave - Apr. – Sept. 2014
Lecturer at the University of Heidelberg (Germany), Seminar für Klassische Philologie. Sponsor: Prof. Jonas Grethlein - Oct. 2013– Jan. 2014
Visiting scholar at the University of Nottingham (United Kingdom), Department of Classics. Sponsor: Prof. Alan Sommerstein - Oct. 2012 – Apr. 2014
Postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of Salzburg (Austria), Fachbereich Altertumswissenschaften - May 2013
Research fellow of the Fondation Hardt, Vandoeuvres Genève (Switzerland) - Oct. 2011 – Sept. 2012
Postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (Germany), Seminar für Klassische Philologie - Oct. 2007 – Sept. 2011
Research Assistant and lecturer at the University of Salzburg (Austria), Fachbereich Altertumswissenschaften. Extra responsibilities: coordination of the Erasmus Program, development of degree curricula, managing assistant of the Department in the spring term 2011 - Oct. 2005– Jul. 2006
Visiting scholar at the Humboldt University in Berlin (Germany), Seminar für Klassische Philologie - Jan. 2005– Feb. 2008
PhD student at the University of Palermo (Italy), Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia
Scientific board: Telestes: Journal of Archaeomusicology and Archaeology of Sound
Peer review activity: Classical Quarterly, Journal of Hellenic Studies, American Journal of Philology, Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica, Danza e Ricerca, Dionysus ex machina, Asiatische Studien, Perspective-La revue de l’INHA
Memberships: MOISA - International Society for the Study of Greek and Roman Music, DSA - Dance Studies Association, CID UNESCO – International Dance Council, Center for Studies in Oral Tradition
Research advisor for professional theatre companies that re-work ancient plays
Sponsored projects and grants
- Dec. 2022 - Aug. 2023
Marie Jahoda Fellowship of the University of Vienna (EUR 32.000) - Jan. 2020 - Sept. 2022
Co-investigator of IDA-Imprints of Ancient Dance: Fundación BBVA (Spain) (Principal Investigator: Zoa Alonso Fernández) - Jan. 2016 - Dec. 2022
Principal Investigator of Re-imaginig Ancient Tragedy: FWF−Austrian Science Fund/Elise Richter Program (EUR 253.490) - Sept. 2012 - Dec. 2015
Principal Investigator of Aeschylus’ Narrative Drama: FWF−Austrian Science Fund/Hertha Firnberg Program (EUR 206.340) - 2010
Publication grant of the FWF−Austrian Science Fund - 2005 - 2008
MIUR-Italian Ministry of Education and Research: 3-year grant for doctoral studies - 2000 - 2004
MIUR-Italian Ministry of Education and Research: 4-year grant for tuition fees - 2003
Erasmus mobility grant (6 months) - 2000
Flaiano Prize for literary criticism (youth category)
Organisation of International Conferences
- Jun. 22nd-23rd 2018
Narratives in Motion. The Art of Dancing Stories in Antiquity and Beyond, University of Vienna (Austria). Speakers & dancers: S. Bocksberger, J. Bührle, K. Fenböck, E. Ganser, M.-H. Garelli, L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, S. L. Gilliam, N. Haitzinger, E. May, A.-E. Peponi, P. Purkayastha, K. Schlapbach, R. Webb, Y. Zarifi-Sistovari - Nov. 13th-14th, 2015
Greek Theatre Beyond the Canon, University of Vienna (Austria). Speakers: E. Csapo, P. Finglass, L. Gianvittorio, E. Hall, V. Liapis, G. Martin, E. Medda, T. Marshall, H.-G. Nesselrath, L. Rodríguez-Noriega Guillén
Invited Talks
- Oct. 27th, 2022
Transmitting embodied knowledge in ancient Greece: the case of dance, Wisdom between East and West: Mesopotamia, Greece and beyond, Turin - Sept. 22nd, 2022
Petrifying Performances. Niobe in theatre and pantomime, IDA-Improntas de danza antigua, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid - Apr. 22nd, 2022
Dance & Politics, IDA-Imprints of Ancient Dance, Harvard University, Cambridge MA - Jan. 7th, 2022
Dance costumes and the inanimate bodies of ancient dance, Archaeological Institute of America, Colloquium on Archaeomusicology, San Francisco CA - Nov. 26th, 2020
Dance in Drama. The dance of the horned maiden, International Dance Council (UNESCO), Athens - Sep. 2nd, 2020
Tragic Choruses: from Athens to Rome, LEC-UFF in Quarantine: online lectures, University of Rio de Janeiro - Jun. 5th, 2020
Sacrifice and Oracle in Greek and Roman Antiquity, TQW-TanzQuartierWien - May 2020
Hellenizing Eurhythmic Dance, Dancing with the Ancients, European Centre for Theatre Practices, Gardzienice (postponed due to Covid-19) - Jun. 18th-19th, 2019
Choral and anti-choral models in Naevius’ Lycurgus and Ennius’ Eumenides, The dance of priests, matronae and philosophers. Aspects of dance culture in Rome and in the Roman Empire, University of Fribourg - Jul. 4th-7th, 2018
The Performative Narratives of Early Tragedy, Pragmatics and Ancient Drama, University of Zurich - Jul. 28th, 2017
New Music and Dancing Prostitutes, 10th Moisa Meeting: The ‘Revolution’ of the New Music, Jesus College, Oxford - Jun. 27th, 2017
Buchpräsentation Choreutika. Performing and Theorising Dance in Ancient Greece, University of Vienna - Nov. 13th−14th, 2015
A Choreographic Approach to the parodos of Seven against Thebes, Greek Theatre beyond the Canon, University of Vienna - Jun. 18th−19th, 2015
Choreographie einer Belagerung (zu Aisch. Sept. 78-181), Klangräume und Emotionen im antiken und modernen Theater, University of Graz - Jun. 13th, 2015
Enemy at the Gates. Dancing the Seven against Thebes, Altgriechische Dichtung, University of Heidelberg - Nov. 21st−22nd, 2014
Ein tragischer Todestanz. Textuelle und archäologische Indizien einer Choreographie, Chorfiguren, University of Münster - Nov. 14th−15th, 2014
Rudere, rudere mir zuliebe! (Aisch. Pers. 1046), Antikes Theater: Kult-Spiel-Dichtung, University of Vienna - Jun. 12th−13th, 2014
Ein threnodischer Tanz zwischen extraszenischem und choreographischem Raum, Multiple Räume. Rahmungen und Raumrelationen im antiken und modernen Theater, University of Graz - May 22nd 2014
Eschilo e il dramma diegetico, University of Chieti - May 21st 2014
La paratragedia nella tradizione comica, University of Chieti - May 20th 2014
Sul finale delle Vespe di Aristofane, University of Chieti - Jan. 29th 2014
Aischylos zwischen Drama und Erzählung, University of Vienna - Nov. 11th 2013
Narratives in Aeschylus’ Persians and Suppliants, University of Nottingham - Oct. 7th−12th 2013
Heraklit auf der Bühne? Heraklit von Ephesos und seine Zeit, Selçuk/Ephesus - Sept. 11th−12th, 2012
invitational participation to the debate of Symposium Heracliteum, University of Cambridge - Jan. 18th, 2012
Illokutives und rhetorisches Potential der Erzählung. Klassische Antike und Poststrukturalismus, University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt - Oct. 29th, 2011
Epicarmo di Siracusa. Dialogo drammatico, (para)filosofico, intertestuale, Dialog über den Dialog. Formen und Funktionen des literarischen Dialogs in Antike, Villa Vigoni, Como - Apr. 29th, 2011
Erzählen als rhetorisches Handeln, Salzburg-Tübinger Rhetorikgespräche 2011, University of Salzburg - Feb. 4th, 2011
Tragedia greca tra pragmatica, retorica e narratologia, University of Palermo - Feb. 2nd, 2011
Produttività semantica dei testi presocratici, University of Palermo - Nov. 4th, 2009
Parlare e comprendere in Eraclito e Parmenide, University of Palermo - Nov. 3rd, 2009
Il linguaggio sapienziale arcaico, University of Palermo - Jan. 26th, 2009
Sagen und Nennen bei Heraklit und Parmenides, University of Salzburg - Dec. 4th, 2006
Semantica aurale: la significazione in Eraclito, XVII Convegno Nazionale dei Dottorati in Filosofia, Reggio Emilia
Publications
Books
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar (Habilitation thesis): Re-imagining Early Tragedy. Perspectives on Genre and Poetics.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2010: Il discorso di Eraclito. Un modello semantico e cosmologico nel passaggio dall’oralità alla scrittura (Spudasmata 134). G. Olms Verlag: Hildesheim, New York, Zürich, XVIII+287 Seiten, 3 Indices.
Reviews: D. W. Graham: Gnomon 1/2012; A. Vergados: Religious Studies Review 37 (3)/2011; F. Forcignanò: Méthexis. International Journal for Ancient Philosophy XXIV/2011.
Edited volumes
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, K. Schlapbach (eds.) 2021: Choreonarratives. Dancing Stories in Greek and Roman Antiquity and Beyond. Brill: Leiden, Boston.
Reviews: M. Bell, BMCR: bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2022/2022.10.13/ , A. Kubic, Rhea Classical Reviews: rheaclassicalreview.blogspot.com/2022/08/kubic-on-gianvittorio-ungar-and-schlapbach.html - L. Gianvittorio (ed.), 2017: Choreutika. Performing and Theorising Dance in Ancient Greece (Biblioteca dei Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica 13). Fabrizio Serra Editore: Roma, Pisa.
Reviews: K. Schlapbach, BMCR: bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2018/2018.05.08/, R. Merker, Wiener Studien 131: austriaca.at/0xc1aa5576%200x00376e78.pdf; D. Perego, Drammaturgia: drammaturgia.fupress.net/recensioni/recensione2.php;
Publications under contract/in progress
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, Theatricality in Aeschylus, in A. Markantonatos, A. Sommerstein (eds), Brill’s Companion to Aeschylus.
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, Hellenising Dance in Fascist Italy. Rosalia Chladek and the Greek Theatre of Syracuse in the 1930s.
Book chapters (13)
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, Z. Alonso (submitted): Transfers and Transactions, in M. Briand (ed), A Cultural History of Dance, vol. 1: Antiquity. Bloomsbury: London.
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar (submitted), Petrifying Performances: Niobe on Stage, in A. Bellia (ed), Material evidence of dance performances in the ancient world (Fabrizio Serra Editore)
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, Dance and Politics (submitted), in Z. Alonso-Fernández, S. Olsen (eds), Imprints of Ancient Dance: Texts, Images, Bodies, Movement (Madrid Autonoma University Press).
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, Danza y política (submitted), in Z. Alonso-Fernández, S. Olsen (eds), Improntas de danza antigua: textos, cuerpo, imágenes, movimiento (Madrid Autonoma University Press).
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar 2022, Envisioning and Reenacting the Chorus in Republican Tragedy. The Cases of Naevius’ Lycurgus and Ennius’ Eumenides, in K. Schlapbach (ed.), Aspects of Roman Dance Culture, Franz Steiner Verlag: Stuttgart, 137-158.
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, K. Schlapbach, 2021: Introduction. Narratives in Motion, in L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, K. Schlapbach (eds.), Choreonarratives. Dancing stories in Greek and Roman antiquity and beyond. Brill: Leiden, Boston, 1–36.
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, 2021: Dancing Io’s Life: Hurt Body, Tragic Suffering (Prometheus Bound 561-608), in L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, K. Schlapbach (eds.), Choreonarratives. Dancing Stories in Greek and Roman antiquity and Beyond. Brill: Leiden, Boston, 129–155.
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar 2020, Dancing the war report in Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes, in J. Grethlein, L. Huitink, A. Tagliabue (eds.), Experience, Narrative, and Criticism in Ancient Greece: Under the Spell of Stories, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 235–251.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2017: Der Klang prophetischer Stimmen. Kassandra und die Sibylle in performance, in E. Fantino, U. Muss, K. Sier, C. Schubert (eds.), Heraklit im Kontext (Studia Praesocratica 8). De Gruyter: Berlin, New York, 343–371.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2017: Introduction. Ancient dance as a topic of research, in L. Gianvittorio (ed.), Choreutika. Performing and Theorising Dance in Ancient Greece (Biblioteca dei Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica 13). Fabrizio Serra Editore: Roma, Pisa, 25–36.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2017: A dance of death. Evidence of a tragic dance of mourning, in L. Gianvittorio (ed.), Choreutika. Performing and Theorising Dance in Ancient Greece (Biblioteca dei Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica 13). Fabrizio Serra Editore: Roma, Pisa, 90–118.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2016: Erzählen durch Pantomime. Zu Nonnos, Dionysiaka 19, 136-299, in G. Danek, E. Klecker, R. Merker (eds.), Trilogie: Epos, Drama, Epos. Praesens: Wien, 347–370.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2015: Anagrammi eraclitei? in O. Álvarez Salas, E. Hülsz (eds.), El libro de Heráclito 2500 años después. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: Mexico City, 213–238.
Papers in peer-reviewed journals (20)
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar 2020: Lousy Boys and Pseudo-Homeric Giggles, Prometheus 45, 39-48.
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar 2020: Narratives in Motion. The Art of Dancing Stories in Antiquity and Beyond (Report on an Interdisciplinary Event with Scholars and Performers), Greek and Roman Musical Studies 8.1, 174–189.
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar 2019: Dining and re-dining with Thyestes. Embodying Seneca’s tragedy in antiquity and today, Dionysus ex machina 10, 61–72.
- L. Gianvittorio 2018: New Music and dancing prostitutes, Greek and Roman Musical Studies 6, 265–289.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2015: One deception, many lies. Frr. 301-302 Radt and Aeschylus’ Philoctetes, Wiener Studien 128, 19–26.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2014: Epicarmo dialogico. Quattro livelli di analisi (Parte 2), Hermes 142 (1), 58−78.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2013: Epicarmo dialogico. Quattro livelli di analisi (Parte 1), Hermes 141 (4), 435−449
- L. Gianvittorio, 2013: Sprechen und Verstehen bei Heraklit und Parmenides, Mnemosyne 66, 1−29.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2012: La narrazione melica nella tragedia. Modi del racconto ed etopea del narratore, Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica n.s. 101, 97−123.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2011: Erzählen als rhetorisches Handeln. Antike Theorien und Pragmatische Narratologie, Grazer Beiträge 28, 60−84.
Other publications
- L. Gianvittorio-Ungar, 2019: Seneca, theatercombinat, and embodied philology
- L. Gianvittorio, 2017: Book presentation: “Choreutika. Performing and Theorising Dance in Ancient Greece”. Engramma 148: Dionysus beyond borders, www.engramma.it
- L. Gianvittorio, 2016: Conference report: Greek Theatre beyond the Canon (Vienna, 13-14 November 2015):
Translations
- L. Gianvittorio, 2008: H. Leppin, Teodosio il Grande (Profili 44). Salerno Editrice: Roma, 350 pages. Italian translation of H. Leppin, 2003: Theodosius der Große. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft: Darmstadt.
Entries in lexica
- L. Gianvittorio, 2009: Gorgias von Leontinoi, in S. Jordan, B. Mojsisch (eds.), Philosophenlexikon. Reclam: Stuttgart, 225–226.
- L. Gianvittorio, 2009: Protagoras von Abdera, in S. Jordan, B. Mojsisch (eds.), Philosophenlexikon. Reclam: Stuttgart, 444–445.
Book reviews
- Widzisz M. A., Chronos on the Threshold. Time, Ritual, and Agency in the Oresteia (Lanham, MD and Plymouth 2012), Classical Review 64 (2), 2014, 349–351.
- Gostoli A., Margite. Omero. Introduzione, testimonianze, testo critico, traduzione e commento (Pisa, Roma 2007), Grazer Beiträge 26 (2008), 152–154.
- Cozzo A., La tribù degli antichisti. Un’etnografia ad opera di un suo membro (Roma 2006), Grazer Beiträge 28, 2011.
- Narducci E., Cicerone. La parola e la politica, Roma, Bari, 2009, Grazer Beiträge 28, 2011.
Databases (Laura Gianvittorio et al.)
- Antike Rhetorik: Autoren
- Antike Rhetorik: Werke
- Antike Rhetorik: Frühdrucke und Textausgaben plusfm.plus.sbg.ac.at/Haupttexte%20Rhetorik_Texte/home.php
Teaching and Supervision
Universität Wien /Institut für Klassische Philologie
- Winter Term 2022/2023
Vorlesung: Antiker Tanz - Winter Term 2018/19
Vorlesung: Anfänge der griechischen Theatergattungen - Summer Term 2015
Griechische Lektüre III: Lukian über Philosophie
Universität Heidelberg/Seminar für Klassische Philologie
- Summer Term 2014
Seminar: Tragödie im Spannungsfeld der Gattungen
Università di Chieti/Dipartimento Scienze dell’Antichità
- Summer Term 2014
Erasmus teaching mobility: Paratragedia nella tradizione comica (geblockt)
Universität Salzburg/Fachbereich Altertumswissenschaften
- Summer Term 2013
Vorlesung + Konversatorium: Paraphilosophia (Philosophie in der Komödie) - Summer Term 2011
Proseminar: Hesiod, Werke und Tage
Repetitorium zu den Stilübungen: Griechische Grammatik mit Fokus auf Morphologie - Winter Term 2010/11
Proseminar: Aristophanes Frösche und die Rezeption der Tragödie
Ringvorlesung: Altertumswissenschaften - Summer Term 2010
Proseminar: Sophokles, Antigone - Winter Term 2009/10
Proseminar: Xenophanes und die archaische sophia - Summer Term 2009
Extracurriculare Lehrveranstaltung: Literarische/archäologische Romreise
Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt/Seminar für Klassische Philologie
- Winter Term 2011/12
Graecum: Griechische Sprache und Grammatik
Übung: Platon, Ion - Summer Term 2012
Übung: Aristoteles, Poetik
Università di Palermo/Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia
- Winter Term 2010/11
Erasmus teaching mobility: La nascita del linguaggio filosofico (geblockt) - Summer Term 2007
Extracurriculare Lehrveranstaltung: Greco per studenti di filosofia
Supervision
- Oct. 2021 - Jun. 2022
Co-supervision of doctoral thesis on the Telephus myth - Summer Term 2019
Co-supervision of master thesis on Tissaphernes - Winter Term 2014/15
Evaluation of doctoral thesis on Pindar