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Natalie Kampen
Department of Women's Studies, Barnard College
Barbara Novak Professor, Barnard

Roman art; feminist theory
Ph.D., Brown University, 1976

Biography
Natalie Boymel Kampen holds degrees in Art History from the University of Pennsylvania and Brown University, and has taught at Barnard and Columbia since 1988. Chair of Women's Studies at Barnard from 1988 to 1995, she teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in Feminist Theory. Her courses in Art History include Roman art and architecture and Gender Theory. She is the author of books and articles on Roman art and gender, social status and sexuality, as well as on the representation of history and biography in Roman imperial sculpture. Her new book, to appear in 2008, is entitled Fictions of Family in Roman Art
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Contact Information
201 Barnard Hall and 654B Schermerhorn Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-6747 or (212) 854-9132
E-mail: nbk6@columbia.edu

Web Sites

Roman Art & Architecture (Spring 2003): learn.columbia.edu/roman2
Roman Art & Architecture (Spring 2001): learn.columbia.edu/roman

Rcent Publications
Kampen, Natalie. Fictions of Family in Roman Art, Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming.

Kampen, Natalie. Sexuality in Ancient Art, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
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Kampen, Natalie. Women in the Classical World, Oxford University Press, 1995.
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