Dr. Kimberly B. Stratton ( She/Her )
Humanities, Religion, Associate Professor
- AB (Barnard), MTS. (Harvard), M.Phil, PhD (Columbia)
- 2A47 Paterson Hall, 杏吧原创 University
- 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
- Email Dr. Kimberly B. Stratton
- 613-520-2600 ext 1384
Biography
Kimberly Stratton received her B.A. degree (1991) in English and Religion from Barnard College in New York City. She completed a Master of Theological Studies at Harvard University (1995), concentrating on scripture and interpretation. In the middle of her master鈥檚 degree she studied in Israel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for a year and a half (1992-1994), where she passed the Hebrew Language Equivalency Exam (ptor). She returned to New York City to pursue doctoral studies at Columbia University, completing her Ph.D. (2002) in the History of Religions in Late Antiquity. Her research covers the fields of early Christianity, Rabbinic Judaism, as well as Greco-Roman culture and religion.
Research Interests
- Religion, violence, and social identity in Antiquity
- Ancient magic
- Gender
2023-2024 Courses
HUMS 1000A Foundational Myths and Histories (F/W)
RELI 4741A Contemporary Issues in the Study of Religion (F)
Publications
Monograph:
Naming the Witch: Magic, Ideology, and Stereotype in the Ancient World. Gender, Theory, and Religion. New York: Columbia University Press: October, 2007.
* Winner of F. W. Beare Book Award, Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, 2008
* Short-listed for Best First Book in the History of Religions Award, American Academy of Religion, 2008
Edited Volumes:
- Crossing Boundaries in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity: Ambiguities, Complexities, and Half-Forgotten Adversaries. Co-edited with Andrea Lieber. Journal for the Study of Judaism Supplements Series. Leiden: Brill: 2016.
- Daughters of Hecate: Women and Magic in Antiquity. Co-edited with Dayna Kalleres. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Edited Journal Volume
Special Issue on Violence and Communal Identity in Ancient Religions. History of Religions vol. 57, no. 1. August 2017.
Essays
- 聽鈥淰iolence.鈥 In The Oxford Handbook of New Testament, Gender, and Sexuality. Edited by Benjamin Dunning. New York: Oxford University Press (submitted, forthcoming).
- 鈥淣arrating Violence, Narrating Self: Exodus and Collective Identity in Early Rabbinic Literature.鈥 History of Religions, vol. 57, no. 1. August 2017: 68-92.
- 鈥淐hildren and Violence in Jewish and Christian Traditions.鈥 Co-authored with Ra鈥檃nan Boustan. Introduction to Special Issue on Children and Violence. Journal of Religion and Violence 4 (3): 2016, 1-11.
- 鈥淎lan F. Segal: A Life in Perspective.鈥 In Ambiguities, Complexities, and Half-Forgotten Adversaries: Crossing Boundaries in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity. Co-edited by Andrea Lieber and Kimberly Stratton. Journal for the Study of Judaism Supplements Series. Leiden: Brill, 2016: 1-16.
- 鈥淢agic in Greco-Roman Antiquity up to and Including the Republic.鈥 In Cambridge History of Magic and Witchcraft in the West. Edited by David J. Collins. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015: 83-112.
- 鈥淚nterrogating the Magic-Gender Connection.鈥 In Daughters of Hecate: Women and Magic in Antiquity.聽 Edited by Kimberly Stratton with Dayna Kalleres. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014: 1-37.
- 鈥淢agic, Abjection and Gender in Roman Literature.鈥 In Daughters of Hecate: Women and Magic in Antiquity.聽 Edited by Kimberly Stratton with Dayna Kalleres. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014: 152-180.
- 鈥淚dentity.鈥澛 In The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Mediterranean Religions.聽 Edited by Barbette Stanley Spaeth.聽 Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2013: 220-251.
- 鈥淢agic Discourse in the Ancient World.鈥 In Defining Magic.聽 Edited by Michael Stausberg and Bernd-Christian Otto. Critical Categories in the Study of Religion series.聽 London: Equinox Publishing. 2012: 243-254.
- 鈥淭he Eschatological Arena: Reinscribing Roman Violence in Fantasies of the End Times.鈥澛 Biblical Interpretation: A Journal of Contemporary Approaches, vol.17, nos. 1-2. January 2009: 45-76. Also available online: http://www.ingentaconnect.com /content/brill/bii/2009/00000017/F0020001/art00003 (*Reprinted in Violence, Scripture and Textual Practice in Early Judaism and Christianity. Edited by Ra鈥檃nan S. Boustan, Alex P. Jassen, and Calvin J. Roetzel. Leiden: Brill, 2010: 45-76.)
- 鈥淐urse Rhetoric, Violence, and the Politics of Identity in Early Judaism and Christianity.鈥澛 In Identity and Interaction in the Ancient Mediterranean: Jews, Christians, and Others.聽 Essays in Honour of Stephen G. Wilson.聽 Edited by Philip Harland and Zeba Crook.聽 Sheffield/Phoenix Press, 2007: 18-30.
- 鈥淭he Rhetoric of 鈥楳agic鈥 in Early Christian Discourse: Gender, Power, and the Construction of 鈥楬eresy.鈥欌澛 In Mapping Gender in Ancient Religious Discourses.聽 Edited by Todd Penner and Caroline Vander Stichele. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2007: 89-114.
- 鈥淚magining Power: Magic, Miracle and the Social Context of Rabbinic Self-Representation.鈥澛 Journal of the American Academy of Religion vol. 73, no.2.聽 June, 2005: 361-393.聽 Also available online:
- 鈥淢ale Magicians and Female Victims: Understanding a Pattern of Magic Representation in Early Christian Literature.鈥澛 Lectio Difficilior 2 [2004]. Online:
- 鈥淭he Mithras Liturgy and Sepher Ha-Razim: Introduction and Translation.鈥 In Religions of Late Antiquity in Practice. Edited by Richard Valantasis.聽 Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.聽 2001: 303-315.
Recent Conference Papers
- 鈥淭he Ultimate Sacrilege鈥擠eicide and the Paschal Lamb: Appropriating Exodus to Authorize Violence against Jews.鈥 Violence and Representations of Violence in Antiquity. SBL Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. November, 2017.
- 鈥淔rom Babylon to Exodus: Making Sense of Roman Violence.鈥 The Roman Forum: New Testament, Early Christianity, and Early Rabbinics. European Association of Bibilical Studies Annual Meeting. Berlin, Germany, August, 2017.
- Violence, Social Identity, and Exodus in the Making of Christianity. Seminar in Early Christianity, Early Judaism, and the Study of Religion. Canadian Society of Biblical Studies Annual Meeting. Toronto, June 2017.
- 鈥淩eading Exodus against Rome: Violence and Collective Identity in the Shadow of Empire.鈥 History and Literature of Early Rabbinic Judaism. SBL Annual Meeting. San Antonio, November, 2016.
- 鈥淗istory, Memory, and Identity in the Face of Roman Occupation.鈥 Memory and Identity from the Exodus and Black Literature to the Digital Age. Zelikovitz Centre Faculty Colloquium. March, 2016.
- 鈥淐ultural Memory and Contested Identity: The Struggle over Christian Martyrdom in John鈥檚 Apocalypse.鈥 SBL Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD. November 2013.
- 鈥淐ultural Memory and Information Technology in the Apocalypse of John.鈥 Annual Meeting of the CSBS. Victoria, BC. June 2013.
- 鈥淢emorializing Violence in Hellenistic Accounts of the Exodus.鈥 SBL Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. November 2012.
Current Projects:
Monograph:
Reading Exodus against Rome: Violence, Story, and the Origins of Judaism and Christianity (thee chapters drafted)
Articles:
- 鈥淢nemonic Strategies, Conflicting Christologies, and a Struggle over Martyrdom in the Apocalypse of John鈥 (preparing manuscript for submission)
- 鈥淭rauma, Narrative and the 鈥楶arting of the Ways鈥: How Roman Conquest Led to Accusations of Deicide in the Wake of the Bar Kochba Revolt.鈥 (editing SBL paper for publication)
- 鈥淏abylon between the Wars: What Apocalyptic Imaginary can teach about the 鈥楶arting of the Ways鈥欌 (editing ISBL/EABS paper for publication)
Honours
2017 Selected as a 鈥淔avourite Faculty Member鈥 by students in the residence community.
2016 Guest Researcher at the University of T眉bingen with the Sonderforschungsbereich 923 on 鈥淭hreatened Orders,鈥 June-July 2016.
2016 Selected as a 鈥淔avourite Faculty Member鈥 by students in the residence community.
2008 Winner of F. W. Beare Book Award, Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, for Naming the Wtich: Magic, Ideology, and Stereotype in the Ancient World.