Congratulations to Sinja Kuppers who has been named a NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellow from the National Academy for Education and the Spencer Foundation. Sinja's Dissertation, "Marginalized Voices and Educational Pathways: A New Perspective on Higher Education in Late Antiquity," aims to write a new chapter in the history of Roman education.
ABSTRACT: The scholarship on higher education in the later Roman Empire has focused on the social and intellectual influence of key figures, such as Augustine of Hippo. Little attention has been paid to what their educational pathway looked like before reaching the peak of their career and how their educational background influenced them as teachers and social stakeholders. This dissertation broadens the social history of education to nontraditional career paths and diverse socioeconomic conditions within the Roman intellectual elite while showing the boundaries of Roman higher education. The aim of this dissertation is a more comprehensive understanding of the social fabric of later Roman education and the diverse perspectives represented in higher education and society. Specifically, my literary analysis of intellectuals’ biographies and letters sheds light on marginalized voices in higher education, using Bourdieu’s sociological distinction of capital, Lin’s social network theory and Allport’s concept of prejudice. The ancient literature that informs about socioeconomic conditions and educational pathways are contextualized with reference to scholarship on Roman intellectual cultures, ancient demographic data and the legal framework of Roman immigration. Overall, this dissertation offers a fresh perspective on Roman higher education by drawing attention to students in need, teachers from the provinces, orphans and women. My historical analysis of the legal, economic, social and emotional challenges of these less privileged members makes an important contribution to the research on how educational backgrounds play into the social norms and culture of higher education.
https://naeducation.org/2022-naed-spencer-dissertation-fellows/