Colleen Elizabeth Kron

- Ancient Mediterranean Religions
- Greco-Roman Funerary Commemoration and Eschatology
- Greek and Latin Epigraphy
- Narrative and Belief
- Materials and Materiality
- History of Ideas
My postdoctoral project, “Elysian Microtheologies: Urbanity and the Religious Affordance of Greco-Roman Funerary Inscriptions,” explores the way that urbanity affords the generation and maintenance of religious belief in new ideas about death and the afterlife. I focus on the way that inscribed Greco-Roman funerary monuments of the second and third centuries CE afforded belief in the imagined community of deceased, historical, Roman individuals in the Elysian Fields. I am developing the term ‘microtheologies’ to reconceptualize individual occurrences of Elysium in grave markers as concentrated and contextualized experiences of lived religion, rather than merely poetic borrowings or metaphors.
Journal Articles
- 2025. “Material Bricolage? The Re-use of Gold in the Orphic-Bacchic Gold Tablets.” In Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 26. (Forthcoming).
- 2022. “How to Become Immortal and Ageless: Affording Belief in Epitaphs with Extraordinary Claims,” Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 24, 281–30. Link to publication.
- 2020. “Myth on the Wall: Images of Antiquity in Contemporary Street Art,” 21st Century Popular Classics (New Voices in Classical Reception Studies CP 2), 69–86. Link to Publication.