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Helios

Vol. 34 (2007) through current issue

Helios is a forum for the scholarly synthesis of close readings of philological text with contemporary critical approaches. Articles analyzing Greek and Roman literature and cultural history employ feminist theory, poststructuralism and deconstruction, psychoanalysis, reader-response theory, and current theoretical models.

Published by: Texas Tech University Press


E-ISSN: 1935-0228
Print ISSN: 0160-0923

Submission Guidelines

HELIOS publishes articles that explore innovative approaches to the study of classical culture, literature, and society. Especially welcome are articles that embrace contemporary critical methodologies, such as anthropological, deconstructive, feminist, reader response, social history, and text theory.

To be considered for publication, all material must be typed on 8-1/2 by 11-inch rag bond paper and double spaced throughout, including indented quotations and notes. All manuscripts must be anonymous, with no reference to the author appearing in the text or notes, and will be refereed by experts in the field.

For standard titles and abbreviations of ancient sources, the author should consult LSJ9, OLD, and OCD3. For bibliographical citations, the author must follow the author-date format; the format may be found in the style-sheet in TAPA.

Please address all editorial correspondence to Steven M. Oberhelman, Editor, Dept. of Classical and Modern Languages, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4238.

Editorial Boards

Volume 37, Issue 2

EDITOR

Steven M. Oberhelman

EDITORIAL BOARD

Helene Foley, Barnard
Mary-Kay Gamel, California, Santa Cruz
Barbara K. Gold, Hamilton
S. C. Humphreys, Michigan
W. R. Johnson, Chicago
Marilyn A. Katz, Wesleyan
Richard P. Martin, Stanford
Sheila Murnaghan, Pennsylvania
Martha Nussbaum, Chicago
C. Robert Phillips III, Lehigh
Brent Shaw, Princeton
Marilyn Skinner, Arizona
Victoria Wohl, Toronto

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