In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

  • Notes on Contributors

H. Christian Blood was assistant professor of comparative literature and classics at Underwood International College, the all-English western-style liberal arts college of Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. Currently he is director of North American People Operations for Zoho Corporation, an India-based tech company.

Keith Dickson is professor of Classics at Purdue University and Guest Professor of Western Cultural Studies at Beijing Capital Normal University. His research interests include Greek and Near Eastern epic, comparative mythology, and ancient medicine. His books include Nestor: Poetic Memory in Greek Epic (New York, 1995), and Stephanus the Philosopher: Commentary on Galen's Therapeutics to Glaucon (Leiden, 1998).

Caitlin Gillespie is assistant professor of Classical Studies at Brandeis University. She is the author of Boudica: Warrior Woman of Roman Britain (Oxford, 2018). Her research centers on exemplarity, memory, and the body in characterizations of women in Roman history. She has written articles on women of the early empire including Livia, Agrippina the Elder, Agrippina the Younger, and Poppaea, among others. Her current book project examines women's movements and methods of resistance in Tacitus's Annals.

Celsiana Warwick is assistant professor of Classics at the University of Iowa. Her research interests include Homeric epic, Greek poetry, ancient gender and sexuality, and women's writing. She has published articles on gender and sexuality in the Iliad, as well as on related issues of gender and glorious death in Saint Perpetua's passion narrative. [End Page 189]

...

pdf

Share