Articles

Essays, reviews, interviews, etc.

 
 

Why Han Kang’s Nobel Matters (The Yale Review)

The Young Feminists Rejecting Marriage (The Dial)

Can Public Scholarship Save Your Life? (Eidolon)

Like Dionysus: BTS, Classics in K-Pop, and the Narcissism of the West (Eidolon)

How to Live as the Ancients Did (Princeton Alumni Weekly)

The First African to Have Attended a European University: First Generation Classics Special (Eidolon)

Classics Will Not Save Us: E(i)ditorial—March 2020 (Eidolon)

Ten Things I Learned About Writing by Editing: E(i)ditorial—December 2019 (Eidolon)

Bringing the (Re)past Into the Future: How Mona Talbott and Alice Waters Revolutionized the American Academy in Rome’s Kitchen (Eidolon)

Socrates Wants You to Tidy Up, Too (New York Times)

Classics for All (Princeton Alumni Weekly)

Top Ten Articles of 2018: Eidolon Classics Journal (Eidolon)

Against Solutions: E(i)ditorial—November 2018 (Eidolon)

Fact-Checking, Truth-Telling: E(i)ditorial—October 2018 (Eidolon)

A Myth on Campus: No, Education Is Not Erotic (Eidolon)

Liberal guilt thing (Times Literary Supplement)

White People Explain Classics to Us: Epistemic Injustice in the Everyday Experiences of Racial Minorities (Eidolon)

Women Who Weave: Reading Emily Wilson’s Translation of the Odyssey With Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad (Eidolon)

Anthony Grafton Remembers Arnaldo Momigliano: Imagines Maiorum (Eidolon)

Review: Bitch Slapped by My Moon Cup… and Other Ways in Which Adulthood Is Not What I Expected (Varsity)

On Not Letting Bastards Grind You Down (Avidly)

Let the Right Women In (Journal of the History of Ideas Blog)

Why We Pay Our Writers: E(i)ditorial--February 2017 (Eidolon)

Women Classical Scholars: A Conversation with Edith Hall (Eidolon)

Recasting Call: A Review of "RECASTING" at the Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge (Eidolon)

Who's Afraid of Simone de Beauvoir?: Female Classics, Feminist Classics, and Feminine Classics (Eidolon)

The Methodology of Genealogy: How to Trace the History of an Idea (Journal of the History of Ideas Blog)

Apples and Oranges, Ravens and Writing Desks: How to Compare Stuff (Eidolon)