Ancient and Modern Understandings of Justice by Sean OhPosted on November 16, 2020November 16, 2020 How can we imagine the notion of justice both in the historical context of Euripides's "Medea" and in modern society? CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarantiquity classics justice morality theater tragedy
Gendered Justice by Julia Winfield WilliamsPosted on September 30, 2020 A look at retributive justice as sought by Medea and Clytemnestra CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarancient greece antiquity drama gender justice literature
Puabiās Lyres: Feminine Musicianship by Kate O'MaraPosted on April 30, 2020 Excavations of the Royal Cemetery at Ur disrupt male-dominated narratives of how the lyre originated and gained importance. Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchantiquity gender music
Whitewashing Antiquity by Imara IkhumenPosted on February 12, 2019April 8, 2021 Despite the fact that ancient Greeks would most certainly have found white marble sculptures to be ugly and bare, scholars have chosen to perpetuate the idea that white marble was/is the pinnacle of Grecian beauty in art. CriticismInterdisciplinary Seminarancient greece antiquity art history classics color race sculpture whiteness