Johanna HaninkOn Konstantinos Poulis’ “From the Plough to the Smartphone: Conversations with My Father”[This text was the basis for my remarks at a book presentation at Protoporia bookstore in Thessaloniki on July 10, 2019.]Oct 30, 2019Oct 30, 2019
Johanna HaninkinEIDOLONThe Twists and Turns of TranslationWhy Classics’ Relationship With Translation Is ComplicatedFeb 4, 20193Feb 4, 20193
Johanna HaninkinEIDOLONThe Tattoo ElegyA New Translation of P. Sorb. inv. 2254 + P. Brux. inv. E. 8934May 29, 20181May 29, 20181
Johanna HaninkinEIDOLONAll the Ways of Being a PersonStephen Fry Makes the Greek Gods ShineDec 13, 20171Dec 13, 20171
Johanna HaninkinEIDOLON“Ithaca Gave to You the Beautiful Journey”Classics, An Odyssey, and a Conversation with Daniel MendelsohnSep 18, 2017Sep 18, 2017
Johanna Haninkinidle musingsWords Used to Describe the Minor Diplomatic Incident My Book Provoked This Past WeekendA McSweeney’s-style listAug 7, 2017Aug 7, 2017
Johanna HaninkinEIDOLONIt’s Time to Embrace Critical Classical ReceptionDisciplinary ActionMay 1, 20172May 1, 20172
Johanna HaninkOn the Living Language of the Greeks and Its Utility to the Classical ScholarJohn Stuart Blackie, 1853Apr 8, 2017Apr 8, 2017
Johanna Haninkinidle musingsNewly Discovered Bucolic Hypotheses[Note: This morning, for the first time in years, I powered on my old IBook laptop. I found this file that I wrote back in 2005 as a…Mar 27, 2017Mar 27, 2017
Johanna HaninkinEIDOLONMore Women Classicists Need to Write BigDisciplinary ActionMar 2, 20174Mar 2, 20174