by Graham Whitaker, University of Glasgow
Introduction by T. H. M. Gellar-Goad
2017 marked the twentieth anniversary of the publication of Barbara McManus’ Classics and Feminism: Gendering the Classics. It was also the twenty-fourth anniversary of the publication of Nancy Rabinowitz and…
by Barbara Gold
It was exciting to be at CAAS in 2017 both to look back at how far we have come in the fields of feminist scholarship and activism and to look ahead at where we might (should?)…
by Maxine Lewis
2017 and 2018 have seen important developments in gender-related activism in Australasian Classics and Ancient History, especially in the arena of anti-sexual harassment measures. Some…
by Rachel H. Lesser
Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz and Amy Richlin’s Feminist Theory and the Classics (1993) and Barbara F. McManus’ Classics and Feminism: Gendering the Classics…
The focus on Grace Macurdy’s role as a Classical historian and on Barbara McManus’ engaging biography of her has…
There is great power in naming a thing, bringing it into the light, calling it out, identifying it as something with a meaning…
Grace Harriet Macurdy may well have been the first feminist classicist. In her book…
My freshman year, during what proved to be my last conversation with my paternal…