SCS Blog Search
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Blog: (Re)habilitating Old Woman A, or: Reading female bad language in Aristophanes’ Assemblywomen as a 40-something womanAmy Coker | |
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Blog: Come and Take It: The End of EidolonSarah Bond | |
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Blog: Women in Classics: Froma ZeitlinClaire Catenaccio | |
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Blog: Are We Orpheus or Eurydice? Singing Salvation in Popular MusicEleonora Colli | |
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Blog: How Do We Record the History of Women in Classics?Claire Catenaccio | |
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Blog: Addressing the Divide Between Art History and ClassicsKathryn Topper | |
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Blog: Addressing the Divide Between Archaeology and ClassicsSarah Bond | |
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Blog: Addressing the Divide Between Biblical Studies and ClassicsSarah Bond | |
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Blog: Addressing the Divide Between Ancient Near Eastern Studies and ClassicsCatherine Bonesho | |
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Blog: Pygmalion, Polychromy, and Inclusiveness in ClassicsAimee Hinds | |
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Blog: Global Feminism and the Classics at the SCS SesquicentennialAndrea Gatzke | |
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Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl: The Power of PretenseEllen Bauerle, Victoria Pagán | |