Dissertations

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Mary McNulty, Res Novae Feminarum: The Dissonant Roles of Roman Women in the Triumviral Period Graduate, Dissertations
Sarah Brucia Breitenfeld, 'Someone Get a Whip!' Enslaved Women and Violence in Athenian Oratory, Comedy, and Curses. Diss., 2022. Graduate, Dissertations
Konnor Clark, Giton’s Performance of Status in the ​Satyrica. Diss. 2019 Graduate, Dissertations
Allison Das. When (S)he Spoke: A study of the feminized voice in the Aeschines-Demosthenes orations. Diss.. Graduate, Dissertations
Melissa Funke. Euripides and Gender: The Difference the Fragments Make. Diss., 2013. Graduate, Dissertations
Sonia Isaacs. Homeward Bound: Gendered Spatial Arrangements in Ancient Greek Houses. Diss., 2010. Graduate, Dissertations
Yurie Hong. The Pregnant Muse: Greek Conceptions of Birth and the Discourse of Literary Production. Diss., 2007. Graduate, Dissertations
Marilyn Likosky. Representations of Women in Theocritus. Diss., 2007. Graduate, Dissertations
Christina Vester. The Figure of the Mother in Greek Drama. Diss., 2004. Graduate, Dissertations
Killer Queen: Clytemnestra as Goddess, Heroine, and Monster in Greek Literature”  Graduate, Dissertations