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Angeliki Tzanetou (B.A. University of Athens, Ph.D. University of Illinois) joined the Department of Classics in 2005. Her research interests encompass Greek drama, Greek political theory, gender studies, and religion. She is the author of 'City Suppliants: Tragedy Athenian Empire' published by University of Texas Press in 2012. Additionally, she has edited a special issue of Illinois Classical Studies (40.2, 2015) focusing on Greek Roman Drama. Alongside Maryline Parca, she co-edited 'Finding Persephone: Women’s Rituals Ancient Mediterranean', part of the Studies in Ancient Folklore Popular Culture series from Indiana University Press in 2007. Angeliki also contributed to the special issue 'Gender, East West' in Classical World (109.2, 2016). Her current projects delve into the study of motherhood within Greek literature and society. She continues to be involved as a co-editor for Illinois Classical Studies since 2016.
Department of Classics • Urbana, IL
Joined the department as a faculty member, focusing on Greek drama and political theory.
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