Description
Compromising Traditions is the first collection of theoretically informed autobiographical writing in the field of classical studies which aims to create a more expansive and authoritative form of classical scholarship.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1 Who do I think I am? 2 Reading and re-reading the helpful princess 3 Personal plurals 4 False things which seem like the truth 5 Proper voices: writing the writer 6 Getting personal about Euripides 7 Writing as an American in classical scholarship 8 A response 9 The authority of experience 10 Conclusion: what is classical scholarship for?



