加州大学伯克利分校比较文学系导师教师师资介绍简介-Leslie V. Kurke

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Leslie V. Kurke

Email:
kurke@berkeley.edu

Office:
7233 Dwinelle

Office Hours:
By appointment






Research Areas

Leslie Kurke has specialties that span archaic and classical Greek literature and cultural history, with particular emphasis on archaic Greek poetry in its social context, Herodotus, and early prose. She is fascinated by the various interactions of word and world, literature and its “others”: the economics of literature, poetry and/as ritualization, text and popular culture, and the dialectic of performed song and place/monuments. She is the author ofThe Traffic in Praise: Pindar and the Poetics of Social Economy(Cornell UP, 1991),Coins, Bodies, Games, and Gold: The Politics of Meaning in Archaic Greece(Princeton UP, 1999), andAesopic Conversations: Popular Tradition, Cultural Dialogue, and the Invention of Greek Prose(Princeton UP, 2011).



Biography

Kurke is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship (1999-2004) and the Goodwin Award for best book in the field of Classics (2013, for?Aesopic Conversations). She is currently completing a book, co-authored with Richard Neer, entitled?Pindar’s Sites: Song and Space in Classical Greece. (Ph.D., Princeton University).




Selected Publications
Courses

Please note that these are courses in the Department of Comparative Literature and do not include those in other departments.??
151 (Sp09), 100 (F09), 100 (F10), 151 (Sp12), 210 (Sp13), 151 (F13), 100 (F16), 151 (Sp17), 190 (Sp18), 151 (F19).
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Books