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| Erika Weiberg, Assistant Professor of Classical Studies
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Teaching (Spring 2026):
- GREEK 102.01, ELEMENTARY GREEK
Synopsis
- Allen 304I, MWF 01:40 PM-02:30 PM
- CLST 303.01, DRAMA OF ANCIENT GREECE
Synopsis
- Allen 304I, MW 03:05 PM-04:20 PM
- GREEK 552.01, ELEMENTARY GREEK FOR GRADS
Synopsis
- Allen 304I, MWF 01:40 PM-02:30 PM
- Office Hours:
Dr. Weiberg's office hours for Fall 2025 are Mondays at 1-2 pm, Wednesdays at 10-11 am, and by appointment. Please email Dr. Weiberg if you would like to meet outside the hours listed.
- Education:
| D.Phil. | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | 2016 |
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Weiberg, EL. Demanding witness: Women and the trauma of homecoming in Greek Tragedy. (February,
2024): 1-225. [doi] [abs]
- Weiberg, EL. "‘For you know how we cared for you’: Sappho and Queer Epistemology." Believing Ancient Women Feminist Epistemologies for Greece and Rome (January,
2023): 30-47.
- Weiberg, EL, Archive Feelings: A Theory of Greek Tragedy. By Mario Telò. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2020. Pp. [ix] + 327.,
Classical Philology, vol. 117 no. 4
(October, 2022),
pp. 753-758, University of Chicago Press [doi] .
- Weiberg, EL, FALSE REPORTS AND WAITING WIVES ON THE HOME FRONT IN AESCHYLUS’ AGAMEMNON AND SOPHOCLES’ TRACHINIAE,
Classical Philology, vol. 117 no. 2
(April, 2022),
pp. 282-302 [doi] [abs].
- Weiberg, EL, Archive Feelings: A Theory of Greek Tragedy,
CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY, vol. 117 no. 4
(2022),
pp. 753-758 .
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