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Barbara Goff

  • Professor Emerita

Areas of interest

Greek tragedy and its reception, women in antiquity, postcolonial Classics, reception of ancient political thought. 

Teaching

 

Research centres and groups

I am on the executive committee of the Classical Reception Studies Network, based at the Open University.

I am on the international editorial boards of the Classical Receptions Journal (OUP) of Elektra (University of Patras), and of Classical Receptions in Twentieth Century Writing (Bloomsbury).

Background

Barbara retired from the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø at the end of September 2023, after many years of teaching and research, at ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø and formerly at the University of Texas, Austin.  She is a graduate of King’s College, Cambridge, and the University of California, Berkeley.  

For the conference in honour of her retirement, please click .

Selected publications

  1. Classicising Crisis: the Greco-Roman Repertoire and the Modern Age of Revolutions.  Co-edited with Michael Simpson, Goldsmiths, University of London, with a co-authored Introduction.  London: Routledge, 2021
  2. Your Secret Language: classics in the British colonies of West Africa. London: Bloomsbury, 2013
  3. Thinking the Olympics: the classical tradition and the modern Games.  Co-edited with Michael Simpson, with an Introduction.  London: Bloomsbury Academic/Bristol Classical Press, 2011
  4. Euripides: Trojan Women.  Duckworth Companions to Greek and Roman Drama.  London: Duckworth, 2009
  5. Crossroads in the Black Aegean: Oedipus, Antigone, and Dramas of the African Diaspora.  Co-authored with Michael Simpson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007
  6. Classics and Colonialism.  Edited with an Introduction.  London: Duckworth, 2005
  7. Citizen Bacchae: women’s ritual practice in ancient Greece. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2004
  8. The Noose of Words: readings of desire, violence and language in Euripides’ ‘Hippolytos’.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990

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