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From oikos to polis: Ideology and Genealogy in Pindar's Olympian 9
(Syllecta Classica, 2015)
In Olympian 9, Pindar constructs a family for his victor, Epharmostos, whose family does not—contrary to the generic expectations of epinikian—appear in the ode. By establishing connections between the early ethnic and ...
Destabilizing Haemon: Radically Reading Gender and Authority in Sophocles' Antigone
(Helios (Texas Tech University Press), 2014)
Putting Users and Small-Scale Creators First in Canadian Copyright Law and Beyond: A Brief Submitted To The Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage Remuneration Models for Artists and Creative Industries
(University of Winnipeg Library, 2018-12-12)
In an industry characterized by market consolidation, an imbalance of power between creators and big businesses is one of the largest factors that prevents fair remuneration for creators. Proposals for legislation that do ...
A Sympotic Self: Instruction through Inebriation in Anacreon
(Mouseion, 2018-03)
As early as the fifth century, Anacreon was the poet of wine, love, and song; even his
death—choking on a pip—is attributed to the grape. The fact that the symposion
looms large in the extant fragments is, therefore, ...
Putting Users and Small-Scale Creators First in Canadian Copyright Law and Beyond: A Brief submitted to INDU Statutory Review of the Copyright Act
(2018-12-10)
In an industry characterized by market consolidation, an imbalance of power between creators and big businesses is one of the largest factors that prevents fair remuneration for creators. Proposals for legislation that do ...