MGSA Survey of University Faculty
and Administrators
Prof. Gregory Jusdanis
Professor
Department of Greek and Latin
I. Degrees
Ph.D. 1984
II. Areas of Specialization
Modern Greek Literature and Culture
Nationalism
Critical Theory
Aesthetics
III. Courses Taught in Modern Greek Studies
Introductory and Intermediate
Language
Advanced Language
Greek-American Society and Culture
Greek Prose
Greek Poetry
Advanced Seminar
Nationalism
World Literature
Classical tradition
IV. Principal Publications (Greek words are given in
transliteration)
The Necessary Nation, Princeton University Press, 2001.
Belated
Modernity and Aesthetic Culture: Inventing National Literature, Theory and
History of Literature 81,
The Poetics of Cavafy: Textuality, Eroticism, History,
Articles
“Two Cheers for Aesthetic Autonomy.” Cultural Critique 2005.
“World Literature: The Unbearable
Lightness of Thinking Globally.” Diaspora,
2004
“Farewell to the Classical: Excavations in
Modernity” Modernism/modernity
2004 11:1, 37-54.
"Greek Romanticism: A Cosmopolitan Discourse.” In Romantic Poetry. Ed.
Angela Esterhammer.
Introduction to “Whither the Neohellenic,”
Journal of Modern Greek Studies 1997 15: 2 167-75.
"Acropolis Now?" boundary 1996 2 23, 1, 185-93.
"Is Postmodernism Possible Outside
the West? The Case of
V. Office Address
Department
of Greek and Latin
314
University Hall
230 N.
Oval Mall
Office Telephone (F)=Fax
(614)
292-2744
(614)
292-7835 (F)
Electronic Address
VI. Home Address
(no information submitted)
Home Telephone (F)=Fax
(no information submitted)
VII. Comments and Additional Information
(no information submitted)
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