MGSA Survey of University Faculty and Administrators

Dr. M. Pittas-Herschbach

 

Lecturer

University of Maryland, College Park         

Department: Classics

 


I. Degrees

Ph.D. 1984 University of Maryland. Department of French and Italian.

M.A. 1976 University of Maryland. Department of French and Italian


II. Areas of Specialization: Classical Theatre; Classical Tradition

III. Courses Taught in Modern Greek Studies:

Modern Greek Language, Elementary and Intermediate Levels.

The Classical Tradition in Modern Greek Literature.

 

 


IV. Principal Publications (Greek words are given in transliteration)

"Identity and Difference in the Iphigeneia of Petros Katsaitis." Journal of Modern Greek Studies, May 2002.

                      

"Transformations of Mythical Space: The Case of Kambanellis in Greek Drama."  Text and Presentation, 22/01.

 

“The Woman   Who Could Not Remain Silent: The Character of Phaedra in Euripides and Racine.”  In Autonomy in Logos: Anatomies of Silence, Athens University Press, Athens, Greece. Proceedings of the 2nd HASE  (Hellenic Association for the Study of English) International Conference, University of Athens, Greece.

 

Time and Space in Euripides and Racine: the Hippolytos of Euripides and Racine’s Phèdre.  Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.  New York, 1990.

 


V. Office Address

2407D, Marie Mount Hall

Department of Classics

University of Maryland, College Park, 20742

Office Telephone: 301-405-0356

 (F)=Fax: 301-314-9084

Electronic Address:

[email protected]

 


VI. Home Address

7309, Princeton Avenue

College Park, MD.

20740

 

Home Telephone

301-699-8136

(F)=Fax

301-699-5980

 

 


VII. Comments and Additional Information

 

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Last updated: March 26, 2004