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Michelle Zerba

Michelle Zerba

Maggie B. Martin Professor
Ph. D., ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø of California, Berkeley

225-578-2857
mzerba@lsu.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Biography

Michelle Zerba is Maggie B. Martin Professor of Rhetoric and Classical Studies and has a split appointment in the Departments of English and World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. She is the Section Head of Classics and Co-Principal of The LSU Mystery Project Collaborative. Her research explores questions at the intersection of antiquity and modernity; Greek and Roman literature, philosophy, and rhetoric; early modern drama and political theory; classical reception/global modernisms; and most recently, the ancient mystery cults. She has held grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, the Partnership ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø Fund of the French Government, and the American Association of ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø Women. Her publications include Tragedy and Theory (Princeton), Doubt and Skepticism in Antiquity and the Renaissance (Cambridge), Modern Odysseys: Cavafy, Woolf, Césaire and the Poetics of Indirection (Ohio State ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø Press), and the Norton Critical Edition of Aristotle’s Poetics. She is currently writing a book entitled "Lightning in the Soul: Mystery, Secrecy, and the Occult in the Afterlives of the Ancient Mystery Cults.

Area(s) of Interest

classical reception and comparative literature; ancient Greek literature, philosophy, rhetoric; early modern literature; history of literary theory