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  1. Donna Zuckerberg is an American classicist, feminist, and writer. She is author of the book Not All Dead White Men (2018), about the appropriation of classics by misogynist groups on the Internet. She was editor-in-chief of Eidolon, a classics journal, until its closure in 2020.

  2. Dec 29, 2023 · Donna Zuckerberg. Dec 29, 2023. Share. I read a fuckton of queer memoirs and I have no regrets. At some point during the pandemic I stopped reading books. My concentration and focus were so shot to hell that anything over 3,000 words felt like an unmanageable slog.

  3. Irreverent feminist analysis of classics, culture, and life by Donna Zuckerberg: writer, recovering academic, and abuser of ascending tricola. Click to read Myth Takes, by Donna Zuckerberg, a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.

  4. Oct 15, 2019 · Donna Zuckerberg is a Silicon Valleybased classicist who received her doctoral training at Princeton University. She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Eidolon, a prize-winning online Classics magazine (www.eidolon.pub).

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · Welcome to Myth Takes, a newsletter with musings on Sisyphean tasks, Herculean labors, and other unnecessarily classically inflected thoughts on literature, culture, parenting, and gender by me, Donna Zuckerberg.

  6. “If there was ever a time to dispel myths of racial and gender superiority, it is now. Donna Zuckerberg has written an important book to help us understand how the Western classical canon is weaponized to diminish the humanity of women by anti-feminist online communities. This is a must-read.”

  7. Dec 4, 2020 · Donna Zuckerberg is the Editor-in-Chief of Eidolon and author of Not All Dead White Men (Harvard University Press 2018). She has a second book under contract on feminist reception of Aristophanes’ Lysistrata.

  8. Donna Zuckerberg is a Silicon Valleybased classicist who received her doctoral training at Princeton University. She is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Eidolon, a prize-winning online Classics magazine (www.eidolon.pub).

  9. Irreverent feminist analysis of classics, culture, and life by Donna Zuckerberg: writer, recovering academic, and abuser of ascending tricola.

  10. Academic Writing. The Curious Incident of the Intertextual Debt in the Frogs – Didaskalia 14.02, October 2018.. The Clothes Make the Man: Euripides, Aristophanes, and the Evolution of the Ragged Hero – Classical Philology 111.3: 201-223.. Branding Irony: Comedy and Crafting the Public Persona – In Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Aristophanes, ed. Philip Walsh (Leiden: Brill) 148-171.