Dr. Rachel Hart

@rmlhart1

PhD in Classic(al and Ancient Near Eastern Studie)s. Lecturer in Classics. historiography, gender/social identity, and violence. she/her.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2012.

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    8. velj 2019.

    So much thanks to for inviting me to co-author this blog post, and to for her constructive edits. I can't wait to see future posts in the new column!

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  2. prije 7 sati

    In an interesting development, I'm looking ahead to the Livy bk1 passages I assigned for tomorrow, and I only gave them a PDF through end of Romulus. Did not include Lucretia's story. (presumably I made this choice X weeks ago bc the reading would be A Lot for this class.)

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    Oh FFS, now we’re all underachieving at procrastination too?

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  4. prije 8 sati

    Today in "things that enrage me in books for teaching": Morford, Lenardon, & Sham's Classical Mythology: "Medusa is the most important Gorgon; Poseidon was her lover." Yet supposedly Ovid is part of their source material? I got questions about what they think 'vitiasse' means.

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  5. 2. velj

    Also, in the exhibit on Plains-area archaeology, they gave the greatest space to native archaeologists.

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  6. 2. velj

    Yesterday we did a museum date at the Nebraska History Museum. I liked a lot of the decisions they've made! Esp in terms of directly asking patrons to reflect on why museums are the way they are, & not hiding/ignoring biases in the suffragist movement.

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    2. velj

    On this day on discussion, have you considered that you need the most spectacular and superb owl of them all on some sort of swag? Proceeds go to and you get to look extremely cool!

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  9. 1. velj

    I'm mainly just horrified by all the things I don't see in the texts anymore, or that don't register.

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  10. 1. velj

    anyway. just a reflection on how my academic work has fucked me up mentally, and the extra work I've created, because I have no interest in screwing up someone else's experiences or causing someone to (re)experience trauma. I'm 100% working with this student to avoid triggers.

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  11. 1. velj

    CW rape there is SO MUCH rape in Roman texts! and logically I know this. but, in practice, I don't think about it when assigning, say, the Satyricon. which has a ton of extreme rape scenes (not that it's never extreme, but you know). but that's not the part I think about.

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  12. 1. velj

    CW rape a student came to talk w me about their triggers re: rape. and I'm not a dick, so I'm working w them and allowing her absences & whatnot. I'm also, as I promised them, looking through the rest of the syllabus (all primary sources) for future days where this will come up.

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  13. 1. velj

    CW rape when I taught my gender class last year, I was really intentional about content warnings and about examining my own biases etc. But in Rome class, I gave my students a heads up that, when we read Livy 1, there's several rape narratives and we'll have to talk about it.

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  14. 1. velj

    I'm having some frustrating reflections on how desensitized I am to a lot of horrible things, esp in my work on antiquity. I've known I don't get f-ed up over depictions of violence, because that's a big focus of my work. But I'm also desensitized to rape in antiquity, a bit.

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    31. sij

    Want to do research in Charleston? Does it involve southern Jewish culture? Check out this opportunity from at deadline is March 1.

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  16. 31. sij

    Good news: I just happened unexpectedly upon another myth song! ("The End" by The Doors, with an extremely Oedipal verse.) Bad news: the song then yells "fuck" approx. 50 times, so not a good one to play while 158 students filter into the room.

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  18. 30. sij

    Honestly does it get any better than this? (Also, turns out that if you want your class to talk, get them emotionally invested in the Aeneid then throw book 12 at 'em.)

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  20. 30. sij

    I am having so much fun reading these homicide speech threads, especially the ones (like today) that I don't really know much about. Go check it out!

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    28. sij

    "[D]rag queens are perhaps more widely seen and discussed but male impersonation and drag kings have just as important a place, and perhaps Vesta Tilley’s shoes gave us the opportunity to represent that in the exhibition[.]" -

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