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Eric Parks serves as a Lecturer within the Department of Literary Arts and Studies at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), with concurrent teaching appointments across multiple regional colleges indicating a part-time institutional role. His academic profile bridges literary scholarship, historical analysis, and cultural critique through a consistent focus on representation across eras and media.
Central to Parks' research is Classical Historiography, specializing in the portrayal of women—particularly Roman empresses—in ancient historical narratives. He analyzes how historians like Tacitus employed elite women as symbolic indicators of political and familial instability during the Julio-Claudian dynasty, extending this to broader examinations of "outsider" figures who articulate societal anxieties, enforce moral frameworks, and challenge cultural stereotypes. His teaching spans interdisciplinary seminars from Homeric epics and medieval theological works to contemporary pop-culture phenomena like Wonder Woman, with current courses exploring connections between Dracula, Frankenstein, and Cthulhu through the lens of cultural representation.
No scientific awards or major honors were referenced in available biographical materials.
While Parks mentors students through seminar instruction, the source text specifies no formal graduate advising relationships or doctoral supervision. Similarly, no research grants, laboratory affiliations, or collaborative team structures were documented, suggesting these elements fall outside his primary academic profile as presented.
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