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Celsiana Warwick is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Iowa, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She also serves as the Director of Graduate Studies, playing a key role in shaping graduate education within the department. She joined the faculty in 2019 and holds a Ph.D. from UCLA.
Her research lies at the intersection of ancient literature and critical theory, with a focus on gender, sexuality, and voice in Homeric and post-Homeric texts. She employs feminist and queer theory, anthropological perspectives, and material culture analysis to re-examine traditional narratives in Classics.
- Homeric Epic
- Greek Poetry
- Ancient Gender and Sexuality
- Women's Writing in Antiquity
- Feminist and Queer Theory in Classics
Her recent publications reveal a strong trend in analyzing marginalized voices—especially female and queer perspectives—in ancient epic and lyric. She frequently explores how lament, conjugal bonds, and heroic values are gendered and subverted in texts like the Iliad, Trojan Women, and Hellenistic poetry. Her forthcoming work continues this trajectory with attention to temporality and nature in archaic lyric.
Dr. Warwick has published in leading journals such as Classical Philology, American Journal of Philology, and The Classical Quarterly. While no specific awards are listed, her publication record reflects scholarly excellence and engagement with contemporary theoretical debates.
She advises graduate students in her capacity as Director of Graduate Studies, though specific advisees are not named. She has not mentioned external grants or research funding in the provided text. There is no mention of labs, research teams, or collaborative projects, but her interdisciplinary approach suggests collaborative potential across fields.



