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Hilary J Bouxsein is an Assistant Professor of Classics at St. Olaf College, specializing in ancient Greek poetry, particularly Homer, Hesiod, and Pindar. She holds a B.A. from St. Olaf College (2009) and M.A./Ph.D. from the University of Virginia (2011, 2016). Her research focuses on Greek epic, lyric poetry, tragedy, philosophy, and linguistics. Current projects include a monograph on truth rhetoric in Archaic Greece and an article on Aeschylus's Clytemnestra. She co-founded Rhea Classical Reviews, an open-access journal promoting underrepresented voices in Classics.
Education:
- B.A. Classics & Philosophy, St. Olaf College (2009)
- M.A. Classics, University of Virginia (2011)
- Ph.D. Classics, University of Virginia (2016)
Research interests emphasize the intersection of linguistic analysis and narrative structure in ancient texts. Her work bridges Homeric studies, tragic rhetoric, and philosophical discourse, with a focus on how truth is constructed through language in archaic Greek literature.
Teaching includes courses on gender/sexuality in antiquity, intermediate Greek, and Latin literature. She has also contributed to the Enduring Questions program and taught at Texas A&M University (2016-2017).




