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Kathryn Topper is Professor Emerita of Classics at the University of Washington, with adjunct appointments in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies. Her scholarship examines Greek visual culture through literary, gender, and reception frameworks.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology, Harvard University (2007)
- B.A. in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology/English, Bryn Mawr College (2000)
Topper's research explores intersections of imagery, literature, and performance in Greek antiquity. Current projects analyze representations of Helen of Troy in popular media and Ptolemaic spectacle culture. Her work emphasizes gender dynamics in banquet scenes and mythological narratives.
Publications consistently engage Athenian vase painting as historical evidence, tracing cultural values through visual metaphors. Recent studies examine beauty as destructive power and imperial self-representation.
Scientific Awards:
- Women's Classical Caucus Leadership Award
- Loeb Classical Library Fellowship
- Lambda Classical Caucus Activism Award
- Bogliasco Fellowship
She has chaired 12 doctoral dissertations and 7 M.A. theses on Greek art and literature. As co-organizer of Feminism and Classics VII, she secured Simpson Center and Loeb Foundation funding.
Topper collaborates with theater productions like Antigona (flamenco adaptation) and contributes to digital humanities initiatives on classical reception.




