
معرفی
Kyle Khellaf is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and Classics at the University of California, Riverside. His research explores Greco-Roman historiography with a focus on digressions, examining how non-linear narratives responded to historical phenomena like ethnographic encounters, migration, and slave rebellions. He also investigates classical reception in colonial/postcolonial Maghreb contexts and applies postwar French theory to classical studies.
- Ph.D. in Classical Philology, Yale University (2018)
- M.A. in Classical Languages and Literatures, University of Georgia (2012)
- B.A. (Hons.) in Latin and Ancient History, Swarthmore College (2008)
His work interrogates marginalized voices in historical narratives and the liminal spaces of the Mediterranean. He guest-edited Deterritorializing Classics: Deleuze, Guattari, and Antiquity for Ramus (2020). His publications analyze topics ranging from Tacitus' digressions to Polybius' historiographical techniques, often through a Deleuzian lens.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his scholarly contributions demonstrate significant academic recognition. His advising and grants remain unspecified in the provided text. He maintains active research blogs and cycling-related content.



