Donna Zuckerberg
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Donna Zuckerberg is a classicist, writer, and editor-in-chief of the online journal Eidolon, known for her work on how the classics are used in contemporary culture and online misogyny.
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book
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classicist → editor → entrepreneur → online journal → writer → |
| activeIn |
21st century
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| author |
Donna Zuckerberg
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| basedIn |
United States
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| degree |
PhD in Classics
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| discipline |
classics
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| editorInChiefOf |
Eidolon
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| educatedAt |
Princeton University
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| fieldOfWork |
classics
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digital culture → gender studies → reception studies → |
| focusesOn |
classical studies and their reception in modern culture
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| gender |
female
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| hasGivenTalksOn |
classics and online harassment
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classics and the alt-right → |
| hasSocialMediaPresenceOn |
Twitter
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| hasWrittenFor |
popular and academic outlets on classics and politics
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| knownFor |
analysis of the use of classics in online misogynist communities
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co-founding Facebook → public scholarship on classics and the alt-right → research on the reception of classical antiquity in contemporary culture → |
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English
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| name |
Donna Zuckerberg
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| nationality |
American
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| notableWork |
Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age
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| occupation |
classicist
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editor-in-chief → writer → |
| researchInterest |
appropriation of Greco-Roman antiquity by far-right movements
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gender and sexuality in classical reception → |
| roleAt |
founding editor-in-chief of Eidolon
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| sibling |
Mark Zuckerberg
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| subject |
Red Pill communities
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classical reception in online communities → misogyny → |
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feminism and classics
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how classical texts are used in contemporary internet culture → |