Dr. Yukai Li
Greek and Roman Studies, Associate Professor
- BA (Princeton), M.St. (Oxford), PhD (Yale)
- 2A56 Paterson Hall, 杏吧原创 University
- 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
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Biography
I am a scholar of Greek literature and the Homeric epics in particular, although I also enjoy teaching a broader range of courses including language and history. In addition, I have strong interests in literary theory and contemporary continental philosophy. My undergraduate degree is from Princeton, and I have also studied at University of Pennsylvania, followed by graduate degrees at Oxford and Yale, where I finished a Ph.D. in classics & comparative literature. Since then, I have been teaching here at 杏吧原创.
Research interests
My research interests lie between classical studies, literary theory, and continental philosophy. My book, Future Fame in the Iliad: Epic Time and Homeric Studies, was published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2022. My most recent articles have been on Homer, Theocritus, and Deleuze.
Publications and presentations
Monographs
2022: Future Fame in the Iliad: Epic Time and Homeric Studies. Bloomsbury Academic
Articles
- TBD (accepted): 鈥淗elpless spectators in the Odyssey and the cinematic image of time.鈥 Classical Antiquity.
- 2023 (in press): 鈥淧astoral between words and things: Theocritus, ekphrasis, and ontology.鈥 Classical Philology.
- 2019: 鈥淭he distraction of pastoral and Theocritus鈥 painted world.鈥 Classical Philology 114. 3: 383-405.
- 2018: 鈥淭he silence of the muse.鈥 Arethusa 51. 2: 91-115.
Book reviews
- TBD (in press): Review of Ready, Jonathan L. 2019. Orality, Textuality, and the Homeric Epics. Oxford. Phoenix.
- 2021: Review of Loney, Alexander A. 2019. The Ethics of Revenge and the Meaning of the Odyssey. Oxford. Classical Journal.
- 2019: Review of Grethlein, J. 2017. Die Odyssee: Homer und die Kunst des Erz盲hlens. M眉nchen. Journal of Hellenic Studies 139: 233-234.
Selected recent presentations
- 2023 (upcoming): 鈥淔orking time and spectatorship in the Odyssey鈥 (Society for Classical Studies)
- 2021: 鈥淚liadic fame and the splitting of time鈥 (Classical Association of the Middle West and South)
- 鈥斺淗omeric fame and incompleteness, or, the zombie apocalypse will not arrive鈥 (Whitman College)
- 2020: 鈥淭he breaking of the present: time and kleos in the Iliad鈥 (University of Toronto)
- 鈥斺淓kphrasis and the ontological problem of pastoral鈥 (Classical Association of the Middle West and South)