
Associated Faculty: Walter D. Penrose Jr.
Office: AL-564 | Email: [email protected]
Walter Duvall Penrose, Jr. (PhD City University of New York, 2006) specializes in
the History of Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greek, Hellenistic, and South Asian
contexts. He is the author of Postcolonial Amazons: Female Masculinity and Courage
in Ancient Greek and Sanskrit Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016).
Walter’s other publications include “Hidden in History: Female Homoeroticism and Women
of a Third Nature in the South Asian Past,” Journal of the History of Sexuality 10:1
(2001), “Colliding Cultures: Masculinity and Homoeroticism in Mughal and Early Colonial
South Asia,” in Queer Masculinities 1550 to 1800: Siting Same Sex Love in the Early
Modern World, ed. Katherine O’Donnell and Michael O’Rourke (London: Palgrave Macmillan,
2006), “Before Queerness: Visions of a Homoerotic Heaven in Ancient Greco-Italic Tomb
Paintings,” in Sex in Antiquity, ed. Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, Mark Masterson, James
Robson (London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis, forthcoming), and “A World Away from Ours:
Homoeroticism in the Classics Classroom,” in From Abortion to Pederasty: Addressing
Difficult Topics in the Classics Classroom, ed. Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz and Fiona
McHardy (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, forthcoming). Professor Penrose also
has research and teaching interests in Disability Studies, the History of Ancient
Religions, the Ancient Near East, Greek and Sanskrit Literature, and World History.
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