Leslie Kurke
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Leslie V. Kurke (born 1959) is a professor of Ancient Greek & Roman Studies and of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley.[1]
She graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1981 (B.A. Greek Literature) and from Princeton University (M.A, Ph.D. Classics) in 1988.[1] Her doctoral thesis was Pindar's Oikonomia: The House as Organizing Metaphor in the Odes of Pindar.[2]
Kurke is married to another professor at Berkeley, Andrew Garrett.[3]
- 1999 MacArthur Fellows Program
- 2002 Distinguished Teaching Award, bestowed by the Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate's Committee on Teaching[3]
- 2010 Elected to the American Philosophical Society[4]
- 2020 Association of American Publishers PROSE Award in Classics, for Pindar, Song, and Space