Donna Zuckerberg

Donna Zuckerberg is a classicist and author known for her work on the intersection of classical studies and modern culture. She is the author of 'Not All Dead White Men,' which examines the appropriation of classical texts by online communities.

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  1. 1. Not All Dead White Men

    Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age

    This insightful work delves into the appropriation of classical texts by online communities, particularly those within the "manosphere," who use ancient literature to justify misogynistic and regressive ideologies. By examining how these groups selectively interpret works from figures like Ovid and Seneca, the book highlights the troubling ways in which classical antiquity is manipulated to support modern-day gender biases. Through a critical lens, it explores the intersection of classical scholarship and contemporary digital culture, urging readers to reconsider the role of ancient texts in today's sociopolitical landscape.

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