Books, Articles, Exhibits

Books

Εύα Πάλμερ-Σικελιανού: Υφαίνοντας τον μύθο μιας ζωής (2022, edittranslated by Katerina Schina; edited by Angelos Kokolakis).

Eva Palmer Sikelianos: A Life in Ruins (2019).

Culture and Customs of Greece (2010).

“What these Ithakas mean…”: Readings in Cavafy (2002, companion to exhibit and website, Cavafy’s World).

Greece: A Traveler’s Literary Companion (1997).

Topographies of Hellenism: Mapping the Homeland (1995).

Τοπογραφίες του Ελληνισμού: Χαρτογραφώντας την πατρίδα (1998, translated and edited by Panagiōtēs Stogiannos; Maria Kyrtzakē; Katerina Schina).


Edited Journals

Journal of Modern Greek Studies, coedited with Neni Panourgia (2014-2016) and Thomas W. Gallant (2016-2019).

Journal of Modern Greek Studies 31:2 Special section: “Selections from the Prizewinning Translations of the 2013 MGSA Elizabeth Constantinides Memorial Prize Competition,” co-edited with Karen Emmerich, with co-authored Preface, “Greek Literature Gains in Translation.”  JMGS vol. 31:2 (October 2013):  277-316.

Thesis 11, “Mediterranean: Theories and Histories,” co-edited with Peter Murphy, vol. 59 (Nov. 1999).


Articles (select)

“Not Another Polytechnic Occupation! Reading the Graffiti on the Athens Polytechneio, March 2015.” In “Greece is Burning” Hot Spots series, Cultural Anthropology website, April 21, 2016, edited by James Faubian, Eugenia Georges, and Gonda Van Steen.

“The Bridge Between the Classical and the Modern.” South Atlantic Quarterly 98:4 (Fall 1999): 633-654. Reprinted in Mythistory and Narratives of the Nation in the Balkans, edited by Tatjana Aleksic, 134-154 (London: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Ltd.).

“A Day’s Journey: Constantinople, December 9, 1919.” Michigan Quarterly Review 45:1 (Winter 2006): 73-98.

“Mediterranean Topographies before Balkanization.” In The Mediterranean Reconsidered. Representations, Emergences, Recompositions, edited by Mauro Peressini and Ratiba Hadj-Moussa, 235-248 (Canadian Museum of Civilization Mercury Series, Cultural Studies Paper 79), reprinted from Diaspora 6:2 (Fall 1997).

“Greek Modernists’ Discovery of the Aegean, or How the Aegean Came to Occupy Greece’s Center.” In Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflections on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline, edited by John Cherry, Despina Margomenou, and Lauren E. Talalay, 133-149 (Ann Arbor: Kelsey Museum Publication 2).

“‘What Will We Have to Remember?’ Helen Papanikolas’s Art of Telling.” Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora, special issue devoted to Helen Papanikolas. 29.2 (December 2013): 15-26.

“Beyond Hellenicity: Can We Find Another Topos?” Journal of Modern Greek Studies 15 (October 1997): 217-229.

“The Intellectual in Greek America.” Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora (1997) 23:2: 85-109.


Exhibits

Women’s Fabric Arts in Greek America (curated exhibit, Columbus Ohio, 1996).

Cavafy’s World (curated exhibit, Kelsey Museum, 2002, and online site, with Lauren E. Talalay).

Global Graffiti and Street Art Project (curated by Amanda Krugliak, Institute for the Humanities, University of Michigan, with Artemis Leontis and Christiane Gruber).


Talks

“The Alternative Archaeologies of Eva Palmer Sikelianos,” American School of Classical Studies at Athens, May 26, 2014