Gwen Grewal
                Onassis Lecturer in Ancient Greek Thought and Language & Assistant Professor of Ancient Philosophy
                
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         Profile 
	Gwenda-lin Grewal is the Onassis Lecturer in Ancient Greek Thought and Language &  Assistant Professor of Ancient Philosophy at NSSR.
	For me, philosophy involves a dialogue between the ordinary and the strange. This is played out between self and world and self and self in the tension between thinking and being—a tension that, if we are to believe Socrates in Plato’s Phaedo, would be best resolved by practicing "dying and being dead." At its least morbid, this would mean devoting oneself paradoxically to neutralizing one's own bias and interest, a task which seems to bring with it a curious (yet damning) pleasure, when one discovers one’s own estrangement in a moment of insight or connection. Philosophy must be suspicious about its own goodness too. How does one understand the goodness of the true? This question transfixes, and reflects within it questions of existence, meaning, and nothing, but especially nothing, which may be the strangest and most ordinary omission of all.
	 
         Degrees Held 
	PhD 2010, Philosophy & Classics (Joint Degree), Tulane University
	BA 2006, Philosophy & Classics, Sarah Lawrence College
	 
        
         Recent Publications 
	Books:
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		Fashion | Sense: On Philosophy & Fashion (Bloomsbury Academic, 2022)
 
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		Thinking of Death in Plato’s Euthydemus: A Close Reading and New Translation (Oxford University Press, 2022)
 
	Translations: 
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		Plato’s Phaedo, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2018
 
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		Plato’s Euthydemus (in Thinking of Death in Plato’s Euthydemus), Oxford University Press, 2022
 
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		Plato's Cratylus, New Alexandria, forthcoming 
 
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		Other Translations (annotated and printed for use in courses):    Plato’s Menexenus, Minos, Crito, Lesser Hippias, Theages
 
	Edited Collections:
	Some Recent Essays:
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		"Obsolete History and Twilight Metaphysics: On Heidegger's 'Der Spruch des Anaximander'" (forthcoming from Bollettino della Società Filosofica Italiana)
 
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		"Truth in Joking: On Aristophanes' Comic School" in Paideia on Stage, eds. Phillip Mitsis, Heather Reid, and Victoria Pichugina (Parnassos Press, 2023)
 
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		"A punk by any other name would smell as rotten" in Punk Rock and Philosophy, eds. Josh Heter and Richard Greene (Carus, 2022)
 
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		“A Note on Plato’s Euthydemus 304b” (on Pindar) in Classics@22: Poetic (Mis)quotations in Plato, Washington D.C.: Center for Hellenic Studies, 2022
 
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		 “How Philosophers Look,” Review of Nickolas Pappas’s The Philosopher’s New Clothes: The Theaetetus, the Academy, and Philosophy’s Turn Against Fashion, Ancient Philosophy, 41, Spring 2021
 
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		For more see my website www.gwengrewal.com
 
	Selected Other Media:
	Doll Power
	LA RB, Fashioning Death
	The Philosophy of Ripped Jeans
	Bernie's Mittens
         Performances and Appearances 
	"Fashion, Identity, & Freedom of Expression," Political Theory Institute, American University, 2020
	“In Conversation with Salman Rushdie,” Sarah Lawrence College, 2017
         Research Interests 
	Ancient Philosophy and its reception; Plato; Aesthetics (esp. fashion); poetry and philosophy; problems of translation and language.
	 
         Awards And Honors 
	Blegen Research Fellowship in Greek & Roman Studies (Vassar College, 2019-20); Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Humanities (Yale University, 2010-12); H.B. Earhart Doctoral Fellowship (2006-10)