Susan Jane Deacy is a Classics who has been Professor of Classics at the University of Roehampton since January 2018. She researches the history and literature of the Ancient Greece world, with a particular focus on gender and sexuality, ancient Greek mythology and religion, and disability studies. She is also an expert on the teaching of subjects which are potentially sensitive, including sexual violence, domestic violence, and infanticide; she was project leader on the initiative 'Teaching Sensitive Subjects in the Classics Classroom'. She is also series editor of Routledge's Gods and Heroes of the Ancient World, and has been editor of the Bulletin of the Council of University Classical Departments since 2011.
In 2005, she was appointed lecturer in Greek history and literature at the University of Roehampton. She was promoted to senior lecturer in 2007 and to principal lecturer in 2011. She held the Käthe-Leichter visiting professorship for gender studies at the University of Vienna in 2010/11, where she gave the Käthe-Leichter Lecture on 'A traitor to her sex? Athena the trickster'. She became a National Teaching Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2015. She was promoted to Professor of Classics in January 2018.
She is a team member on the 'Our Mythical Childhood' project, which is based in Warsaw and funded by the European Research Council; it examines classical reception in children's and young adults' culture. In relation to this she also researches the autistic connection and reception of myth.
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