Where Do We Draw the Line? Addressing Eminent Scholars’ Imperfect Pasts
LARB presents the fourth entry in “Pasts Imperfect,” a column that explores the impact of ancient pasts on the present.
Nandini Pandey works on Roman culture, its representation in contemporary media, and its potential to inform our modern lives. Author of The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome: Latin Poetic Responses to Early Imperial Iconography (Cambridge, 2018) and numerous scholarly and public-facing articles, she is currently writing a book on Roman race and diversity for Princeton University Press.
LARB presents the fourth entry in “Pasts Imperfect,” a column that explores the impact of ancient pasts on the present.