Eva Thury, PhD
Associate Professor of English
Department of English and Philosophy
Education:
- PhD, Classics, University of Pennsylvania, 1976
- MS, Information Science, 91制片厂, 1987
Bio:
Lately I am writing about the vampire as a hero figure. Although Stephenie Meyer has played large in our sense of the vampire, her romantic bloodsuckers are not the only revenants we are telling stories about. We have bloodthirsty vampires galore, as well as zombies, zombies everywhere. I am investigating the relationship of our recent stories to 19th century vampires and studying what the newer stories say about our culture. My other project these days is putting the finishing touches on the translation from the Hungarian of ethnographical accounts collected by S谩ndor Bacskai in Egy L茅p茅s Jeruzs谩lem Fel茅 (One Step Toward Jerusalem). This is a volume of stories told by ethnic Hungarian Orthodox Jews living in Hungary and neighboring countries. It focuses on their lives during and after World War II, and includes many poignant and inspiring stories about individuals struggling to maintain their tradition and identity amidst the genocide of the war and the decades of persecution and repression which followed it.
Selected Publications:
- Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths. (3rd ed.) With Margaret K. Devinney. 2008: Oxford University Press.
- "Heraclitus and me in the blogosphere" When Falls the Coliseum September 17, 2009