Nightingale’s
research focuses on Greek philosophy and literature, especially Plato and Aristotle;
she attempts to locate these philosophic writers in the socio-political context
of classical Greece (especially democratic Athens). More generally, she is interested
in interdisciplinary approaches to ancient and modern philosophical texts.
Her books include Genres in Dialogue: Plato and the
Construct of Philosophy (Cambridge 1996) and The
Philosophic Spectator in Classical Greece: Theoria in its Cultural Context (Cambridge
forthcoming 2004).
She is currently researching and writing on the philosophy and literature of
ecology (in the modern and postmodern periods).
Andrea
Nightingale
Associate Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature
PhD Berkeley 1989