2022 Book Sexuality in Greek and Roman society and literature: a sourcebookJohnson, Marguerite (2022). Sexuality in Greek and Roman society and literature: a sourcebook. 2nd ed. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003242048 |
2016 Book Ovid on cosmetics: Medicamina Faciei Femineae and related textsJohnson, Marguerite (2016). Ovid on cosmetics: Medicamina Faciei Femineae and related texts. New York, NY, United States: Bloomsbury Academic. doi: 10.5040/9781474218696.0008 |
2007 Book SapphoJohnson, Marguerite (2007). Sappho. London, United Kingdom: Bristol Classical Press. |
2024 Book Chapter IntroductionJohnson, Marguerite and Baltussen, Han (2024). Introduction. Volume 1: a cultural history of love in antiquity. (pp. 1-11) edited by Marguerite Johnson and Han Baltussen. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. |
2024 Book Gay Conversion Practices in Memoir, Film and Fiction Stories of Repentance and DefianceJames E. Bennett and Marguerite Johnson eds. (2024). Gay Conversion Practices in Memoir, Film and Fiction Stories of Repentance and Defiance. Library of Gender and Popular Culture, London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. |
2024 Book Chapter IntroductionBennett, James E. and Johnson, Marguerite (2024). Introduction. Gay conversion practices in memoir, film and fiction: stories of repentance and defiance. (pp. 1-37) edited by James E. Bennett and Marguerite Johnson. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. |
2024 Journal Article Baudelaire's Paris looking at Africa, and vice versaRolls, Alistair and Johnson, Marguerite (2024). Baudelaire's Paris looking at Africa, and vice versa. Dix-Neuf, 28 (2), 196-207. doi: 10.1080/14787318.2024.2334112 |
2024 Other Outputs Who was Narcissus?Johnson, Marguerite (2024, 01 31). Who was Narcissus? The Conversation |
2024 Book Volume 1: a cultural history of love in antiquityMarguerite Johnson and Han Baltussen eds. (2024). Volume 1: a cultural history of love in antiquity. A Cultural History of Love, London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. |
2024 Book Chapter ConclusionBennett, James E. and Johnson, Marguerite (2024). Conclusion. Gay conversion practices in memoir, film and fiction: stories of repentance and defiance. (pp. 262-272) edited by James E. Bennett and Marguerite Johnson. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. |
2024 Book Chapter Three films, conversion practices and the paratext: I am Michael, Michael Lost and Found, and Once Gay – Matthew and FriendsJohnson, Marguerite (2024). Three films, conversion practices and the paratext: I am Michael, Michael Lost and Found, and Once Gay – Matthew and Friends. Gay conversion practices in memoir, film and fiction: stories of repentance and defiance. (pp. 125-153) edited by James E. Bennett and Marguerite Johnson. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Academic. doi: 10.5040/9781350289864.ch-004 |
2023 Journal Article Bitchy ladies: domestic violence against ornatrices in Latin poetry—protest femininity, toxic femininity?Johnson, Marguerite (2023). Bitchy ladies: domestic violence against ornatrices in Latin poetry—protest femininity, toxic femininity?. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, 66 (2), 84-96. doi: 10.1093/bics/qbae020 |
2023 Other Outputs A very Australian scandalHebblethwaite, Phil (2023). A very Australian scandal. London, United Kingdom: BBC Radio. |
2023 Other Outputs Contaminations, revisions, reinventions: how cultures, ancient and modern, have influenced each otherJohnson, Marguerite (2023, 09 17). Contaminations, revisions, reinventions: how cultures, ancient and modern, have influenced each other The Conversation |
2023 Journal Article Georges Cuvier’s autopsy report on Sara Baartman: a translation and commentaryJohnson, Marguerite and Rolls, Alistair (2023). Georges Cuvier’s autopsy report on Sara Baartman: a translation and commentary. Terrae Incognitae, 55 (2), 170-195. doi: 10.1080/00822884.2023.2227480 |
2023 Other Outputs ‘I gave birth but did not bring a child to life’: for millenia, women expressed their pain through a belief in demonic, female monstersJohnson, Marguerite (2023, 07 04). ‘I gave birth but did not bring a child to life’: for millenia, women expressed their pain through a belief in demonic, female monsters The Conversation |
2023 Book Chapter Mansplaining with Ovid: Ars-cultus-munditia and the 'Natural' bodyJohnson, Marguerite (2023). Mansplaining with Ovid: Ars-cultus-munditia and the 'Natural' body. Body technologies in the Greco-Roman world: technosôma, gender and sex. (pp. 161-180) edited by Maria Gerolemou and Giulia Maria Chesi. Liverpool, United Kingdom: Liverpool University Press. |
2023 Book Chapter Warfare, violence, rape, revenge: Jane Holland’s Boudicca & CO.Johnson, Marguerite (2023). Warfare, violence, rape, revenge: Jane Holland’s Boudicca & CO.. Revisiting rape in antiquity: sexualized violence in Greek and Roman worlds. (pp. 247-264) edited by Susan Deacy, José Malheiro Magalhães and Jean Zacharski Menzies. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Academic. doi: 10.5040/9781350099234.ch-015 |
2022 Other Outputs What is a goblin?Johnson, Marguerite (2022, 12 14). What is a goblin? The Conversation |
2022 Book Chapter Sappho and the feminist movement twentieth and twenty-first centuriesJohnson, Marguerite (2022). Sappho and the feminist movement twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A companion to Greek lyric. (pp. 484-495) edited by Laura Swift. Hoboken, NJ United States: John Wiley and Sons. doi: 10.1002/9781119122661.ch33 |