I discovered Classics during A Levels: coming from a state school, I didn't know Greek and Latin were still a thing, but when at sixth form college I was offered the chance of something 'like history but better', I took it. One of the first texts I read was Lysias 1, which I've returned to often ever since. I studied English Literature and Classical Studies as an undergraduate at Royal Holloway, University of London, then moved to the University of Bristol for a Masters in Classics and Ancient History. I then moved again to University College London, where I wrote my PhD thesis, ‘Athenian Homicide Rhetoric in Context’, under the supervision of Professor Chris Carey, and also undertook an exchange placement at Yale University to work with Professor Victor Bers. While at UCL, I worked as a teaching assistant in Greek and Latin, and a tutor in the UCL Writing Lab. I completed my PhD in February 2017, and joined the Open University in September 2017 as a Lecturer in Classical Studies. I was promoted to Senior Lecturer in October 2024.
I have two main areas of research interest. The first focuses on Greek oratory, primarily on Athenian forensic oratory from rhetorical, legal, and social-historical perspectives. My book Homicide in the Attic Orators: Rhetoric, Ideology, and Context, published by Routledge in 2020, examined the distinctive role of homicide in Athenian law and culture, and explored how this distinctiveness played out in rhetoric in four pertinent areas: Athenian ideology, religious pollution, relevance, and the twin issues of motivation and intent.Â
One aspect that arose from this study was the importance of location in defining appropriate content for rhetoric; interesting distinctions could be seen between homicide rhetoric delivered in the homicide courts, and that delivered in the popular courts. This observation informed my ongoing interests in space and place in Attic forensic oratory, combining a social historical approach with methodologies from the spatial turn in the humanities and posthuman approaches. The project is ongoing in the form of a number of conference papers and publications.
More generally, I am interested in the importance of viewing works of Athenian oratory not as texts but as speeches, with an emphasis on the act, moment, and location of delivery, and the influence these can have on the original audience’s and our own understanding of their content. For me, the speeches are most interesting for what they say about Athenian cultural beliefs and social history; I am particularly interested in cultural norms and deviations from them, ideals vs reality, and questions of how Athenians perceived themselves and the world around them and were perceived by others.
My second area of interest is in practice-as-research work in the contemporary theatrical reception of Greek myth, for which see below under 'Impact and engagement'.
I am the Director of the research group, and a member of and (Gender and Otherness in the Humanities).
I have previously taught on several OU Classical studies modules: A276 Latin, A229 Exploring the classical world, and A350 Greek and Roman myth: stories and histories (for which I was also deputy chair in production). I wrote the OpenLearn unit , and authored materials on Athens for the Classical Studies section of the interdisciplinary Level 1 module A112 Cultures, and on myth in Athens for A350. Our for A350 was nominated for a Royal Television Society Yorkshire award! I'm currently the chair for Part 1 of the new MA in Classical Studies, for which I authored material on what it means to do classical studies in the 21st century and on ancient literature and the natural environment. I'm also the Qualification Lead for Classical Studies, taking a broad view across the whole curriculum. I'm keen to see ancient Greek language re-enter the Open University curriculum, and have enjoyed teaching the language at all levels: I'm particularly proud of our work on the OpenLearn course , which is freely available to study.Â
I am the co-Artistic Director and a long-time member of  (previously known as By Jove Theatre Company), a London-based performance collective producing new work from old stories. In 2021 we produced The Gentlest Work, a queer myth in pieces: a digital installation exploring queerness, trauma, and joy in the myths surrounding the Oresteia through performance, poetry, and art. The project was funded by Arts Council England, the Hellenic Society, the Institute of Classical Studies, SCS Classics Everywhere, and the Louis M. Rabinowitz Foundation. I have also previous organised poetry events around women in the Homeric poems and the motif of weaving in women's stories with the Gentle Furies. We are now beginning a new impact project, Mythic Storytelling and the Changing Environment, exploring the potential for using myth in performance to help people today reorient their relationship with the natural world in a time of climate emergency. The project is part of the portfolio, and you can read more about it in this .
(2022-06-10)
Plastow, Christine
The Classical Review (pp. 1-3)
(2021-05-07)
Plastow, Christine
Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek and Roman Political Thought, 38(2) (pp. 332-335)
(2020-11)
Plastow, Christine
Journal of Hellenic Studies, 140 (pp. 308-309)
(2020)
Rabinowitz, Nancy; Bell, Marcus; Bullen, David and Plastow, Christine
Practitioners' Voices in Classical Reception Studies(11)
(2019-10)
Plastow, Christine
Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2019, Article 10(10)
(2019)
Plastow, Christine
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 59(4) (pp. 575-595)
(2018-10)
Plastow, Christine
Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2018, Article 49(10)
(2018)
Plastow, Christine
Practitioners' Voices in Classical Reception Studies, 9
(2020-02-03)
Plastow, Christine
ISBN : 9780429027031 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London
(2024-07-12)
Gilles, Greg; Frank, Karolina; Plastow, Christine and Webb, Lewis
In: Gilles, Greg; Frank, Karolina; Plastow, Christine and Webb, Lewis eds. Female Agency in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Women in Ancient Cultures - Ancient History & Classics
ISBN : 9781802071856 | Publisher : Liverpool University Press | Published : Liverpool, UK
(2024-06-12)
Plastow, Christine and Bullen, David
In: Bullen, David and Plastow, Christine eds. Greek Tragedy, Education, and Theatre Practices in the UK Classics Ecology. Classics In and Out of the Academy
ISBN : 9781032256788 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London, UK
(2024-06-12)
Plastow, Christine
In: Bullen, David and Plastow, Christine eds. Greek Tragedy, Education, and Theatre Practices in the UK Classics Ecology. Classics In and Out of the Academy
ISBN : 9781032256788 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London, UK
(2023)
Plastow, Christine
In: Filonik, Jakub; Plastow, Christine and Zelnick-Abramovitz, Rachel eds. Citizenship in Antiquity: Civic Communities in the Ancient Mediterranean. Rewriting Antiquity (pp. 355-368)
ISBN : 9780367687113 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London
(2023)
Filonik, Jakub; Plastow, Christine and Zelnick-Abramovitz, Rachel
In: Filonik, Jakub; Plastow, Christine and Zelnick-Abramovitz, Rachel eds. Citizenship in Antiquity: Civic Communities in the Ancient Mediterranean. Rewriting Antiquity (pp. 1-22)
ISBN : 9780367687113 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London
(2019-08-01)
Plastow, Christine
In: Edwards, Mike and Spatharas, Dimos eds. Forensic Narratives in Athenian Courts (pp. 40-54)
ISBN : 9781315104461 | Publisher : Routledge
(2019)
Plastow, Christine
In: Filonik, Jakub; Griffith-Williams, Brenda and Kucharski, Janek eds. The Making of Identities in Athenian Oratory (pp. 191-205)
ISBN : 9780367228200 | Publisher : Routledge
(2024-07-12)
Gilles, Greg; Frank, Karolina; Plastow, Christine and Webb, Lewis eds.
Women in Ancient Cultures - Ancient History & Classics
ISBN : 9781802071856 | Publisher : Liverpool University Press | Published : Liverpool, UK
(2024-06-12)
Bullen, David and Plastow, Christine eds.
Classics In and Out of the Academy
ISBN : 9781032256788 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London, UK
(2023-06-30)
Filonik, Jakub; Plastow, Christine and Zelnick-Abramovitz, Rachel eds.
Rewriting Antiquity
ISBN : 9780367687113 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London
(2018)
Plastow, Christine
Council of University Classical Departments Bulletin 47