
Ketevan Nadareishvili is a Georgian literary scholar and an editor.
She has been an Associate professor at I. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University since 2006; For years she was a consultant for NAEC, also worked as an expert within the cultural program at Open Society – Georgia Foundation.
Ketevan Nadareishvili’s major fields interests include: Ancient Greek Drama and its receptions: Gender Studies; study of the Ancient Georgian Peoples as the Other in the Ancient Context; Comparative Literature Studies.
She is the author of a monograph Woman in Classical Athens and Greek Tragedy (Tbilisi, Logos Publishing, 2008) and co-author with Nana Tonia of the book Penelope. The Portraits of Women in the Ancient World (Tbilisi, Logos Publishing, 2003). Also she is co-author of collective works, namely, Democratic Tendencies: Ancient World and Georgia (Encyclopedia) (Tbilisi, Logos Publishing, 2012), and Argonauts. Medea, Myth and History (Tbilisi, Griphon Publishing, 2024)
Alongside it she is an author of approximately 70 publications and 70 entries for the Encyclopedia Caucasus Antiquus; in the last ten years she has participated in more than 30 International conferences; She collaborated with the international project “European Network of Research and Documentation of the Ancient Greek Drama” sponsored by European Commission, Research Directorates, Socrates/Erasmus Thematic Network, the Ministries of Culture and Education of Greece. She conducted various editorial activities, is a member of the Journal Logos’ editorial board. She read educational lectures for junior humanitarians at “Unijunior Tsu”
She is a member of international scientific organizations such as CESS, GCLA, ICLA, ACLA and ASEEES.