Rome, Season One (PDF)
History Makes Television
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Rome, Season One: History Makes Television examines the
first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome, in a
collection of thought-provoking essays by some of the world's
most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and
popular...
first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome, in a
collection of thought-provoking essays by some of the world's
most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and
popular...
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Rome, Season One: History Makes Television examines the
first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome, in a
collection of thought-provoking essays by some of the world's
most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and
popular culture.
* * Examines the first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration,
Rome, in a collection of 17 thought-provoking essays by some
of the world's most influential scholars in the fields of
classical antiquity and popular culture
* Focuses on the award-winning first season's historical
framework, visual and narrative style, contemporary thematic
overtones, and influence on popular culture
* Addresses the artistic values, and roles of the script, sets,
and actors
* Reveals how the series Rome 'makes history'
in terms of representing the past on screen and producing
innovative and influential television.
first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration, Rome, in a
collection of thought-provoking essays by some of the world's
most influential scholars in the fields of classical antiquity and
popular culture.
* * Examines the first season of the HBO-BBC collaboration,
Rome, in a collection of 17 thought-provoking essays by some
of the world's most influential scholars in the fields of
classical antiquity and popular culture
* Focuses on the award-winning first season's historical
framework, visual and narrative style, contemporary thematic
overtones, and influence on popular culture
* Addresses the artistic values, and roles of the script, sets,
and actors
* Reveals how the series Rome 'makes history'
in terms of representing the past on screen and producing
innovative and influential television.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Rome, Season One (PDF)“
List of Illustrations. Notes on Contributors. Episode Guide. Introduction (Monica S. Cyrino). 1 Televising Antiquity: From You Are There to Rome (Jon Solomon). 2 Making History in Rome: Ancient vs. Modern Perspectives (W. Jeffrey Tatum). 3 What I Learned as an Historical Consultant for Rome (Kristina Milnor). 4 Rome's Opening Titles: Triumph, Spectacle and Desire (Holly Haynes). 5 The Fog of War: The Army in Rome (Lee L. Brice). 6 Caesar's Soldiers: The Pietas of Vorenus & Pullo (Brian Cooke). 7 Becoming Augustus: The Education of Octavian (Barbara Weiden Boyd). 8 "Not Some Cheap Murder": Caesar's Assassination (Alison Futrell). 9 Women's Politics in the Streets of Rome (Antony Augoustakis). 10 Atia and the Erotics of Authority (Monica S. Cyrino). 11 Her First Roman: A Cleopatra for Rome (Gregory N. Daugherty). 12 Gowns and Gossip: Gender and Class Struggle in Rome (Margaret M. Toscano). 13 The Gender Gap: Religious Spaces in Rome (J. Mira Seo). 14 Staging Interiors in Rome's Villas (Alena Allen). 15 Latin in the Movies and Rome (Ward Briggs). 16 Spectacle of Sex: Bodies on Display in Rome (Stacie Raucci). 17 Vice is Nice: Rome and Deviant Sexuality (Anise K. Strong). Bibliography. Index.
Autoren-Porträt
Monica S. Cyrino is Professor of Classics at the University of New Mexico. She is the author of Big Screen Rome (Blackwell, 2005) and In Pandora's Jar: Lovesickness in Early Greek Poetry (1995), and has appeared as an academic consultant on the television show History vs. Hollywood on The History Channel. Dr. Cyrino was awarded the American Philological Association's national teaching award in classics (1998-1999).
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2009, 1. Auflage, 272 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Monica Silveira Cyrino
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1444301551
- ISBN-13: 9781444301557
- Erscheinungsdatum: 25.03.2009
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