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Reception Studies

Reception Studies

Reception Studies

Lorna Hardwick, The Open University, Milton Keynes
May 2003
Paperback
9780198528654
£21.99
GBP
Paperback

    The texts, images and events of the ancient world have been used both as sources of authority and exploitation in politics, culture and society and as icons of resistance and contest. How classical culture is transplanted into new contexts, how texts are translated and performed and how Greek and Roman values are perceived and used continues to be a force in current debates. The main concepts and explanatory frameworks used in the field are introduced through chapters on reception within antiquity and case studies of more recent receptions from Africa, the Caribbean, Europe and the USA. The book will be of use to all those interested in the relationship between the arts, culture and society as well as to students and teachers of classical subjects and of literature, drama, film and comparative cultural studies.

    • Introduces and explains the main concepts used in classical reception studies
    • Discusses the importance of attitudes to the past and adaptation of art and myth within antiquity as well as subsequently
    • Analyses the impact of translations, versions and cross-genre developments in a variety of countries and cultures

    Product details

    May 2003
    Paperback
    9780198528654
    136 pages
    235 × 156 × 9 mm
    0.217kg
    8 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of Illustrations
    • 1. From the Classical Tradition to Reception Studies
    • 2. Reception within Antiquity
    • 3. Challenging Stereotypes - the Contexts of Reception
    • 4. Staging Receptions
    • 5. Film and Poetry
    • 6. (Re)Evalutations - (why) do Reception Studies matter?
    • Bibliography
    • Supplementary Bibliography
    • About the Author.
      Author
    • Lorna Hardwick , The Open University, Milton Keynes