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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Non-Christian religions > Pre-Christian European & Mediterranean religions > General
To what extent did mythological figures such as Circe and Medea
influence the representation of the powerful 'oriental' enchantress
in modern Western art? What role did the ancient gods and heroes
play in the construction of the imaginary worlds of the modern
fantasy genre? What is the role of undead creatures like zombies
and vampires in mythological films? Looking across the millennia,
from the distrust of ancient magic and oriental cults, which
threatened the new-born Christian religion, to the revival and
adaptation of ancient myths and religion in the arts centuries
later, this book offers an original analysis of the reception of
ancient magic and the supernatural, across a wide variety of
different media - from comics to film, from painting to opera.
Working in a variety of fields across the globe, the authors of
these essays deconstruct certain scholarly traditions by proposing
original interdisciplinary approaches and collaborations, showing
to what extent the visual and performing arts of different periods
interlink and shape cultural and social identities.
The role of human sacrifice in the ancient Mediterranean world and
its implications continue to be topics that fire the popular
imagination and engender scholarly discussion and controversy. This
volume provides balanced and judicious treatments of the various
facets of these topics from a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural
perspective. It provides nuanced examinations of ancient ritual,
exploring the various meanings that human sacrifice held for
antiquity, and examines its varied repercussions up into the modern
world. The book explores evidence to shed new light on the origins
of the rite, to whom these sacrifices were offered, and by whom
they were performed. It presents fresh insights into the social and
religious meanings of this practice in its varied biblical
landscape and ancient contexts, and demonstrates how human
sacrifice has captured the imagination of later writers who have
employed it in diverse cultural and theological discourses to
convey their own views and ideologies. It provides valuable
perspectives for understanding key cultural, theological and
ideological dimensions, such as the sacrifice of Christ,
scapegoating,self-sacrifice and martyrdom in post-biblical and
modern times.
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