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Representations of Antiquity in Film offers an introduction to how
the ancient world is represented in film and especially Hollywood
cinema. McGeough considers the potential that movies have for
helping us think about antiquity and their relationship to more
traditional academic historical work. The book shows how
contemporary issues are drawn out through the cinematic
presentations of the past and how modern values are naturalized
through their presentation in ancient settings. Through discussion
of films from the silent film era to the present, McGeough traces
the formative role that films of various genres have had in shaping
our perceptions of Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Holy Land, Greece, Rome,
barbarian Europe, and the Maya. Not ignoring the traditional
historical epic film, the book also presents detailed analyses of
comedies, action films, art house fare, exploitation flicks and any
type of movie in which audiences experience depictions of the past.
By considering cinematic narrative as well as various elements of
film design, McGeough presents a comprehensive overview of the
topic designed for students and scholars with varying backgrounds
in media studies, archaeology, religious studies, and ancient
history.
Representations of Antiquity in Film offers an introduction to how
the ancient world is represented in film and especially Hollywood
cinema. McGeough considers the potential that movies have for
helping us think about antiquity and their relationship to more
traditional academic historical work. The book shows how
contemporary issues are drawn out through the cinematic
presentations of the past and how modern values are naturalized
through their presentation in ancient settings. Through discussion
of films from the silent film era to the present, McGeough traces
the formative role that films of various genres have had in shaping
our perceptions of Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Holy Land, Greece, Rome,
barbarian Europe, and the Maya. Not ignoring the traditional
historical epic film, the book also presents detailed analyses of
comedies, action films, art house fare, exploitation flicks and any
type of movie in which audiences experience depictions of the past.
By considering cinematic narrative as well as various elements of
film design, McGeough presents a comprehensive overview of the
topic designed for students and scholars with varying backgrounds
in media studies, archaeology, religious studies, and ancient
history.
The Romans provides an accessible introduction to the history,
society, and scholarship of one of the most captivating and
enduring civilizations in human history. From the establishment of
the monarchy and the Republican era to the decline of the Empire,
this comprehensive volume examines every aspect of Roman culture
from both historical and archaeological perspectives. In addition
to surveying the well-estbalished subjects of Roman history, author
Kevin McGeough discusses the latest events in the archaeological
investigation of Rome, such as the recent excavations at the Temple
of Castor and Pollux in the Roman Forum and the controversial
identification of an ossuary thought by some to hold the body of
James, the brother of Jesus. The text is accompanied by carefully
chosen illustrations, maps, a glossary, and chronology. Throughout,
general readers and students will gain a vivid understanding of
Roman civilization and of why it still captures our imagination
today.
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