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The figure of Spartacus often serves as an icon of resistance
against oppression in modern political movements, while his legend
has inspired numerous receptions over the centuries in many
different popular media. This new essay collection brings together
a wide range of scholarly perspectives on the four seasons of the
acclaimed and highly successful premium cable television series
'Spartacus' (2010-13), with contributions from experts in the
fields of Classics, History, Gender, Film and Media Studies, and
Classical Reception. 'STARZ Spartacus' uncovers a fascinating range
of topics and themes within the series such as slavery, society,
politics, spectacle, material culture, sexuality, aesthetics, and
fan reception. As the first volume of essays published on the
entirety of the STARZ series, this book is a valuable resource for
both students and scholars eager to confront a new Spartacus, as
the hero of the slave revolt is recast for a twenty-first century
audience.The first academic volume looking at various themes of the
premium cable TV series 'Spartacus'Includes original, innovative
research in fields of history, politics, gender, film, fan culture
Explores the theme of Spartacus on screen from multiple angles:
history, classics, film studies, reception studies, gender studies,
fandom studies
Gladiator, rebel slave leader, revolutionary: a collection of
essays dissecting four seasons of STARZ Spartacus The figure of
Spartacus often serves as an icon of resistance against oppression
in modern political movements, while his legend has inspired
numerous receptions over the centuries in many different popular
media. This new essay collection brings together a wide range of
scholarly perspectives on the four seasons of the acclaimed and
highly successful premium cable television series STARZ Spartacus
(2010-13), with contributions from experts in the fields of
Classics, History, Gender, Film and Media Studies, and Classical
Reception. STARZ Spartacus uncovers a fascinating range of topics
and themes within the series such as slavery, society, politics,
spectacle, material culture, sexuality, aesthetics, and fan
reception. As the first volume of essays published on the entirety
of the STARZ Spartacus series, this book is a valuable resource for
both students and scholars eager to confront a new Spartacus, as
the hero of the slave revolt is recast for a twenty-first century
audience. The first academic volume looking at various themes of
the premium cable TV series Spartacus Includes original, innovative
research in fields of history, politics, gender, film, fan culture
Explores the theme of Spartacus on screen from multiple angles:
history, classics, film studies, reception studies, gender studies,
fandom studies
This is a collection of 16 cutting edge essays on Rome Season Two.
It is set in the turbulent years after Caesar's assassination in 44
BC, Season Two of the HBO BBC series Rome lays bare a city shaken
by the violent power struggle between Octavian, Caesar's adopted
son and heir, and Mark Antony, his most trusted general, bound in
the seductive spell of Cleopatra. Rome Season Two: Trial and
Triumph is the first academic volume to explore the second season
of this critically acclaimed and commercially successful drama. It
brings together 16 pioneering and provocative essays written by an
international cast of leading classical scholars and media critics.
Focusing on the series' historical framework, visual and narrative
style, thematic overtones, and influence on modern popular culture,
this book also engages with the authenticity of the production and
considers its place in the tradition of epic films and television
series set in ancient Rome. With a foreword by the producer and
historical consultant on the series, this volume is both scholarly
and entertaining. It will be an invaluable resource for students
and scholars in Classics and Ancient History as well as Film and
Media Studies. It is the only academic volume focused exclusively
on Season Two of Rome. It showcases both established and up and
coming international scholars. It is edited by a leading
contemporary scholar in the field. It is an original, innovative
research in fields of history, politics, gender, film, fan culture.
It explores the theme of Rome on screen from multiple angles:
history, classics, film studies, reception studies, gender studies,
fandom studies.
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