Classics in the Modern World brings together a collection of distinguished international contributors to discuss the features and implications of a 'democratic turn' in modern perceptions of ancient Greece and Rome. It examines how Greek and Roman material has been involved with issues of democracy, both in political culture and in the greater diffusion of classics in recent times outside the elite classes. By looking at individual case studies from theatre, film, fiction, TV, radio, museums, and popular media, and through area studies that consider trends over time in particular societies, the volume explores the relationship between Greek and Roman ways of thinking and modern definitions of democratic practices and approaches, enabling a wider re-evaluation of the role of ancient Greece and Rome in the modern world.
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Classics in the Modern World explores the features and implications of a 'democratic turn' in modern perceptions of the ancient world. Exploring the relationship between Greek and Roman ways of thinking and modern definitions of democratic practices and approaches, it enables a wider re-evaluation of the role of classics in the modern world.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; INTRODUCTION; SECTION 1: CONTROVERSIES AND DEBATES; SECTION 2: AREA STUDY THE UNITED STATES; SECTION 3: EDUCATION: IDEOLOGIES, PRACTICES AND CONTEXTS; SECTION 4: GREEK DRAMA IN MODERN PERFORMANCE: DEMOCRACY, CULTURE AND TRADITION; SECTION 5: CREATIVITY FEMALE AGENCY IN FICTION ON POETRY; SECTION 6: THE PUBLIC IMAGINATION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
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A short review can hardly do justice to the efforts to build bridges between our discipline and the concerns of modern society relevant to the life of the students whom most of us teach ... One hopes that this volume is only a start of the larger diversification of the classical tradition and reception and that the future collections of such kind will broaden its geographic scope and include more countries beyond Western Europe and its most notable influences.
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Includes contributions from an international list of scholars Explores a range of arts and media examples which are considered in detail Offers a critical evaluation of the histories of concepts such as democracy Illustrated throughout
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Lorna Hardwick is Emeritus Professor of Classical Studies at the Open University. She has published books and articles on Greek drama and on Greek and Latin poetry and historiography and its reception in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is editor of the Classical Receptions Journal and co-series editor of the Classical Presences series (OUP). Stephen Harrison is Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Professor of Latin Literature in the University of Oxford. He is author of books on Vergil, Horace, and Apuleius and of a range of pieces on classical reception in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Includes contributions from an international list of scholars Explores a range of arts and media examples which are considered in detail Offers a critical evaluation of the histories of concepts such as democracy Illustrated throughout
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199673926
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
936 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
37 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
518

Biographical note

Lorna Hardwick is Emeritus Professor of Classical Studies at the Open University. She has published books and articles on Greek drama and on Greek and Latin poetry and historiography and its reception in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is editor of the Classical Receptions Journal and co-series editor of the Classical Presences series (OUP). Stephen Harrison is Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Professor of Latin Literature in the University of Oxford. He is author of books on Vergil, Horace, and Apuleius and of a range of pieces on classical reception in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.