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TV antiquity
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14 March 2019

PERFORMING ARTS / Television / History & Criticism, HISTORY / Ancient / Greece, HISTORY / Ancient / Rome, Television: styles and genres
'TV Antiquity sits at the confluence between Media Studies and Classical Reception Studies and makes an important contribution to both fields… Thanks to Magerstadt’s rich and stimulating book, the essential groundwork is prepared for future cross-disciplinary investigations.'
Critical Studies in Television
Part I: The ancient world as serial television drama
Part II: Pepla and politics: the emergence of a television genre (1960s)
Case study 1: The Caesars (1968)
Case study 2: L’Odissea/The Odyssey (1968)
Part III: Costumes and censorship: the BBC’s Roman Empire (1970s)
Case study 3: I, Claudius (1976)
Case study 4: The Eagle of the Ninth (1977)
Part IV: Cult and kitsch: Greco-Roman myths on American television (1980-90s)
Case study 5: The Last Days of Pompeii (1984)
Case study 6: Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995-99)
Part V: Expanse and spectacle: the postmillennial revival of a genre
Case study 7: Rome (2005-07)
Case study 8: Spartacus (2010-13)
Conclusion: what is the future of TV-antiquity?
Index