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Paul and Seneca Among the Condemned: The Use of Spectacle in the Early Empire relocates the comparison of these two figures from the philosopher's lecture hall to the amphitheaters of Rome and Corinth. The book explores the sites and images of spectacle that littered the landscapes of the ancient world. By examining archaeological remains alongside the letters of Paul and Seneca, James R. Unwin recreates their exhibitions of spectacle imagery. What we discover in viewing these provocative scenes from the grim world of the arena are suggestive responses to sovereign power and state terror.…mehr
Paul and Seneca Among the Condemned: The Use of Spectacle in the Early Empire relocates the comparison of these two figures from the philosopher's lecture hall to the amphitheaters of Rome and Corinth. The book explores the sites and images of spectacle that littered the landscapes of the ancient world. By examining archaeological remains alongside the letters of Paul and Seneca, James R. Unwin recreates their exhibitions of spectacle imagery. What we discover in viewing these provocative scenes from the grim world of the arena are suggestive responses to sovereign power and state terror. Their responses open up space for us to think through the reproduction of new arenas in our present world.
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Autorenporträt
James R. Unwin is a senior policy analyst at the Ministry for Primary Industries in Wellington, New Zealand.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Illustrations Introduction: Grim Worlds of the Condemned Part I: Rome, Corinth, and their Spectacular Landscapes Chapter 1: Sites, Sponsors, and Spectators: The Popularity of Roman and Corinthian Arenas Chapter 2: The Stands and the Sand: Ideology and Representation of Arenas Empire-Wide Part II: Paul, Seneca, and their Spectacles of Death Chapter 3: "Thrown Down but not Destroyed": Arenas of Suffering and Struggle Chapter 4: "In Honour and Dishonour": Criticising Performances and Confronting Death Epilogue: Mimicry or Subversion of Grim Worlds Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Illustrations Introduction: Grim Worlds of the Condemned Part I: Rome, Corinth, and their Spectacular Landscapes Chapter 1: Sites, Sponsors, and Spectators: The Popularity of Roman and Corinthian Arenas Chapter 2: The Stands and the Sand: Ideology and Representation of Arenas Empire-Wide Part II: Paul, Seneca, and their Spectacles of Death Chapter 3: "Thrown Down but not Destroyed": Arenas of Suffering and Struggle Chapter 4: "In Honour and Dishonour": Criticising Performances and Confronting Death Epilogue: Mimicry or Subversion of Grim Worlds Bibliography About the Author
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