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Orientalism and the Reception of Powerful Women from the Ancient World: IMAGINES – Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts

Editat de Dr Filippo Carlà-Uhink, Anja Wieber
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2021
Why is Cleopatra, a descendent of Alexander the Great, a Ptolemy from a Greek-Macedonian family, in popular imagination an Oriental woman? True, she assumed some aspects of pharaonic imagery in order to rule Egypt, but her Orientalism mostly derives from ancient (Roman) and modern stereotypes: both the Orient and the idea of a woman in power are signs, in the Western tradition, of 'otherness' - and in this sense they can easily overlap and interchange. This volume investigates how ancient women, and particularly powerful women, such as queens and empresses, have been re-imagined in Western (and not only Western) arts; highlights how this re-imagination and re-visualization is, more often than not, the product of Orientalist stereotypes - even when dealing with women who had nothing to do with Eastern regions; and compares these images with examples of Eastern gaze on the same women. Through the chapters in this volume, readers will discover the similarities and differences in the ways in which women in power were and still are described and decried by their opponents.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350193697
ISBN-10: 1350193690
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria IMAGINES – Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Provides a clear overview of the forms and means of reception of ancient women, the roles they assumed in popular works and the ways they are broadly present in popular imagination

Notă biografică

Filippo Carlà-Uhink is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Potsdam, Germany.Anja Wieber taught for many years as lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Bochum, Germany, and is now an independent scholar, Germany.

Cuprins

List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Filippo Carlà-Uhink, Potsdam University, Germany & Anja Wieber, Independent Scholar, Germany 2. Semiramide in India. The Reception of an Ancient Oriental Warrior Queen in Baroque Opera Kerstin Droß-Krüpe, Universität Kassel, Germany3. Carian Queens from the Orient to Greece and Back: The Reception of Artemisia I and Artemisia II Irene Berti, Independent Scholar, Germany4. The Persian Boy, the Bactrian Girl and the Man from Macedon - Gender and Orientalisms in Mary Renault's Alexander the Great-Trilogy Ann-Cathrin Harders, Universität Bielefeld, Germany5. Drypetis in Fact and (Fan) Fiction Sabine Müller, Universität Marburg, Germany6. Exotic, Erotic, Heroic? Women of Carthage in Western Imagination Marta Garia Morcillo, University of Roehampton, UK7. In the Name of Cleopatra: Emma Hamilton and Catherine Stepney Make Their Mark Mary Hamer, Kipling Society, UK8. Colon(ial)izing Fulvia: (Re)Presenting the Military Woman in History, Fiction, and Art Peter Keegan, Macquarie University, Australia9. The Oriental Empresses of Rome. Severan Women in Literature and the Performative Arts Martijn Icks, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands10. The Palmyrene Queen Zenobia in Syrian TV - Inverting Orientalism for Modern Nationhood? Anja Wieber, Independent Scholar, Germany11. The Dark Gaze of Galla Placidia, Christopher Bishop, Australian National University, Australia12. Theodora A.P. (After Procopius) / Theodora A.S. (After Sardou): Metamorphoses of an Empress Filippo Carlà-Uhink, Potsdam University, Germany13. From Historical Enigma to Modern Role Model: The Reception of Sasanid Queen Sirin in Contemporary Iranian Cinema Irene Madreiter, Universität Innsbruck, Austria14. Instead of a Conclusion: Gynaecocracy in the Orient, Oriental Seclusion in the Occident Beate Wagner-Hasel, Universität Hannover, GermanyNotes Bibliography Index

Recenzii

An illuminating and thought-provoking read.
The editors have put together a collection of the highest academic standard ... A valuable overview of the history of scholarship on women in antiquity to both experts and newcomers to the field alike. It is a project admirable in both its ambition and execution, and one whose flexible and open-ended approach to different modes of reception deserves to set a precedent for future editions on reception studies.
In a world where the terms 'Western' and 'Eastern' are politically charged, this book could not be more timely. By examining the construction of Orientalism in the ancient world and how the past has been used to reinforce modern prejudices, it lays bare the motivations that underpin such thinking.
Orient/Other: what a dangerous, and yet fascinating mix! A unique gallery of powerful and intriguing figures embodying Orient, and Other, across time and space, from ancient to modern medias (such as games, comics, fanfiction) in a new, fresh perspective. A must-have for everyone interested in Orientalism and gender studies.