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Title
Living and dying in the Roman Republic : the series Spartacus and its cinematic examination of freedom, violence and identity / Thomas Wilke.
Uniform Title
Leben und Sterben in der Römischen Republik. English
ISBN
9783658388706 (electronic bk.)
3658388706 (electronic bk.)
9783658388690
Published
Wiesbaden : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 144 pages) : illustrations
Other Standard Identifiers
10.1007/978-3-658-38870-6 doi
Call Number
PN1992.8.H56
Dewey Decimal Classification
791.4572
Summary
This volume deals with the American production Spartacus. In the discussion of the present, a turn to Greek or Roman antiquity can be observed again and again. To find there the roots of Western society for politics, economics or philosophy, or to derive comparative arguments for expansionist efforts or decline, is not just part of the rhetorical commonplace. From a media cultural studies and media ethics perspective, specific ways of looking at responsibility, the transmission of values, loyalty, education, self-discipline, and religion can be identified in TV series, which can be evaluated as self-statements of the present or the producers. The content The historical Spartacus and the medial Spartacus.- The series Spartacus.- Entertainment in the Roman Republic and in the series.- Identity, persona and questions of recognition.- Body enactments and corporeality.- Everyday use of violence and experience of violence.- Composed copulatory settings: sex, eroticism and love.- Understanding of freedom and freedom as conflict.- "Fuck the Gods: morality, religion and religiosity.- Experience and experiential eroticism. Composed copulatory settings: sex, eroticism, and love.- Understandings of freedom and freedom as conflict.- "Fuck the Gods": morality, religion, and religiosity.- Experience and experiential extremism.- The myth and Spartacus - the myth of Spartacus.- Media and history. The target groups Lecturers and students of media and communication studies, cultural studies and film studies The author Dr. Thomas Wilke is Professor of Cultural Education at the Ludwigsburg University of Education. This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 28, 2023).
The historical Spartacus and the medial Spartacus
The series Spartacus
Entertainment in the Roman Republic and in the series
Identity, persona and questions of recognition
Body enactments and corporeality
Everyday use of violence and experience of violence
Composed copulatory settings: sex, eroticism and love
Understanding of freedom and freedom as conflict
"Fuck the Gods: morality, religion and religiosity
Experience and experiential eroticism. Composed copulatory settings: sex, eroticism, and love
Understandings of freedom and freedom as conflict
"Fuck the Gods": morality, religion, and religiosity
Experience and experiential extremism
The myth and Spartacus - the myth of Spartacus
Media and history.