Spectacles of Empire

Spectacles of Empire
Title Spectacles of Empire PDF eBook
Author Christopher A. Frilingos
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 194
Release 2004-10-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0812238222

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The author reads the Book of Revelation as a text firmly situated in the world of imperial Roman Asia Minor, where it was written. He argues that Revelation is a Christian version of that world, complete with its own gladiatorial combats and other public spectacles.

The Spectacle of Empire

The Spectacle of Empire
Title The Spectacle of Empire PDF eBook
Author Jan Morris
Publisher London ; Boston : Faber and Faber
Pages 264
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN

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Empire of Illusion

Empire of Illusion
Title Empire of Illusion PDF eBook
Author Chris Hedges
Publisher Knopf Canada
Pages 242
Release 2009-07-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307398587

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Pulitzer prize–winner Chris Hedges charts the dramatic and disturbing rise of a post-literate society that craves fantasy, ecstasy and illusion. Chris Hedges argues that we now live in two societies: One, the minority, functions in a print-based, literate world, that can cope with complexity and can separate illusion from truth. The other, a growing majority, is retreating from a reality-based world into one of false certainty and magic. In this “other society,” serious film and theatre, as well as newspapers and books, are being pushed to the margins. In the tradition of Christopher Lasch’s The Culture of Narcissism and Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death, Hedges navigates this culture — attending WWF contests as well as Ivy League graduation ceremonies — exposing an age of terrifying decline and heightened self-delusion.

Empire, Early Photography and Spectacle

Empire, Early Photography and Spectacle
Title Empire, Early Photography and Spectacle PDF eBook
Author Elisa deCourcy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 174
Release 2020-11-23
Genre Art
ISBN 1000209873

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James William Newland’s (1810–1857) career as a showman daguerreotypist began in the United States but expanded into Central and South America, across the Pacific to New Zealand and colonial Australia and onto India. Newland used the latest developments in photography, theatre and spectacle to create powerful new visual experiences for audiences in each of these volatile colonial societies. This book assesses his surviving, vivid portraits against other visual ephemera and archival records of his time. Newland’s magic lantern and theatre shows are imaginatively reconstructed from textual sources and analysed, with his short, rich career casting a new light on the complex worlds of the mid-nineteenth century. It provides a revealing case study of someone brokering new experiences with optical technologies for varied audiences at the forefront of the age of modern vision. This book will be of interest to scholars in art and visual culture, photography, the history of photography and Victorian history.

The Theatre of Neptune in New France

The Theatre of Neptune in New France
Title The Theatre of Neptune in New France PDF eBook
Author Marc Lescarbot
Publisher Boston : Printed by the Riverside Press for Houghton Mifflin
Pages 88
Release 1927
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Spectacle of Empire

Spectacle of Empire
Title Spectacle of Empire PDF eBook
Author Marc Lescarbot
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 2006
Genre Drama
ISBN

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Arguably the first North American play, this edition includes the original French script, an extensive historical, critical introduction and more.

Theater and Spectacle in the Art of the Roman Empire

Theater and Spectacle in the Art of the Roman Empire
Title Theater and Spectacle in the Art of the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Katherine M. D. Dunbabin
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Art and society
ISBN 9780801454059

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Theater, spectacle, and performance played significant roles in the political and social structure of the Roman Empire, which was diverse in population and language. A wide and varied range of entertainment was available to a Roman audience: the traditional festivals with their athletic contests and dramatic performances, pantomime and mime, the chariot races of the circus, and the gladiatorial shows and wild beast hunts of the arena. In Theater and Spectacle in the Art of the Roman Empire, which is richly illustrated in color throughout, Katherine M. D. Dunbabin emphasizes the visual evidence for these events. Images of spectacle appear in a wide range of artistic media, from the mosaics and paintings that decorated wealthy private houses to the sculpture of tomb monuments, and from luxury objects such as silver tableware to more humble ceramic lamps and pottery vessels. Dunbabin places the information derived from this visual material into the wider context provided by the written sources, both literary and epigraphic. This allows us to understand the functions that these images served in the social rituals of public and domestic life. By explicating both the social and cultural role of the spectacles themselves and the nature of their representation in art, Dunbabin provides a comprehensive portrait of the popular culture of the period.