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Author: Lorna Hardwick, The Definition Lorna Hardwick and Christopher Stray assert that Classical reception studies is devoted to examining "the ways in which Greek and Roman material has been transmitted, translated, excerpted, interpreted, rewritten, re-imaged and represented." The main concepts and explanatory frameworks used in the field are introduced through chapters on reception within antiquity and case studies of more recent receptions from Africa, the Caribbean, Europe and the USA. Lorna Hardwick is professor emeritus of classical studies at the Open University. She is a leading authority on classical reception studies and has published several books and articles on the subject, as well being the first editor of the Classical Receptions Journal. It is no coincidence that Lorna Hardwick, a classicist and leading scholar in 'classical reception studies', operates from the Open University, where the British strand of cultural studies had obtained a firm footing. 13 Hardwick organised conferences like 'The Role of Greek Drama and Poetry in Crossing and Redefining Cultural Boundaries' (2002) and 'Greeks And Romans in the Buffyverse: Classical Threads in Fantasy and Science Fiction on Contemporary Television' (2004).
Hardwick, Lorna. Reception Studies. Oxford & New York: Oxford. University Press, 2003. Pris: 254 kr. häftad, 2003.
Reception Studies Issue 33 of Greece & Rome: New surveys in the classics Volume 33 of New Surveys in the Classics: Author: Lorna Hardwick: Editor: Lorna Hardwick: Contributor: Classical Association (Great Britain) Edition: illustrated, reprint: Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2003: ISBN: 0198528655, 9780198528654: Length: 128 pages: Subjects 2006-04-10 · It will be of use to students and teachers of classical subjects and of literature, drama, film and comparative cultural studies. About the Author Lorna Hardwick, Professor of Classical Studies, The Open University. Lorna Hardwick: Approaching Reception March 14, 2016 Uncategorized The Classical Reception Studies Network was set up in 2004 as part of a project set up by Professor Lorna Hardwick, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy.
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$30.99 (P) Part of New Surveys in the Classics. Author: Lorna Hardwick, The Definition Lorna Hardwick and Christopher Stray assert that Classical reception studies is devoted to examining "the ways in which Greek and Roman material has been transmitted, translated, excerpted, interpreted, rewritten, re-imaged and represented." The main concepts and explanatory frameworks used in the field are introduced through chapters on reception within antiquity and case studies of more recent receptions from Africa, the Caribbean, Europe and the USA. Lorna Hardwick is professor emeritus of classical studies at the Open University. She is a leading authority on classical reception studies and has published several books and articles on the subject, as well being the first editor of the Classical Receptions Journal. It is no coincidence that Lorna Hardwick, a classicist and leading scholar in 'classical reception studies', operates from the Open University, where the British strand of cultural studies had obtained a firm footing.
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Reception Studies: Greece and Rome by Hardwick, Lorna at AbeBooks.co.uk - ISBN 10: 0198528655 - ISBN 13: 9780198528654 - Cambridge University Press - 2010 - Softcover Hello, Sign in. Account & Lists Account Returns & Orders. Cart Hardwick, Lorna (författare) Reception studies / by Lorna Hardwick; 2003; Bok; 7 bibliotek Reception Studies (New Surveys in the Classics) by Lorna Hardwick (2006-04-10) (Classical Inter/Faces) by Hardwick, Lorna (2000) Paperback. 1 Jan 1707. Paperback Reception Studies (New Surveys in the Classics) by Hardwick, Lorna and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com. Lorna Hardwick is Professor of Classical Studies and Director of the Reception of Classical Texts Research Project at the Open University.
Download books for free. Find books. This volume focuses on the reception of antiquity in the performing and visual arts “Readers interested in the future of reception studies should bookmark the Project's webpage and stay tuned. Lorna Hardwick, The Open Universi
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studies: Classical Receptions Journal(University of Oxford, first volume available online: Porter, Lorna Hardwick, Konstantinos Nikoloutsos, and many others,. Lorna Hardwick.
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pp The author of this quote, Lorna Hardwick in her seminal work Reception Studies, was referring to the art of film; however, I would like to argue that it also fits the (quintessentially) Japanese art of anime.