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Once and Future Antiquities in Science Fiction and Fantasy
By (Author) Brett M. Rogers
Edited by Benjamin Eldon Stevens
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
27th December 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Fiction
Fantasy
Literature: history and criticism
Ancient history
809.38762
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
380g
In 15 all-new essays, this volume explores how science fiction and fantasy draw on materials from ancient Greece and Rome, displacing them from their original settingsin time and space, in points of origins and genreand encouraging readers to consider similar displacements in the modern world. Modern examples from a wide range of media and genresincluding Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials and the novels of Helen Oyeyemi, the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Hayao Miyazakis Spirited Away, and the role-playing games Dungeons and Dragons and Warhammer 40Kare brought alongside episodes from ancient myth, important moments from history, and more. All together, these multifaceted studies add to our understanding of how science fiction and fantasy form important areas of classical reception, not only transmitting but also transmuting images of antiquity. The volume concludes with an inspiring personal reflection from the New York Times-bestselling author of speculative fiction, Catherynne M. Valente, offering her perspective on the limitless potential of the classical world to resonate with experience today.
Reading this new volume from Bloomsbury is to experience the breadth of classical reception in the contemporary world. Hints and allusions to Greek and Roman antiquity abound in texts as diverse as Hayao Miyazaki's animated Studio Ghibli classic Spirited Away and Games Workshop's table top strategy game Warhammer 40K. This volume takes an expansive approach to appreciating and analysing different styles and modes of reception Readers considering reception studies will find an encouraging array of examples and ways into approaching the subject. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
This book would be at home in any secondary school Classics library not only because of its reasonable price ... but because it demonstrates the wide array of interactions the classical past has with modern entertainment. * Classics for All *
A pioneering, creative and insightful work. Rogers and Stevens' collection of essays offers active, engaging dialogue on how SF&F continually reinvent humankinds future by turning to the past, through exploring themes of displacement. -- Jennifer A. Rea, Associate Professor of Classics, University of Florida, USA
This book, often with original content, will interest all those who work to give Antiquity an unexpected image so as to make it - today more than ever - more alive. * Revue des Etudes Anciennes (Bloomsbury Translation) *
Brett M. Rogers is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Puget Sound, USA. Benjamin Eldon Stevens is Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics at Trinity University, USA.