Playful Classics: Classical Reception as a Creative Process
By (Author) Dr Juliette Harrisson
Edited by Dr Martin Lindner
Edited by Luis Unceta Gmez
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
14th November 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Graphic novels, Comic books, Manga, Cartoons
Computer games / online games: strategy guides
Computer and video game industry
Film, television, radio genres: Historical
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Toys
302.23
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This is the first book to deal exclusively with ludic interactions with classical antiquity an understudied research area within classical reception studies that can shed light on current processes of construction and appropriation of the Greco-Roman world. Classical antiquity has, for many years, been sold as a product and consumed in a wide variety of forms of entertainment. As a result, games, playing and playful experiences are a privileged space for the reception of antiquity. Through the medium of games, players, performers and audiences are put into direct contact with the classical past, and encouraged to experience it in a participative, creative and subjective fashion. The chapters in this volume, written by scholars and practitioners, cover a variety of topics and cultural artefacts including toys, board games and video games, as well as immersive experiences such as museums, theme parks and toga parties. The contributors tackle contemporary ludic practices and several papers establish a dialogue between artists and scholars, contrasting and harmonising their different approaches to the role of playfulness. Other chapters explore the educational potential of these manifestations, or their mediating role in shaping our conceptions of ancient Greece and Rome. Altogether, this edited collection is the first to offer a comprehensive overview of the ways we can play with antiquity.
A brilliant and playful demonstration of how to organise, focus and contextualise these important individual contributions from a remarkable conference. -- Gregory N. Daugherty, Professor Emeritus of Classics Randolph-Macon College, USA
Juliette Harrisson is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at Birmingham Newman University, UK. Martin Lindner is Lecturer in Ancient History and Curator of the Tom Stern Collection film archive at the University of Gttingen, Germany. Luis Unceta Gmez is Lecturer in Latin Philology at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain.