IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Constanze Güthenke
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摘要

Wyke的书大致按时间顺序从19世纪末到21世纪初,遵循两条主线,即教育(主要是学校,大学和广泛的学术读者的文本凯撒)和流行文化(舞台,电视,电影和新闻业的凯撒)。至关重要的是,她的罗马凯撒与莎士比亚的凯撒是分不开的,她的结构和议程在一定程度上是由这两条孪生的、交织在一起的线设定的,这两条线都突出了美国与经典经典的复杂关系,无论是古代的,还是莎士比亚的现代的。
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Sic Semper Tyrannis
Wyke’s book, broadly chronological from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century, follows two main lines, those of education (the mostly textual Caesar of schools, universities, and broadly academic readerships) and of popular culture (the Caesar of the stage, of television and film, and of journalism). Crucially, her Roman Caesar is inseparable from Shakespeare’s Caesar, and her structure and agenda are in part set by following those twin and intertwined lines, which both additionally highlight the complex relationship of America with a canon of classics, be they ancient or, in Shakespeare’s case, modern.
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期刊介绍: MORE THAN humane philology is essential for keeping the classics as a living force. Arion therefore exists to publish work that needs to be done and that otherwise might not get done. We want to stimulate, provoke, even "plant" work that now finds no encouragement or congenial home elsewhere. This means swimming against the mainstream, resisting the extremes of conventional philology and critical fashion into which the profession is now polarized. But occupying this vital center should in no way preclude the crucial centrifugal movement that may lead us across disciplinary lines and beyond the academy. Our commitment is to a genuine and generous pluralism that opens up rather than polarizes classical studies.
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