Description
About the Author
Gideon Nisbet is a Lecturer in Classics at the Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity, University of Birmingham. He is the author of Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire: Martial's Forgotten Rivals (Oxford, 2003). He is also an ardent film-goer and observer of the Hollywood scene.
Reviews
... the time is ripe for turning scholarly (and student) attention to what Greece means in modern popular culture (and why). Gideon Nisbet's book, part of Bristol Phoenix Press's Greece and Rome Live series, serves as a brief but punchy account of the topic, and will be of considerable value to a wide audience. ... this book should be of as much interest to those working in reception study, and classics and ancient history more generally, as it is to students and teachers at whom it is notionally aimed.
Joanna Paul, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
It is well suited to sparking discussion among undergraduates as well as introducing new perspectives to scholars. Course logistics permitting, I think it would be especially useful in combination with other recent studies as a stimulating introduction to the current scholarly conversation on Classics, media, and popular culture.
Sean Easton, Bryn Mawr Classical Review * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9781904675785
Author Gideon Nisbet
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Bristol Phoenix Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Series Greece and Rome Live