Screening Divinity

Lisa Maurice examines screen portrayals of gods – covering Greco-Roman mythology, the Judeo-Christian God and Jesus – from the beginning of cinema to the present day. Focussing on the golden age of the Hollywood epic in the fifties and the twenty-first century second wave of big screen productions, she provides an over-arching picture that allows historical trends and developments to be demonstrated and contrasted.

Engaging with recent scholarship on film, particularly film and theology as well as classical reception, she considers the presentation of these gods through examination of their physical and moral characteristics, as well as their interaction with the human world, against the background of the social contexts of each production.

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Screening Divinity

Lisa Maurice examines screen portrayals of gods – covering Greco-Roman mythology, the Judeo-Christian God and Jesus – from the beginning of cinema to the present day. Focussing on the golden age of the Hollywood epic in the fifties and the twenty-first century second wave of big screen productions, she provides an over-arching picture that allows historical trends and developments to be demonstrated and contrasted.

Engaging with recent scholarship on film, particularly film and theology as well as classical reception, she considers the presentation of these gods through examination of their physical and moral characteristics, as well as their interaction with the human world, against the background of the social contexts of each production.

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Screening Divinity

Screening Divinity

by Lisa Maurice
Screening Divinity

Screening Divinity

by Lisa Maurice

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Overview

Lisa Maurice examines screen portrayals of gods – covering Greco-Roman mythology, the Judeo-Christian God and Jesus – from the beginning of cinema to the present day. Focussing on the golden age of the Hollywood epic in the fifties and the twenty-first century second wave of big screen productions, she provides an over-arching picture that allows historical trends and developments to be demonstrated and contrasted.

Engaging with recent scholarship on film, particularly film and theology as well as classical reception, she considers the presentation of these gods through examination of their physical and moral characteristics, as well as their interaction with the human world, against the background of the social contexts of each production.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474425735
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 06/06/2019
Series: Screening Antiquity
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Lisa Maurice is Senior Lecturer at Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Contributors; Illustrations; Tables; Abbreviations
Broadcasting Greece: An Introduction to Greek Antiquity on the Small Screen, Fiona Hobden and Amanda Wrigley
1. Are We the Greeks? Understanding Antiquity and Ourselves in Television Documentaries, Fiona Hobden
2. Louis MacNeice and 'The Paragons of Hellas': Ancient Greece as Radio Propaganda, Peter Golphin
3. The Beginnings of Civilisation: Television Travels to Greece with Mortimer Wheeler and Compton Mackenzie, John Wyver
4. Tragedy for Teens: Ancient Greek Tragedy on BBC and ITV School Television in the 1960s, Amanda Wrigley
5. The Serpent Son (1979): A Science Fiction Aesthetic? Tony Keen
6. Don Taylor, the 'old-fashioned populist'? The Theban Plays (1986) and Iphigenia at Aulis (1990): Production Choices and Audience Responses, Lynn Fotheringham
7. The Odyssey in the 'Broom Cupboard': Ulysses 31 and Odysseus: The Greatest Hero of them All on 'Children's BBC', 1985-6, Sarah Miles
8. Greek Myth in the Whoniverse, Amanda Potter
9. The Digital Aesthetic in Atlantis: The Evidence (2010), Anna Foka
10. Greece in the Making: From Intention to Practicalities in Television Documentaries. A Conversation with Michael Scott and David Wilson, Fiona Hobden
Bibliography; Endnotes

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Alastair Blanshard

What happens when theology meets the box office? Jesus, Zeus, Athena, Moses, Hera, Aphrodite and the Virgin Mary – no book has ever tackled a cast list like this before. In this unique study, Lisa Maurice deftly exposes the challenges and the compromises in representing divine figures whether they be Christian, Jewish, or Pagan.

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