How to Cite

Dolle, Katrin and Dreiling, Semjon Aron (Eds.): Space Oddities: Die homerische Irrfahrt in Bildkünsten und Populärkultur 1800–2021 (Europa – USA – Südamerika), Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2022. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.941

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-98501-050-9 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-98501-051-6 (Hardcover)

Published

04/13/2022

Authors

Katrin Dolle (Ed.), Semjon Aron Dreiling (Ed.)

Space Oddities

Die homerische Irrfahrt in Bildkünsten und Populärkultur 1800–2021 (Europa – USA – Südamerika)

The uncertain journey of the ἀνήρ (man), who initially remains nameless in the Odyssey, who fails and succeeds as Οὔτις (nobody), is experiencing a new boom as a timeless construct that can be adapted to different areas of today’s globalized world, characterized by mobility and migration movement.

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the Odyssey’s reception in a wide variety of genres from different cultural contexts from Europe to North and South America and aims to encourage further interdisciplinary and transmedia research.

Katrin Dolle studied Architecture and Architectural History at RWTH Aachen as well as Classical Philology and Archaeology at Justus Liebig University of Giessen and Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg. She is currently working on her doctorate at Justus Liebig University in Giessen where has been teaching Classical and New Testament Greek since 2012. The main focus of her work is on the architecture and medicine of antiquity, Greek historiography and philosophy, as well as the modern reception of ancient literature.

Semjon Aron Dreiling studied Art History and German Literature in Hamburg and Paris and received his doctorate in 2014 from the Institute for Art History at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. He was an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Art History at Justus Liebig University of Giessen until 2019 and is currently working on a habilitation project on Antoine Wiertz and Belgian Romantic painting. His work focuses on the art of the European courts, memorial culture, and pictural humour in the early modern era, the reception of antiquities and myths, 19th-century painting, and transcultural perspectives in contemporary art.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
a-IV
Inhaltsverzeichnis
V-VIII
Katrin Dolle, Semjon Aron Dreiling
1-87
Belebte Odysseen: Dimensionen von Zeit und Raum
Marcus Becker
Albert Ehrensteins Kinodrama 'Der Tod Homers' und der frühe Film zwischen Text- und Bildtradition
91-110
Bruno Grimm
De- und Rekonstruktion von Film und Mythos in Jean-Luc Godards 'Le Mépris'
135-148
Henry Keazor
Die italo-britische Science-Fiction-Serie 'Space': 1999
189-221
Epos und Erfahrungsraum: Aspekte von Verkörperung und Fortschreibung
Philipp Schulte
Drei Aufführungsberichte aktueller Bühnenadaptionen der Odyssee aus Brasilien
255-264
Superheldinnen/Superhelden? Heroisierung, Othering und Gender
Arnold Bärtschi
Die ambivalente Charakterisierung des antiken Kyklopen in modernen Bildmedien
359-381
Innovative Bildpoesien? Vorbilder, Zerrbilder und künstlerische Anverwandlungen
Jennifer Jäger
Dalís homerische Apotheose
445-459
Harald Schulze
Motive der Odyssee bei Max Beckmann und seinem Meisterschüler Ottokar Gräbner
461-483
Fundus Antike: Aneignung, Visualisierung und Instrumentalisierung
Christian C. Schnell
Die filmische Wiederbelebung eines Mythos
545-566
Figurenregister
567-570
Personenregister
571-579
Verzeichnis der Mitwirkenden
581-587

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