Art History 290ss - Colloquium: Topics in Art History-Swords and Scandals
Colq:T-Swords & Scandals
Spring
2025
01
4.00
Barbara A. Kellum
TU TH 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM
Smith College
ARH-290ss-01-202503
Hillyer 109
bkellum@smith.edu
Since the beginning of cinema, the decadence of the ancient Romans has been a subject of fascination. Starting with HBO's Rome (2005-2007) and Ridley Scott's Gladiator (2000), this course explores the multiple sources of the visual tropes used to construct this universe and seeks to analyze it in aesthetic, historical and ideological terms. Their twentieth-century counterparts from films of the silent era to Hollywood epics like Spartacus (1960) and Cleopatra (1963), as well as cult classics like Caligula (1979), are scrutinized in order to gain an understanding of how Romans function cinematically as cultural signs in varying historical contexts. Restrictions: ARH 290 may be taken for credit a total of 4 times with different topics. Enrollment limited to 20.
[CE] ARH 290 Limit