Un public ou des publics ? La réception des spectacles dans le monde romain entre pluralité et unanimité

Spectacles in the Roman Empire (athletic competitions, scenic games, gladiatorial fights, and circus races) brought together generally heterogeneous crowds including, among others, magistrates, senators, knights, plebeians, slaves, women, and children. But did all layers of Roman society have easy a...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1460092024-09-27T09:25:20Z Un public ou des publics ? La réception des spectacles dans le monde romain entre pluralité et unanimité W. Bell, Sinclair Berlan-Gallant, Anne Forichon, Sylvain Spectators Spectacles Public Ancient Rome Roman Empire Response Emotion Social hierarchy Roman circus Roman amphitheatre Roman theatre Behaviour Crowd Buildings for Roman spectacles Spectator stands Ancient iconography Ancient inscriptions and graffiti Ancient literature Roman emperor Roman society thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies Spectacles in the Roman Empire (athletic competitions, scenic games, gladiatorial fights, and circus races) brought together generally heterogeneous crowds including, among others, magistrates, senators, knights, plebeians, slaves, women, and children. But did all layers of Roman society have easy access to the spectator stands? Did they experience these entertainments under the same conditions? Did they respond to them with the same emotions and sensations? To what extent did the composition of the provincial public differ from those of Rome? These are the central questions raised by the authors of this book who answer them by drawing upon all the available sources of evidence: graffiti, inscriptions, literature, iconography, and archaeological finds. Each contribution investigates different categories of the public and produces a finer and more nuanced understanding of Roman spectators and their diverse reception of the performances in Antiquity. 2024-09-27T09:25:19Z 2024-09-27T09:25:19Z 2024 book ONIX_20240927_9782356135490_6 07411818 9782356135490 9782356135513 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/146009 fre eng ger ita PrimaLun@ image/png Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://una-editions.fr/un-public-ou-des-publics/ https://ressources.una-editions.fr/s/ri5cWY8PEJG5cYq Ausonius Éditions Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 10.46608/primaluna23.9782356135490 Spectacles in the Roman Empire (athletic competitions, scenic games, gladiatorial fights, and circus races) brought together generally heterogeneous crowds including, among others, magistrates, senators, knights, plebeians, slaves, women, and children. But did all layers of Roman society have easy access to the spectator stands? Did they experience these entertainments under the same conditions? Did they respond to them with the same emotions and sensations? To what extent did the composition of the provincial public differ from those of Rome? These are the central questions raised by the authors of this book who answer them by drawing upon all the available sources of evidence: graffiti, inscriptions, literature, iconography, and archaeological finds. Each contribution investigates different categories of the public and produces a finer and more nuanced understanding of Roman spectators and their diverse reception of the performances in Antiquity. 10.46608/primaluna23.9782356135490 bfc06fa5-0f79-4168-bed3-99215f2f51e2 9782356135490 9782356135513 Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 23 424 Pessac open access
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Spectacles
Public
Ancient Rome
Roman Empire
Response
Emotion
Social hierarchy
Roman circus
Roman amphitheatre
Roman theatre
Behaviour
Crowd
Buildings for Roman spectacles
Spectator stands
Ancient iconography
Ancient inscriptions and graffiti
Ancient literature
Roman emperor
Roman society
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Un public ou des publics ? La réception des spectacles dans le monde romain entre pluralité et unanimité
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title_full Un public ou des publics ? La réception des spectacles dans le monde romain entre pluralité et unanimité
title_fullStr Un public ou des publics ? La réception des spectacles dans le monde romain entre pluralité et unanimité
title_full_unstemmed Un public ou des publics ? La réception des spectacles dans le monde romain entre pluralité et unanimité
title_short Un public ou des publics ? La réception des spectacles dans le monde romain entre pluralité et unanimité
title_sort un public ou des publics la reception des spectacles dans le monde romain entre pluralite et unanimite
topic Spectators
Spectacles
Public
Ancient Rome
Roman Empire
Response
Emotion
Social hierarchy
Roman circus
Roman amphitheatre
Roman theatre
Behaviour
Crowd
Buildings for Roman spectacles
Spectator stands
Ancient iconography
Ancient inscriptions and graffiti
Ancient literature
Roman emperor
Roman society
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies
topic_facet Spectators
Spectacles
Public
Ancient Rome
Roman Empire
Response
Emotion
Social hierarchy
Roman circus
Roman amphitheatre
Roman theatre
Behaviour
Crowd
Buildings for Roman spectacles
Spectator stands
Ancient iconography
Ancient inscriptions and graffiti
Ancient literature
Roman emperor
Roman society
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHC Ancient history
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies
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