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Published 2022
The American Research Center in Egypt, Inc. : Annual Report Fiscal Year 1997

: Board of Governors -- Staff -- Directors’ Letters -- United States Operations -- Fellowship Program -- The Public Program -- Film Festival -- William McHugh Award -- ARCE Annual Meeting 1997 Theban Desert Road Survey Conservator-in-Residence Program -- Local Chapters -- Egyptian Operations -- Egyptian Antiquities Project Antiquities Development Project Cairo Seminar Series -- Simpson Cairo Library Report Field School Report -- Projects and Expeditions -- Members, Supporters, and Friends -- Financial Statements.

Published 2021
The Modern Hercules : Images of the Hero from the Nineteenth to the Early Twenty-First Century /

: The Modern Hercules explores the reception of the ancient Greek hero Herakles - the Roman Hercules - in western culture from the nineteenth century to the present day. Each chapter considers a particular work or theme in detail, exploring this complex hero's transformations of identity and significance in a wide range of modern media, including literature, visual arts and film. The volume is one of four to be published in the Metaforms series examining the extraordinarily persistent figuring of Herakles-Hercules in western culture, drawing together scholars from a range of disciplines to offer a unique insight into the hero's perennial appeal.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004440067
9789004440005

Published 2019
Scorsese and Religion /

: Scorsese and Religion concerns the religious vision of the great American filmmaker Martin Scorsese. Not only will this volume explore the foundation of Scorsese's interest in religion-namely, his relation to the Catholic Church-but it will also highlight the religious breadth of Scorsese's corpus. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that Scorsese's cinematic "re-presentation" of reality brings together various religious influences (Catholicism, existentialism, Buddhism, etc.) and topics such as violence, morality, nihilism, and so on. The overarching claim is that Scorsese, who indeed once claimed that his "whole life" had been "movies and religion," cannot be properly understood without reflecting on the ways in which his religious interests are expressed in and through his art.
: 1 online resource : 9789004411401