#receptionstudies — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #receptionstudies, aggregated by home.social.
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Uniting for the first time the concepts of #Medievalism & #ReceptionStudies this collection edited by Ellie Crookes & Ika Willis includes topics as diverse as #StarWars #RobinHoos & #Chaucer & #Victorian perspectives on #AnneBoleyn & the crusades & more
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Uniting for the first time the concepts of #Medievalism & #ReceptionStudies this collection edited by Ellie Crookes & Ika Willis includes topics as diverse as #StarWars #RobinHoos & #Chaucer & #Victorian perspectives on #AnneBoleyn & the crusades & more
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Uniting for the first time the concepts of #Medievalism & #ReceptionStudies this collection edited by Ellie Crookes & Ika Willis includes topics as diverse as #StarWars #RobinHoos & #Chaucer & #Victorian perspectives on #AnneBoleyn & the crusades & more
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Uniting for the first time the concepts of #Medievalism & #ReceptionStudies this collection edited by Ellie Crookes & Ika Willis includes topics as diverse as #StarWars #RobinHoos & #Chaucer & #Victorian perspectives on #AnneBoleyn & the crusades & more
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Uniting for the first time the concepts of #Medievalism & #ReceptionStudies this collection edited by Ellie Crookes & Ika Willis includes topics as diverse as #StarWars #RobinHoos & #Chaucer & #Victorian perspectives on #AnneBoleyn & the crusades & more
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New paper out! In 'Beneath the Necron Masks', now published Aegyptiaca 8, I apply historical game studies methods to Egyptology rather than my usual medieval studies, and talk about how the Necrons of Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War reflect popular ideas of ancient Egypt in their game mechanics.
You can get the paper here:
https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/aegyp/issue/view/7070Thoughts, questions, and feedback always welcome :)
#WH40K #Warhammer #GameStudies #Egyptology #ReceptionStudies
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"Branding Oscar Wilde" by Michael Patrick Gillespie looks at the development of #OscarWilde's public persona / brand and how it influenced the reception of his works
https://opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=1/XMLPRS=N/PPN?PPN=1006199233