Memorabilia Antonina

This is my blog for posting material of academic interest (to me). Expect to see stuff about Greek and Roman history, archaeology, Classical literature, the Ancient Near East, historical films, teaching, the reception of the Classics in science fiction, the abuse of history, science fiction criticism, Doctor Who, and occasionally other historical stuff, or just things that I'm interested in. Expect spoilers at all times.

Sunday, April 24, 2022

New article by me on FA Online

'More than Watchmen, Moore, and Miller: Some semi-forgotten superhero comics of the early 1980s'

Posted by Tony Keen at 5:27 PM
Labels: comics, DC, Fantastic Four, George Pérez, John Byrne, Marv Wolfman, Marvel, Teen Titans, Thor, Walt Simonson

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Tony Keen
59-year old para-academic, currently working for the University of Notre Dame (U.S.A.) in London. Also with a role in the Science Fiction Foundation. All views expressed here are my own, and should not be taken as representing those of any institution or organization I work for or am connected with.
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  • Tools for Classical Reception Studies: Science Fiction (CRSN eseminar 2012)

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  • Swords, Sorcery, Sandals and Space: The Fantastika and the Classical World Facebook

Videos, and audios

  • The rape of Boudicca and her daughters on screen
  • Classics Confidential: Talking about ancient Greek and Roman drama, Part Two
  • Classics Confidential: Talking about ancient Greek and Roman drama, Part 1
  • Classics Confidential: Popular Culture and the Democratisation of Classics
  • Southbank Centre: Eisenstein and Stalin: The father of montage against socialist realism
  • Locus Online: Tony Keen and Graham Sleight in Conversation
  • Classics Confidential: Swords, Sorcery, Sandals and Space

My online articles

  • Roehampton Classical Student Research: A Celebration. Event Report.
  • Are fan fiction and mythology really the same?
  • Flying the flag: the superpatriots of the early 1940s
  • Why does everyone sh*t on the Scarlet Witch?
  • Greek Elements in the Sinbad Movies of Ray Harryhausen: A Lesson in Classical Reception
  • Doctor Who and human history
  • How I wanted to write Batgirl
  • ‘Went the Day of the Daleks well?’ An investigation into the role of invasion narratives in shaping 1950s and 1960s British television Science Fiction, as shown in Quatermass, Doctor Who and UFO
  • Seventy Years Ago (Dams Raid of 16 May 1943)
  • Star Trek and the Greeks
  • Tools for Classical Reception Studies: Science Fiction (CRSN eseminar 2012)
  • Captain America: Sentinel of Liberalism?
  • On second thoughts, let’s not go to Camelot: situating the ‘historical Arthur’ through casting in King Arthur and The Last Legion
  • The Carhullan Army/Daughters of the North – City vs. country in dystopia
  • Three posts on Maul
  • Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?
  • The Unsilent Library - Introduction
  • Legends of Roman London
  • Lavinia
  • Reinventing the past in the future
  • "Undoing the wineskin's foot": Athenian slang?
  • New Gods for Old: Jack Kirby and Classical Mythology from Mercury to The Eternals
  • Veni, vidi, video: Screen portrayals of the Roman empire
  • In (partial) defence of AA309 Essay Six
  • Tales of the 101st: Thoughts on Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers
  • The Temple of Roma and Augustus on the Acropolis, or What’s the Use of a Propaganda Monument Nobody Notices?
  • Claudius, Nero, and the Imperial succession
  • "If there is hope..." An optimistic reading of Nineteen Eighty Four
  • I, Cartagia: a mad emperor in Babylon 5 and his historical antecedents
  • Troy: a reflection
  • 'Grain for Athens': Notes On The Importance of the Hellespontine Route in Athenian foreign policy before the Peloponnesian War
  • Aristophanes' Lysistrata (Keen-on-Goetsch)

My online reviews

  • My reviews for Slings and Arrows
  • My reviews on FA Online
  • To Explore Strange Old Worlds, to Seek Out Old Civilizations: Conferencing Greece and Rome and Science Fiction
  • The Bacchae in Masks
  • Ian McDonald, The Dervish House
  • Ian Watson and Ian Whates, The Mammoth Book of Alternate Histories
  • Helen in English: L. Maquire, Helen of Troy: From Homer to Hollywood (requires account)
  • Two Views: Doctor Who, "The End of Time"
  • Greg Bear, City at the End of Time
  • Roz Kaveney, Superheroes!
  • Sophia McDougall, Rome Burning
  • The Vinland Sagas
  • Gene Wolfe, Soldier of Sidon
  • The Ultimates and The Ultimates 2
  • Trachiniae (link on King's website has been deleted)
  • Stephen Baxter, Emperor
  • Two Views: Doctor Who, "The Runaway Bride"
  • Justina Robson, Natural History
  • Jeffrey Ford, The Cosmology of the Wider World
  • David Gemmell, Troy: Lord of the Silver Bow
  • Sophocles’ Oedipus the King in London, England
  • Euripides’ Medea in London, England
  • Euripides’ Trojan Women in Cambridge, England
  • Christopher B.R. Pelling (ed.), Greek Tragedy and the Historian
  • Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland, Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Socrates (c. 800- 399 BC)
  • Nigel M. Kennell, The Gymnasium of Virtue: Education and Culture in Ancient Sparta
  • Norma Thompson, Herodotus and the Origins of the Political Community: Arion's Leap
  • Laird's Frogs
  • Douglas M. MacDowell, Aristophanes and Athens: an Introduction to the Plays
  • Pericles Georges, Barbarian Asia and the Greek Experience
  • P.J. Rhodes (ed., trans.), Thucydides: History Bk III
  • S.D. Lambert, The Phratries of Attica
  • Aristophanes’ Lysistrata at Manchester, England
  • Greek plays at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, August-September 1994
  • Aeschylus’ Oresteia in Edinburgh, Scotland (Stein)
  • John H. Molyneux (ed.), Literary Responses to Civil Discord
  • H. T. Wallinga, Ships and Sea-power before the Great Persian War: the Ancestry of the Ancient Trireme
  • Caryl Churchill’s Lucius Annaeus Seneca's Thyestes in Manchester, UK
  • Fergus Millar, The Roman Near East, 31 B.C. - A.D. 337
  • Paul A. Cartledge, The Greeks: A Portrait of Self and Others
  • Deborah Levine Gera, Xenophon's Cyropaedia: Style, Genre and Literary Technique
  • Susan E. Alcock, Graecia Capta: The Landscapes of Roman Greece

Other pieces to which I've contributed

  • Drink Tank 351
  • Drink Tank 309
  • Strange Horizons: 2009 in Review
  • Ansible 270 Supplement: Remembering Rob Holdstock 1948-2009
  • Strange Horizons: 2008 in Review
  • Strange Horizons: 2007 in Review
  • Strange Horizons: 2006 in Review

Books I've contributed to

  • Star Wars and History
  • The Mythological Dimensions of Neil Gaiman
  • The Unsilent Library: Essays on the Russell T. Davies Era of the new Doctor Who
  • Impossible Worlds, Impossible Things: Cultural Perspectives on Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures
  • Space and Time: Essays on Visions of History in Science Fiction and Fantasy Television
  • The Arthur C. Clarke Award: A Critical Anthology
  • Alternatives to Athens: Varieties of Political Organization and Community in Ancient Greece
  • Dynastic Lycia: A Political History of the Lycians and their Relations with foreign Powers, c. 545-362 B.C.

My Picks of my Blog Posts

  • An alternative model for looking at classical movies
  • Does Catullus sing Smokey? A meditation on the fannish academic and the return of the personal voice
  • Elisabeth Sladen, 1946-2011
  • Reception theory: some preliminary thoughts
  • Four Pieces on Watchmen
  • Doctor Who, 'The Fires of Pompeii'
  • Facebook and academia
  • ‘T for Tiberius’: the original Star Trek
  • Terry Jones' Barbarians
  • The 'T' stands for Tiberius: models and methodologies of classical reception in science fiction
  • ‘King of the who?’ (King Arthur)

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