Perpetua's Journey: Faith, Gender, and Power in the Roman Empire
Examining issues of power, gender, and religion in the ancient world,Perpetua's Journey: Faith, Gender, and Power in the Roman Empireis a graphic history set in Roman Africa in 203 CE that tells the story of the Christian martyr Perpetua.
Publisher Marketing: A graphic history set in Roman Africa in 203 CE that examines issues of power, gender, and religion in the ancient world through the story of the Christian martyr Perpetua Biographical Note : Jennifer A. Rea is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Florida. Her research interests focus on legendary figures from antiquity and in modern science fiction and fantasy. She is the author of Legendary Rome: Myths, Monuments, and Memory on the Palatine and Capitoline (2008). Liz Clarke is a professional illustrator based in Cape Town, South Africa. Brief Description : "Perpetua's Journey is a graphic history set in the Roman Empire in 203. Based on a document called the Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis, Perpetua's Journey narrates one woman's determination to act as a legal advocate on behalf of others at a time when women were forbidden to do so.Through a mix of graphic novel chapters and academic writing, the Passio unfolds, depicting how local officials contend with Christianity's rising popularity in Carthage, as well as Perpetua's open declaration of her Christian faith which clashes with expectations from male authority figures, including her father"--Provided by publisher. Review Quotes : "The newest issue in Oxford's Graphic History Series transports readers into a striking martyr narrative in the first-person account often attributed to Perpetua as a 'diary' and included in the Passion of Perpetua and Felicity. Valued for how vividly it recounts the narrative of a group of male and female Christians in conflict with local authorities, the text is a boon to teachers who want to use it to highlight women in the ancient Christian world. Rea and Clarke's attractive and affordable new treatment will only increase the Passion 's popularity in classrooms, as it supplements its story and ancillary resources with a graphic representation of the text."--Ellen Muehlberger, Bryn Mawr Classical Review "This book is groundbreaking and innovative. Jennifer A. Rea and Liz Clarke combine first-rate historical scholarship with stunning graphics in order to cast new light on Perpetua's journey. This contemporary graphic novel captures the essence of ancient martyr as super-heroine, remaining true to the original author's intent while challenging modern interpreters."--Jonathan Reed, University of La Verne " Perpetua's Journey represents a fresh approach to the study of the Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis : by including graphic art alongside critical commentary, it offers modern readers a new experience of the text."--L. Stephanie Cobb, University of Richmond "Comprehensive, innovative, and engaging, Perpetua's Journey is notable above all for the immediacy and interest of its graphic content. The book will open up study of the Passio to a broader range of readers than ever before, fostering a more active, serious, and sustained engagement with this singular document and its historical context."--Thomas McGinn, Vanderbilt University " Perpetua's Journey is a timely and impressive work of scholarship and creativity. The introduction, translation, and other supporting materials are detailed, accessible, and balanced, and the graphic representation brings an immediacy--and a new set of questions--to one of antiquity's most fascinating survivals."--Jessica Clark, Florida State University "This engaging book presents students with a new and bold interpretation of the Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis , a text that has both inspired and troubled readers for generations. Its use of the graphic medium does far more than illustrate the story--it provides an aesthetic interpretation of Perpetua's world and brings vividness to the thoughts and actions of a courageous group of Carthaginian Christians. Perpetua's Journey offers much of interest to those familiar with the text, and opens up to new audiences a work that, in modern times, has been largely the hidden delight of scholars."--Isabel Moreira, University of Utah "This is a terrific new resource for stimulating minds and bringing the past vividly to life. The Passio Perpetuae et Felicitatis is already an amazing story; in the hands of Rea and Clarke, this new edition brings the past to life for a new generation of readers."--Nicola Denzey-Lewis, Brown University Table of Contents : , Maps and Figures , Preface , Acknowledgments PART I. THE GRAPHIC HISTORY Chapter One: Carcer et Praetorium, "The Prison and the Palace"Chapter Two: Christiana sum, "I Am a Christian"Chapter Three: In viridiario, "In the Garden"Chapter Four: Damnatio ad bestias, "Condemned to the Beasts" PART II. HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT The Roman EmpireCarthage before RomeRoman AfricaThe Emperor Septimius SeverusTertullianRoman Religion and Early ChristianityThe Roman SenateReligion in the Roman EmpireEmperor WorshipThe Cults of Ceres and SaturnChristians in Imperial RomeMagic and ReligionMontanismChristian PersecutionSeverus and Christian PersecutionsChristianity after 203 CEMartyrs in AntiquityThe Spread of Christianity within the Roman EmpireBaptismRoman EducationSlaves and ChristianityFelicity: Portrait of a Slave in Roman AfricaPrison LifeGladiatorial CombatThe AmphitheaterConstructing Status in AntiquityAuthority and Power in the PassioThe Visions of Perpetua and SaturusPerpetua's Death PART III. PERPETUA'S PRISON DIARY About the Translation of the Passio A Brief History of the TextThe Passion of Perpetua and Felicity PART IV. CONCLUSION Further Interpretations of the TextThe Passio after 203 CEFurther ReadingThe Making of the Graphic Portion of this TextQuestions, Timeline of Events in History (Rome and Carthage) , Timeline of Christian Persecutions , Bibliography , Glossary Publisher Marketing : Examining issues of power, gender, and religion in the ancient world, Perpetua's Journey: Faith, Gender, and Power in the Roman Empire is a graphic history set in Roman Africa in 203 CE that tells the story of the Christian martyr Perpetua. The Passio Sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis , also known as The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity , is the first extant diary authored by a Christian woman. Vibia Perpetua was a young mother who lived in Roman Africa and, at the age of twenty-two, chose to publicly proclaim her Christian faith. She died as a result of her actions, though she did not die alone; she was part of a group of Christian martyrs, including several slaves, who were placed in prison and then executed in Carthage during the birthday celebrations of Emperor Septimius Severus's son in 203 CE. Perpetua's diary contains her account of the days leading up to her martyrdom. Perpetua's Journey occupies a space between the many works designed primarily for specialists and advanced scholars, who already know a great deal about Perpetua and the history of the Roman Empire, and lives of saints that are intended for general readers. Perpetua's Journey is unique because it combines both sequential art and historical and social commentary, and it places Perpetua's diary in the context of life in Roman North Africa in 203 CE.
Format: Paperback | Pages: 232 | Publication Date: 2017-07-17
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