

An edition of Consuming ancient Egypt (2003)
By Sally MacDonald,Michael Rice,Michael Rice
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
UCL Press, Institute of Archaeology,Cavendish Pub.,UCL Press
Language
eng
Pages
264
Description:
"Consuming Ancient Egypt examines the influence of Ancient Egypt on the everyday lives of people, of all ages, throughout the world. It looks at the Egypt which the tourist sees, Egypt in film and Egypt as the inspiration for opera. It asks why so many books are published each year on Egyptological subjects at all levels, from the austerely academic to the riotous celebrations of Egypt as a land of mystery, enchantment and fantasy." "It then considers the ways in which Ancient Egypt interacts with the living world, in architecture, museum-going, the acquisition of souvenirs and reproductions, design, and the perpetual appeal of the mummy. The significance of Egypt as an adjunct to (and frequently the subject of) marketing in the consumer society is examined. It reveals much about Egypt's immemorial appeal and the psychology of those who succumb to its magic."--Jacket.
subjects: Egyptology, Civilization, Antiquities, Egyptian influences, Egypt, civilization, Egypt, history, Egypt, antiquities, History, Egypt, Ancient, Civilisation, Influence égyptienne, Égyptologie, Histoire, History (discipline)
Places: Egypt
Times: To 332 B.C.