Blog: Part I: Casting Cleopatra: It’s All About Politics
By Three Ancient Historians | November 2, 2020
On October 11 2020, American screenwriter and producer of Greek descent Laeta Kalogridis posted this tweet:
Blog: Walk Like an Egyptian? How Modern Fashion Appropriates Antiquity
By Katherine Blouin | January 14, 2019
Chanel took over New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Arts on December 4 for its annual Arts et Métiers fashion show. This year’s theme? Egypt. Except that, in many ways, it was not. What, and most importantly, who was showcased, then? The answer is unsurprisingly predictable, yet for this very reason, it powerfully illuminates the current, Orientalist and colonial reception of ancient Egypt in contemporary fashion and pop culture, and the ways in which this reception hasn’t changed much (if at all) since Napoleon Bonaparte’s invasion of the country in the late 18th century.