Tutankhamun in Portugal. Reports in the press (1922-1939)

A contribution to Ancient Egypt reception studies

Authors

  • José das Candeias Sales Universidade Aberta. Universidade Nova de Lisboa
  • Susana Mota

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34024/herodoto.2019.v4.10961

Keywords:

Reception of ancient Egypt, Terminology, Egyptomania, Tutankhamun, Portuguese Press

Abstract

In any science or field of knowledge, the conceptual and terminological definition is essential for understanding the issues under study and for communicating the related research results. This, of course, also applies to the field of reception of ancient Egypt. The main goal of this text is to analyse, define and organise the set of concepts, notions and terms existing within the reception studies of ancient Egypt, namely Egyptomania, Egyptophilia, Egyptian Revival, Tutmania, Mummymania and Amarnamania. At the same time, resorting to our Research Project Tutankhamun in Portugal. Reports in the Portuguese press (1922-1939), we intend to demonstrate how the press, in this case of the early 20th century, constitutes simultaneously a manifestation and an agent of the reception of ancient Egypt in Portugal.

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Author Biographies

  • José das Candeias Sales, Universidade Aberta. Universidade Nova de Lisboa

    Associate Professor, Universidade Aberta; NOVA University Lisbon.

  • Susana Mota

    Associate Professor, Universidade Aberta; NOVA University Lisbon.

Published

2020-07-27

How to Cite

Tutankhamun in Portugal. Reports in the press (1922-1939) : A contribution to Ancient Egypt reception studies . (2020). Heródoto: Revista Do Grupo De Estudos E Pesquisas Sobre a Antiguidade Clássica E Suas Conexões Afro-asiáticas, 4(2), 27-58. https://doi.org/10.34024/herodoto.2019.v4.10961