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Modes of Viewing the Urban Landscapes and Public Gardens of Early Imperial Rome

Year 2021, Issue: 24, 153 - 181, 01.11.2021
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1036685

Abstract

It has been claimed that with Augustus, the Roman Empire and its capital underwent a transformation that divided them into welldefined and controllable spaces based on a rational use of information. Emperors like Domitian established a sort of symbolic and physical domination over their subjects by creating a medium of surveillance which is observable in architecture and sculpture as well as in literature. Yet the functions of early imperial public gardens and urban landscapes like
the Campus Martius and the plot on which the Domus Aurea rose have not been fully explored in this respect. This article aims to demonstrate how viewing, gazing and surveilling operated symbolically in these spaces through architecture and sculpture by using Foucaultian concepts such as “heterotopia” and “surveillance” as well as “imperial gaze.” The gaze of the emperor was directed to the heterotopic microcosms created in public gardens and urban landscapes, and also to individuals - elite
and commoners alike - within them. This is an “imperial gaze,” a subjective, epistemological, juridical mode of viewing that tends to categorize the landscape, its constituents and its activities within from an elevated point.

References

  • Albenda, P. 1974. “Grapevines in Ashurbanipal’s Garden.” BASOR 215.1:5-17.
  • Apostolidès, J.M. 1981. Le roi-machine: spectacle et politique au temps de Louis XIV. Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit.
  • Badawy, A. 1956. “Maru-Aten: Pleasure Resort or Temple.” JEA 42.1:58-64.
Year 2021, Issue: 24, 153 - 181, 01.11.2021
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1036685

Abstract

References

  • Albenda, P. 1974. “Grapevines in Ashurbanipal’s Garden.” BASOR 215.1:5-17.
  • Apostolidès, J.M. 1981. Le roi-machine: spectacle et politique au temps de Louis XIV. Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit.
  • Badawy, A. 1956. “Maru-Aten: Pleasure Resort or Temple.” JEA 42.1:58-64.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Archaeology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Gürkan Ergin This is me 0000-0002-1937-2109

Publication Date November 1, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Issue: 24

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Chicago Ergin, Gürkan. “Modes of Viewing the Urban Landscapes and Public Gardens of Early Imperial Rome”. Adalya, no. 24 (November 2021): 153-81. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1036685.

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