Roman Gladiator Knives: Objectification, Mascotting, and the Material Culture of Sport in Ancient Rome,” The Art Bulletin 105.2 (June 2023), 36-61.

This article shows how pocketknives in the shape of gladiators commodified gladiators as mascots: utile bodies rather than autonomous individuals. In Professor Popkin’s hands, gladiator knives suggest how art historical analysis can illuminate the role of sports merchandise as an everyday mechanism of power outside institutionalized sporting practices.

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