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El. knyga: Medieval Hero on Screen: Representations from Beowulf to Buffy

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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2003
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780786427031
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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2003
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780786427031
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Few figures have captured Hollywood’s and the public’s imagination as completely as have medieval heroes. Cast as chivalric knight, warrior princess, “alpha male in tights,” or an amalgamation, and as likely to appear in Hong Kong action flicks and spaghetti westerns as films set in the Middle Ages, the medieval hero on film serves many purposes. This collection of essays about the medieval hero on screen, contributed by scholars from a variety of disciplines, draws upon a wide range of movies and medieval texts. The essays are grouped into five sections, each with an introduction by the editors: an exploration of historic authenticity; heroic children and the lessons they convey to young viewers; medieval female heroes; the place of the hero’s weapon in pop culture; and teaching the medieval movie in the classroom. Thirty-two film stills illustrate the work, and each essay includes notes, a filmography, and a bibliography. There is a foreword by Jonathan Rosenbaum, and an index is included. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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compelling and insightful...carefully reasoned and well written...intelligent...well illustrated...excellent...highly recommendedChoice; impressive collection..thought-provoking and insightful...a welcome additionArthuriana; encapsulates the sense of lively enquiry and debate that makes this book worthwhileJournal of American Studies; wonderful suggestions for teaching the medieval movieThe Historical Novels Review.

Acknowledgments vi
Foreword
Jonathan Rosenbaum
1(4)
Preface: Hollywood Knights
Martha W. Driver and Sid Ray
5(14)
Part I. What's Accuracy Got to Do with It? Historicity and Authenticity in Medieval Film
Martha W. Driver
19(34)
Heroism and Alienation through Language in The Lord of the Rings
David Salo
23(15)
Authenticating Realism in Medieval Film
William F. Woods
38(15)
Part II. Kid Crusaders: Heroic Children on Film
Martha W. Driver
53(38)
Shirley Temple and the Guys and Dolls of the Round Table
Kevin J. Harty
57(16)
Boys to Men: Medievalism and Masculinity in Star Wars and E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Tim Henthorne
73(18)
Part III. Iron Maidens: Medieval Female Heroes on Film
Martha W. Driver
91(56)
Girls on Film: Medieval Virginity in the Cinema
Anke Bernau
94(21)
Chivalric Virtues in Female Form: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon's Wudan Warrior Princess as Medieval Hero
Diana E. Slampyak
115(18)
Not Your Typical Knight: The Emerging On-Screen Defender
Susan Butvin Sainato
133(14)
Part IV. Time Bandits: Contemporary Appropriations
Sid Ray
147(64)
The Hagiography of Steel: The Hero's Weapon and Its Place in Pop Culture
Carl James Grindley
151(16)
The Way of the Wizard: Reflections of Merlin on Film
Michael A. Torregrossa
167(25)
Hard Day's Knights: First Knight, A Knight's Tale, and Black Knight
Caroline Jewers
192(19)
Part V. "Stond and Delyver": Teaching the Medieval Movie
Martha W. Driver
211(40)
Oh, What a Lovely War! Joan of Arc on Screen
Edward Benson
217(20)
The Hero in the Classroom
John M. Ganim
237(14)
Notes on Contributors 251(4)
Index 255


Martha W. Driver is distinguished professor of English and womens and gender studies at Pace University. Sid Ray is a professor of English and womens and gender studies at Pace University.