"This book explores the growing list of films based on or inspired by the Old English epic poem Beowulf, and thus joins the ongoing consideration of film medievalism. The films measure the pulse of how we are processing inherited notions of heroism...
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"This book explores the growing list of films based on or inspired by the Old English epic poem Beowulf, and thus joins the ongoing consideration of film medievalism. The films measure the pulse of how we are processing inherited notions of heroism in contemporary media, and they teach us more about our own times"--
E.L. RisdenFilm theory, the sister arts tradition and the cinematic Beowulf / Nickolas Haydock: Introduction-a Freud complex and the problem of Beowulf in film
E.L. Risden: The cinematic commoditization of Beowulf: The serial fetishizing of a hero
Nickolas Haydock: Making sacrifices
E.L. Risden: The hero, the mad male Id, and a feminist Beowulf: the sexualizing of an Epic
E.L. Risden: Dragon, where art thou? "othering" in Beowulf films
Nickolas Haydock: Meat puzzles: Beowulf and the horror film
E.L. Risden: Our man Beowulf: Bowra, Ker, and the contemporary struggle with heroism
"This book explores the growing list of films based on or inspired by the Old English epic poem Beowulf, and thus joins the ongoing consideration of film medievalism. The films measure the pulse of how we are processing inherited notions of heroism...
mehr
"This book explores the growing list of films based on or inspired by the Old English epic poem Beowulf, and thus joins the ongoing consideration of film medievalism. The films measure the pulse of how we are processing inherited notions of heroism in contemporary media, and they teach us more about our own times"--
E.L. RisdenFilm theory, the sister arts tradition and the cinematic Beowulf / Nickolas Haydock: Introduction-a Freud complex and the problem of Beowulf in film
E.L. Risden: The cinematic commoditization of Beowulf: The serial fetishizing of a hero
Nickolas Haydock: Making sacrifices
E.L. Risden: The hero, the mad male Id, and a feminist Beowulf: the sexualizing of an Epic
E.L. Risden: Dragon, where art thou? "othering" in Beowulf films
Nickolas Haydock: Meat puzzles: Beowulf and the horror film
E.L. Risden: Our man Beowulf: Bowra, Ker, and the contemporary struggle with heroism