Outlaw Heroes as Liminal Figures of Film and Television

Outlaw Heroes as Liminal Figures of Film and Television
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9780786479887
ISBN-13 : 0786479884
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Outlaw Heroes as Liminal Figures of Film and Television by : Rebecca A. Umland

Unlike such romanticized renegades as Robin Hood and Jesse James, there is another kind of outlaw hero, one who lives between the law and his own personal code. In times of crisis, when the law proves inadequate, the liminal outlaw negotiates between the social imperatives of the community and his innate sense of right and wrong. While society requires his services, he necessarily remains apart from it in self-preservation. The modern outlaw hero of film and television is rooted in the knight errant, whose violent exploits are tempered by his solitude and devotion to a higher ideal. In Hollywood classics such as Casablanca (1942) and Shane (1953), and in early series like The Lone Ranger (1949-1957) and Have Gun--Will Travel (1957-1963), the outlaw hero reconciles for audiences the conflicting impulses of individual freedom versus serving a larger cause. Urban westerns like the Dirty Harry and Death Wish franchises, as well as iconic action figures like Rambo and Batman, testify to his enduring popularity. This book examines the liminal hero's origins in medieval romance, his survival in the mythology of the Hollywood western and his incarnations in the urban western and modern action film.

Outlaw Heroes as Liminal Figures of Film and Television

Outlaw Heroes as Liminal Figures of Film and Television
Author :
Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 294
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476623511
ISBN-13 : 1476623511
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Outlaw Heroes as Liminal Figures of Film and Television by : Rebecca A. Umland

Unlike such romanticized renegades as Robin Hood and Jesse James, there is another kind of outlaw hero, one who lives between the law and his own personal code. In times of crisis, when the law proves inadequate, the liminal outlaw negotiates between the social imperatives of the community and his innate sense of right and wrong. While society requires his services, he necessarily remains apart from it in self-preservation. The modern outlaw hero of film and television is rooted in the knight errant, whose violent exploits are tempered by his solitude and devotion to a higher ideal. In Hollywood classics such as Casablanca (1942) and Shane (1953), and in early series like The Lone Ranger (1949-1957) and Have Gun--Will Travel (1957-1963), the outlaw hero reconciles for audiences the conflicting impulses of individual freedom versus serving a larger cause. Urban westerns like the Dirty Harry and Death Wish franchises, as well as iconic action figures like Rambo and Batman, testify to his enduring popularity. This book examines the liminal hero's origins in medieval romance, his survival in the mythology of the Hollywood western and his incarnations in the urban western and modern action film.

David Lynch and the American West

David Lynch and the American West
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9781476682082
ISBN-13 : 1476682089
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis David Lynch and the American West by : Rob E. King,

This collection convenes diverse analyses of David Lynch's newly conceived, dreamlike neo-noir representations of the American West, a first in studies of regionalism and indigeneity in his films. Twelve essays and three interviews address Lynch's image of the American West and its impact on the genre. Fans and scholars of David Lynch's work will find a study of his interpretations of the West as place and myth, spanning from his first feature film, Eraserhead (1977), through the third season of Twin Peaks in 2017. Symbols of the West in Lynch's work can be as obvious as an Odessa, Texas street sign or as subtle as the visual themes rooted in indigenous artistry. Explorations of cowboy masculinity, violence, modern frontier narratives and representations of indigeneity are all included in this collection.

The Films of Robin Williams

The Films of Robin Williams
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9781476667331
ISBN-13 : 1476667330
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Films of Robin Williams by : Johnson Cheu

From his first appearance as Mork from Ork on the 1970s sitcom Happy Days, Robin Williams was heralded as a singular talent. In the pre-cable television era, he was one of the few performers to successfully transition from TV to film. An Oscar-winning actor and preternaturally quick-witted comedian, Williams became a cultural icon, leaving behind a large and varied body of work when he unexpectedly took his own life in 2014. This collection of new essays brings together a range of perspectives on Williams and his oeuvre, including beloved hits like Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Morning, Vietnam, Good Will Hunting, The Fisher King, Dead Poets Society and Aladdin. Contributors explore his earlier work (Mork and Mindy, The World According to Garp) and his political and satirical films (Moscow on the Hudson, Toys). Williams's darker, less well-known fare, such as Being Human, One Hour Photo, Final Cut and Boulevard, is also covered. Williams's artistry has become woven into the fabric of our global media culture.

Outlaw Heroes in Myth and History

Outlaw Heroes in Myth and History
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 240
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780857284211
ISBN-13 : 0857284215
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Outlaw Heroes in Myth and History by : Graham Seal

This book is an overview and analysis of the global tradition of the outlaw hero. The mythology and history of the outlaw hero is traced from the Roman Empire to the present, showing how both real and mythic figures have influenced social, political, economic and cultural outcomes in many times and places. The book also looks at the contemporary continuations of the outlaw hero mythology, not only in popular culture and everyday life, but also in the current outbreak of global terrorism.

Medieval Imaginaries in Tourism, Heritage and the Media

Medieval Imaginaries in Tourism, Heritage and the Media
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9780429655333
ISBN-13 : 0429655339
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Medieval Imaginaries in Tourism, Heritage and the Media by : Jennifer Frost

This book examines the pervading influence of medieval culture, through an exploration of the intersections between tourism, heritage, and imaginaries of the medieval in the media. Drawing on examples from tourist destinations, heritage sites, fictional literature, television and cinema, the book illustrates how the medieval period has consistently captured the imagination of audiences and has been reinvented for contemporary tastes. Chapters present a range of international examples, from nineteenth century Victorian notions of chivalry, knights in shining armour exemplified by King Arthur, and damsels in distress, to the imagining of the Japanese samurai as medieval knights. Other topics explored include the changing representations of medieval women, the Crusades and the Vikings, and the challenges faced by medieval cathedrals to survive economically and socially. This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives and will appeal to scholars and students across a variety of disciplines such as cultural studies, history, tourism, heritage studies, historical geography and sociology.

Robin Hood

Robin Hood
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 0859915255
ISBN-13 : 9780859915250
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Robin Hood by : Stephen Thomas Knight

The legends of Robin Hood are very familiar, but scholarship and criticism dealing with the long and varied tradition of the famous outlaw is as elusive as the identity of Robin himself, and is scattered in a wide range of sources, many difficult of access. This book is the first to bring together major studies of aspects of the tradition. The thirty-one studies take a variety of approaches, from archival exploration in quest of a real Robin Hood, to a political angle seeking the social meaning of the texts across time, to literary scholars concerned with origin, structures and generic variation, or moral and social significance; also included are considerations of theatre and film studies, and folklore and children's literature. Overall, the collection provides a valuable basis for further study. STEPHEN KNIGHT is Professor of English Literature at the University of Wales, Cardiff; he is well-known as an authority on the Robin Hood tradition, and has edited the recently-discovered Robin Hood Forresters Manuscript.

Hollywood Genres: Formulas, Filmmaking, and The Studio System

Hollywood Genres: Formulas, Filmmaking, and The Studio System
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106011332027
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Hollywood Genres: Formulas, Filmmaking, and The Studio System by : Thomas Schatz

The central thesis of this book is that a genre approach provides the most effective means for understanding, analyzing and appreciating the Hollywood cinema. Taking into account not only the formal and aesthetic aspects of feature filmmaking, but various other cultural aspects as well, the genre approach treats movie production as a dynamic process of exchange between the film industry and its audience. This process, embodied by the Hollywood studio system, has been sustained primarily through genres, those popular narrative formulas like the Western, musical and gangster film, which have dominated the screen arts throughout this century.

Stone Junction

Stone Junction
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Publisher : Canongate Books
Total Pages : 433
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781847677242
ISBN-13 : 184767724X
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Stone Junction by : Jim Dodge

When Daniel's mother dies, he is brought under the protection of the AMO: the Alliance of Magicians and Outlaws. It is an introduction to a world of revenge, revolution and mind-bending chemicals, where anarchists, alchemists and high-stake gamblers co-exist. It is a place in which magic and murder are the norm. So begins an extraordinary quest for knowledge and understanding in this unforgettable outlaw classic.

Culture Conglomerates

Culture Conglomerates
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 276
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0742540669
ISBN-13 : 9780742540668
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture Conglomerates by : William M. Kunz

Explains conglomeration and regulation in the film and television industries, covering its history as well as the contemporary scene. Useful as a supplement for a variety of media courses, this text includes synopses of key media regulations and policies, discussion questions, a glossary, and entertaining boxed features.