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Ancient worlds in film and television : gender and politics / Metaforms : studies in the reception of classical antiquity Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Ben-Hur and Gladiator: Manifest Destiny and the Contradictions of American Empire / Muscles and Morals: Spartacus, Ancient Hero of Modern Times / With Your Shield or On It: The Gender of Heroism in Zack Snyder’s 300 and Rudoph Maté’s The 300 Spartans / “This is Sparta!”: Discourse, Gender, and the Orient in Zack Snyder’s 300 / “Everybook-body Loves a Muscle Boi”: Homos, Heroes, and Foes in Post-9/11 Spoofs of the 300 Spartans / The Womanizing of Mark Antony: Virile Ruthlessness and Redemptive Cross-Dressing in Rome, Season Two / Cleopatra’s Venus / Over His Dead Body: Male Friendship in Homer’s Iliad and Wolfgang Petersen’s Troy (2004) / Models of Masculinities in Troy: Achilles, Hector and Their Female Partners / “Include me out” – Odysseus on the Margins of European Genre Cinema: Le Mépris, Ulisse, L’Odissea / Between Mythical and Rational Worlds: Medea by Pier Paolo Pasolini / “Universal’s Religious Bigotry Against Hinduism”: Gender Norms and Hindu Authority in the Global Media Debate on Representing the Hindu God Krishna in Xena: Warrior Princess / Ancient Women’s Cults and Rituals in Grand Narratives on Screen: From Walt Disney’s Snow White to Olga Malea’s Doughnuts with Honey / Pandora-Eve-Ava: Albert Lewin’s Making of a “Secret Goddess” / Phryne Paves the Way for the Wirtschaftswunder: Visions of Guilt and “Purity” Fed by Ancient Greece, Christian Narrative, and Contemporary History / The New Israeli Film Beruriah: Between Rashi and Talmud, between Antiquity and Modernity, between Feminism and Religion / Index. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Ben-Hur and Gladiator: Manifest Destiny and the Contradictions of American Empire / Muscles and Morals: Spartacus, Ancient Hero of Modern Times / With Your Shield or On It: The Gender of Heroism in Zack Snyder’s 300 and Rudoph Maté’s The 300 Spartans / “This is Sparta!”: Discourse, Gender, and the Orient in Zack Snyder’s 300 / “Everybook-body Loves a Muscle Boi”: Homos, Heroes, and Foes in Post-9/11 Spoofs of the 300 Spartans / The Womanizing of Mark Antony: Virile Ruthlessness and Redemptive Cross-Dressing in Rome, Season Two / Cleopatra’s Venus / Over His Dead Body: Male Friendship in Homer’s Iliad and Wolfgang Petersen’s Troy (2004) / Models of Masculinities in Troy: Achilles, Hector and Their Female Partners / “Include me out” – Odysseus on the Margins of European Genre Cinema: Le Mépris, Ulisse, L’Odissea / Between Mythical and Rational Worlds: Medea by Pier Paolo Pasolini / “Universal’s Religious Bigotry Against Hinduism”: Gender Norms and Hindu Authority in the Global Media Debate on Representing the Hindu God Krishna in Xena: Warrior Princess / Ancient Women’s Cults and Rituals in Grand Narratives on Screen: From Walt Disney’s Snow White to Olga Malea’s Doughnuts with Honey / Pandora-Eve-Ava: Albert Lewin’s Making of a “Secret Goddess” / Phryne Paves the Way for the Wirtschaftswunder: Visions of Guilt and “Purity” Fed by Ancient Greece, Christian Narrative, and Contemporary History / The New Israeli Film Beruriah: Between Rashi and Talmud, between Antiquity and Modernity, between Feminism and Religion / Index. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Ben-Hur and Gladiator: Manifest Destiny and the Contradictions of American Empire / Muscles and Morals: Spartacus, Ancient Hero of Modern Times / With Your Shield or On It: The Gender of Heroism in Zack Snyder’s 300 and Rudoph Maté’s The 300 Spartans / “This is Sparta!”: Discourse, Gender, and the Orient in Zack Snyder’s 300 / “Everybook-body Loves a Muscle Boi”: Homos, Heroes, and Foes in Post-9/11 Spoofs of the 300 Spartans / The Womanizing of Mark Antony: Virile Ruthlessness and Redemptive Cross-Dressing in Rome, Season Two / Cleopatra’s Venus / Over His Dead Body: Male Friendship in Homer’s Iliad and Wolfgang Petersen’s Troy (2004) / Models of Masculinities in Troy: Achilles, Hector and Their Female Partners / “Include me out” – Odysseus on the Margins of European Genre Cinema: Le Mépris, Ulisse, L’Odissea / Between Mythical and Rational Worlds: Medea by Pier Paolo Pasolini / “Universal’s Religious Bigotry Against Hinduism”: Gender Norms and Hindu Authority in the Global Media Debate on Representing the Hindu God Krishna in Xena: Warrior Princess / Ancient Women’s Cults and Rituals in Grand Narratives on Screen: From Walt Disney’s Snow White to Olga Malea’s Doughnuts with Honey / Pandora-Eve-Ava: Albert Lewin’s Making of a “Secret Goddess” / Phryne Paves the Way for the Wirtschaftswunder: Visions of Guilt and “Purity” Fed by Ancient Greece, Christian Narrative, and Contemporary History / The New Israeli Film Beruriah: Between Rashi and Talmud, between Antiquity and Modernity, between Feminism and Religion / Index. |
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