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Are You Not Entertained Mapping The Gladiator Across Visual Media Lindsay Steenberg

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Are You Not Entertained Mapping The Gladiator Across Visual Media Lindsay Steenberg
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.58 MB
Author: Lindsay Steenberg
ISBN: 9781350120075, 9781350120099, 1350120073, 135012009X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Are You Not Entertained Mapping The Gladiator Across Visual Media Lindsay Steenberg by Lindsay Steenberg 9781350120075, 9781350120099, 1350120073, 135012009X instant download after payment.

Anglo-American culture is marked by a gladiatorial impulse: a deep cultural fascination in watching men fight each other. The gladiator is an archetypal character embodying this impulse and his brand of violent and eroticised masculinity has become a cultural shorthand that signals a transhistorical version of heroic masculinity.
Frequently the gladiator or celebrity fighter – from the amphitheatres of Rome to the octagon of the Ultimate Fighting Championships – is used as a way of insisting that a desire to fight, and to watch men fighting, is simply a part of our human nature. This book traces a cultural interest in stories about gladiators through twentieth and twenty-first-century film, television and videogames.

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