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Tracking Classical Monsters In Popular Culture Liz Gloyn

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Tracking Classical Monsters In Popular Culture Liz Gloyn
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.62 MB
Author: Liz Gloyn
ISBN: 9781784539344, 9781350109612, 9781350122581, 1784539341, 1350109614, 1350122580
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Tracking Classical Monsters In Popular Culture Liz Gloyn by Liz Gloyn 9781784539344, 9781350109612, 9781350122581, 1784539341, 1350109614, 1350122580 instant download after payment.

What is it about ancient monsters that popular culture still finds so enthralling? Why do the monsters of antiquity continue to stride across the modern world? In this book, the first in-depth study of how post-classical societies use the creatures from ancient myth, Liz Gloyn reveals the trends behind how we have used monsters since the 1950s to the present day, and considers why they have remained such a powerful presence in our shared cultural imagination. She presents a new model for interpreting the extraordinary vitality that classical monsters have shown, and their enormous adaptability in finding places to dwell in popular culture without sacrificing their connection to the ancient world.
Her argument takes her readers through a comprehensive tour of monsters on film and television, from the much-loved creations of Ray Harryhausen in Clash of the Titans to the monster of the week in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, before looking in detail at the afterlives of the Medusa and the Minotaur. She develops a broad theory of the ancient monster and its life after antiquity, investigating its relation to gender, genre and space to offer a bold and novel exploration of what keeps drawing us back to these mythical beasts. From the siren to the centaur, all monster lovers will find something to enjoy in this stimulating and accessible book.

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