Advertisement scan from last night seems a bit muddy, so here is the official trailer:
Additional videos at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-muvh_380IafMMO3fC55frFmfTG0tiyX.
Sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture, the Medieval Studies on Screen blog (formerly Medieval Studies at the Movies) supplements an earlier discussion list and is intended as a gateway to representations of the medieval on film, television, computers, and portable electronic devices.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Mulan and Mulan II Trailer
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
Mulan News
Mulan and Mulan II are set to be re-released as a special fifteenth-anniversary Blu-ray combo set according to the following advisement from the recent Peter Pan Diamond Edition:
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Sunday, March 3, 2013
Syfy March 2013
Third of three posts today on Syfy to finally catch me up-to-date. The following represent this month's listings for Syfy airing in March 2013 on the network. Note that season five of Merlin continues here and concludes next month.
SAT., 2 MAR
02:00 AM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
SUN., 3 MAR
04:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
MON., 4 MAR
01:30 PM
Movie: Stargate: The Ark Of Truth
05:30 PM
Movie: Outlander
TUES., 5 MAR
02:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
FRI., 8 MAR
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Black Forest
05:00 AM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
08:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Witchville
10:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Book Of Beasts, The
12:00 PM
Movie: Merlin And The War Of The Dragons
02:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Beyond Sherwood Forest
04:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Black Forest
10:00 PM
Merlin: With All My Heart
SAT., 9 MAR
12:00 AM
Merlin: With All My Heart
SUN., 10 MAR
04:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Rise Of The Gargoyles
TUES., 12 MAR
01:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
FRI., 15 MAR
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Kindness Of Strangers
SAT., 16 MAR
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Kindness Of Strangers
09:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Evolution
11:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
TUES., 19 MAR
12:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
WEDNES., 20 MAR
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Dark Relic
THURS., 21 MAR
03:00 PM
Movie: Wes Craven Presents: Dracula II: Ascension
FRI., 22 MAR
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Drawing Of The Dark
SAT., 23 MAR
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Drawing Of The Dark
TUES., 26 MAR
11:00 AM
Face Off: Make It Reign
WEDNES., 27 MAR
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Reign Of The Gargoyles
03:00 PM
Ghost Hunters International: Murders And Mysteries: England And New Zealand
THURS., 28 MAR
11:30 PM
Movie: Stargate: The Ark Of Truth
FRI., 29 MAR
03:30 AM
Merlin: Lancelot Du Lac
04:30 AM
Merlin: A Herald Of The New Age
02:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Rock Monster
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Diamond Of The Day - Part One
SAT., 30 MAR
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Diamond Of The Day - Part One
05:00 AM
Stargate Atlantis: Before I Sleep
06:30 PM
Movie: Blade II
SUN., 31 MAR
11:00 PM
Movie: In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale
SAT., 2 MAR
02:00 AM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
SUN., 3 MAR
04:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
MON., 4 MAR
01:30 PM
Movie: Stargate: The Ark Of Truth
05:30 PM
Movie: Outlander
TUES., 5 MAR
02:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
FRI., 8 MAR
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Black Forest
05:00 AM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
08:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Witchville
10:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Book Of Beasts, The
12:00 PM
Movie: Merlin And The War Of The Dragons
02:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Beyond Sherwood Forest
04:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Black Forest
10:00 PM
Merlin: With All My Heart
SAT., 9 MAR
12:00 AM
Merlin: With All My Heart
SUN., 10 MAR
04:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Rise Of The Gargoyles
TUES., 12 MAR
01:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
FRI., 15 MAR
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Kindness Of Strangers
SAT., 16 MAR
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Kindness Of Strangers
09:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Evolution
11:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
TUES., 19 MAR
12:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
WEDNES., 20 MAR
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Dark Relic
THURS., 21 MAR
03:00 PM
Movie: Wes Craven Presents: Dracula II: Ascension
FRI., 22 MAR
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Drawing Of The Dark
SAT., 23 MAR
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Drawing Of The Dark
TUES., 26 MAR
11:00 AM
Face Off: Make It Reign
WEDNES., 27 MAR
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Reign Of The Gargoyles
03:00 PM
Ghost Hunters International: Murders And Mysteries: England And New Zealand
THURS., 28 MAR
11:30 PM
Movie: Stargate: The Ark Of Truth
FRI., 29 MAR
03:30 AM
Merlin: Lancelot Du Lac
04:30 AM
Merlin: A Herald Of The New Age
02:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Rock Monster
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Diamond Of The Day - Part One
SAT., 30 MAR
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Diamond Of The Day - Part One
05:00 AM
Stargate Atlantis: Before I Sleep
06:30 PM
Movie: Blade II
SUN., 31 MAR
11:00 PM
Movie: In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale
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Syfy February 2012
Second of three posts on Syfy. The following represent the medieval-themed listings from last month, February 2013. Note that season five of Merlin continues here.
FRI., 1 FEB
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Disir
SAT., 2 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Disir
SUN., 3 FEB
08:00 PM
Movie: Chronicles Of Narnia, The: Prince Caspian
MON., 4 FEB
04:00 PM
Movie: Chronicles Of Narnia, The: Prince Caspian
TUES., 5 FEB
06:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign [premiered in Jan.]
WEDNES., 6 FEB
12:00 PM
Ghost Hunters International: Hamlet's Castle: Denmark
FRI., 8 FEB
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Dark Tower
SAT., 9 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Dark Tower
SUN., 10 FEB
10:30 AM
Movie: Stargate: The Ark Of Truth
05:30 PM
Movie: Outlander
MON., 11 FEB
02:30 PM
Movie: Outlander
TUES., 12 FEB
04:00 PM
Destination Truth: Issie/Icelandic Elves [??]
05:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
THURS., 14 FEB
09:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Beauty And The Beasts: A Dark Tale
11:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Grendel
01:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Beyond Sherwood Forest
03:00 PM
Movie: Dragon Wars
09:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
FRI., 15 FEB
09:30 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Sinbad And The Minotaur
01:30 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Almighty Thor
06:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
10:00 PM
Merlin: A Lesson In Vengeance
SAT., 16 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: A Lesson In Vengeance
TUES., 19 FEB
04:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
WEDNES., 20 FEB
01:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Sinbad And The Minotaur
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Immortal Voyage Of Captain Drake, The
FRI., 22 FEB
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Dark Relic
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
[1 week hiatus after this episode; season 5 continues beginning 8 March]
SAT., 23 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
SUN., 24 FEB
10:30 AM
Face Off: Make It Reign
TUES., 26 FEB
01:00 AM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
03:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
FRI., 1 FEB
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Disir
SAT., 2 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Disir
SUN., 3 FEB
08:00 PM
Movie: Chronicles Of Narnia, The: Prince Caspian
MON., 4 FEB
04:00 PM
Movie: Chronicles Of Narnia, The: Prince Caspian
TUES., 5 FEB
06:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign [premiered in Jan.]
WEDNES., 6 FEB
12:00 PM
Ghost Hunters International: Hamlet's Castle: Denmark
FRI., 8 FEB
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Dark Tower
SAT., 9 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Dark Tower
SUN., 10 FEB
10:30 AM
Movie: Stargate: The Ark Of Truth
05:30 PM
Movie: Outlander
MON., 11 FEB
02:30 PM
Movie: Outlander
TUES., 12 FEB
04:00 PM
Destination Truth: Issie/Icelandic Elves [??]
05:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
THURS., 14 FEB
09:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Beauty And The Beasts: A Dark Tale
11:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Grendel
01:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Beyond Sherwood Forest
03:00 PM
Movie: Dragon Wars
09:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
FRI., 15 FEB
09:30 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Sinbad And The Minotaur
01:30 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Almighty Thor
06:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
10:00 PM
Merlin: A Lesson In Vengeance
SAT., 16 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: A Lesson In Vengeance
TUES., 19 FEB
04:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
WEDNES., 20 FEB
01:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Sinbad And The Minotaur
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Immortal Voyage Of Captain Drake, The
FRI., 22 FEB
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Dark Relic
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
[1 week hiatus after this episode; season 5 continues beginning 8 March]
SAT., 23 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
SUN., 24 FEB
10:30 AM
Face Off: Make It Reign
TUES., 26 FEB
01:00 AM
Merlin: The Hollow Queen
03:00 PM
Face Off: Make It Reign
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Syfy January 2013
The first of three posts today to catch up-to-date with relevant listings on Syfy. The following represent the medieval-themed programming for January 2013.
In addition to the material listed, the network also premiered "Make It Reign", an episode of Face Off featuring designs for a medieval-like secondary world. At the time, I was unaware of its appropriateness, but, as new details have emerged, future air-dates have been added to later postings to the blog.
Of note, the month also featured the US premiere of the fifth (and final) season of Merlin, which recently wrapped up its five-year run in December 2012. The series aired on Syfy in January opening with a marathon of season four, and season five runs from January through April on the network. Season four is now available on DVD and Blu-ray, and season five is due out in April; both seasons (as well as the previous three) are (of course) available through the various digital download providers.
FRI., 4 JAN
[Merlin Season 4 marathon]
08:00 AM
Merlin: The Darkest Hour - Part 1
09:00 AM
Merlin: The Darkest Hour - Part 2
10:00 AM
Merlin: Aithusa
11:00 AM
Merlin: His Father's Son
12:00 PM
Merlin: A Servant Of Two Masters
01:00 PM
Merlin: The Secret Sharer
02:00 PM
Merlin: Lamia
03:00 PM
Merlin: Lancelot Du Lac
04:00 PM
Merlin: A Herald Of The New Age
05:00 PM
Merlin: The Hunter's Heart
06:00 PM
Merlin: The Sword In The Stone - Part 1
07:00 PM
Merlin: The Sword In The Stone - Part 2
10:00 PM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part One
[Merlin Season 5 premiere]
SAT., 5 JAN
12:00 AM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part One
02:00 AM
Movie: Merlin And The War Of The Dragons
04:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Book Of Beasts, The
WEDNES., 9 JAN
09:00 PM
Ghost Hunters: Irish Ruins
FRI., 11 JAN
10:00 PM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part Two
SAT., 12 JAN.
12:00 AM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part Two
FRI., 18 JAN
06:00 PM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part Two
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Death Song Of Uther Pendragon
SAT., 19 JAN
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Death Song Of Uther Pendragon
FRI., 25 JAN
10:00 PM
Merlin: Another's Sorrow
SAT., 26 JAN
12:00 AM
Merlin: Another's Sorrow
03:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Thor: Hammer Of The Gods
11:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Rock Monster
SUN., 27 JAN
11:30 AM
Movie: Wes Craven Presents: Dracula II: Ascension
05:30 PM
Movie: Blade II
08:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
MON., 28 JAN
02:30 PM
Movie: Blade II
05:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
In addition to the material listed, the network also premiered "Make It Reign", an episode of Face Off featuring designs for a medieval-like secondary world. At the time, I was unaware of its appropriateness, but, as new details have emerged, future air-dates have been added to later postings to the blog.
Of note, the month also featured the US premiere of the fifth (and final) season of Merlin, which recently wrapped up its five-year run in December 2012. The series aired on Syfy in January opening with a marathon of season four, and season five runs from January through April on the network. Season four is now available on DVD and Blu-ray, and season five is due out in April; both seasons (as well as the previous three) are (of course) available through the various digital download providers.
FRI., 4 JAN
[Merlin Season 4 marathon]
08:00 AM
Merlin: The Darkest Hour - Part 1
09:00 AM
Merlin: The Darkest Hour - Part 2
10:00 AM
Merlin: Aithusa
11:00 AM
Merlin: His Father's Son
12:00 PM
Merlin: A Servant Of Two Masters
01:00 PM
Merlin: The Secret Sharer
02:00 PM
Merlin: Lamia
03:00 PM
Merlin: Lancelot Du Lac
04:00 PM
Merlin: A Herald Of The New Age
05:00 PM
Merlin: The Hunter's Heart
06:00 PM
Merlin: The Sword In The Stone - Part 1
07:00 PM
Merlin: The Sword In The Stone - Part 2
10:00 PM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part One
[Merlin Season 5 premiere]
SAT., 5 JAN
12:00 AM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part One
02:00 AM
Movie: Merlin And The War Of The Dragons
04:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Book Of Beasts, The
WEDNES., 9 JAN
09:00 PM
Ghost Hunters: Irish Ruins
FRI., 11 JAN
10:00 PM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part Two
SAT., 12 JAN.
12:00 AM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part Two
FRI., 18 JAN
06:00 PM
Merlin: Arthur's Bane - Part Two
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Death Song Of Uther Pendragon
SAT., 19 JAN
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Death Song Of Uther Pendragon
FRI., 25 JAN
10:00 PM
Merlin: Another's Sorrow
SAT., 26 JAN
12:00 AM
Merlin: Another's Sorrow
03:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Thor: Hammer Of The Gods
11:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Rock Monster
SUN., 27 JAN
11:30 AM
Movie: Wes Craven Presents: Dracula II: Ascension
05:30 PM
Movie: Blade II
08:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
MON., 28 JAN
02:30 PM
Movie: Blade II
05:00 PM
Movie: Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans
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Saturday, March 2, 2013
Vikings--Now on History
The History Channel premieres the nine-part series Vikings tomorrow 3 March at 10 PM EST. The series is based on the life and adventures of Ragnar Lothbrok. The following promotional videos appear on the network's YouTube channel.
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Chiller March 2013
Quick update on Chiller for this month:
There are no noticeable listings with medieval content airing on Chiller in March 2013. However, recurrent series, such as Buffy and the Vampire Slayer, may include undocumented material.
There are no noticeable listings with medieval content airing on Chiller in March 2013. However, recurrent series, such as Buffy and the Vampire Slayer, may include undocumented material.
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Chiller February 2013
Here are the (slim) medieval-themed listings from Chiller for last month, February 2013:
TUES., 26 FEB
09:00 P ET
Movie: Vlad
WEDNES., 27 FEB
03:00 A ET
Movie: Vlad
TUES., 26 FEB
09:00 P ET
Movie: Vlad
WEDNES., 27 FEB
03:00 A ET
Movie: Vlad
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Chiller January 2013
Moving closer to the present, here are the relevant listings from Chiller for January 2013. Details for all productions are available in the links lists.
THURS., 3 JAN
07:00 P ET
Movie: Vlad
FRI., 4 JAN
01:00 A ET
Movie: Vlad
FRI., 18 JAN
12:00 P ET
The Outer Limits: Shroud
FRI., 25 JAN
01:00 P ET
The Twilight Zone (1985): The Last Defender Of Camelot
SAT., 26 JAN
11:30 A ET
Movie: Vlad
11:00 P ET
Movie: Vlad
THURS., 3 JAN
07:00 P ET
Movie: Vlad
FRI., 4 JAN
01:00 A ET
Movie: Vlad
FRI., 18 JAN
12:00 P ET
The Outer Limits: Shroud
FRI., 25 JAN
01:00 P ET
The Twilight Zone (1985): The Last Defender Of Camelot
SAT., 26 JAN
11:30 A ET
Movie: Vlad
11:00 P ET
Movie: Vlad
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Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture (New Book)
Out late last year from Palgrave Macmillan:
Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture
The New Middle Ages
Edited By Gail Ashton and Daniel T. Kline
Palgrave Macmillan, December 2012
ISBN: 978-0-230-33734-3, ISBN10: 0-230-33734-1,
5.500 x 8.500 inches, 258 pages,
Hardcover $85.00
Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture
The New Middle Ages
Edited By Gail Ashton and Daniel T. Kline
Palgrave Macmillan, December 2012
ISBN: 978-0-230-33734-3, ISBN10: 0-230-33734-1,
5.500 x 8.500 inches, 258 pages,
Hardcover $85.00
Drawing from an eclectic mix of scholars from the US, UK, and Australia,Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture
examines the persistence of medieval themes, characters, and situations
in a variety of media from reality television to Virginia Woolf,
Arthurian film to Disney animation, Shrek to historical fantasy. Each
essay demonstrates that the Middle Ages are not relegated to a static
past but continue to fashion a vital presence in contemporary popular
culture, changing our assumptions about the flow of history and the
creation of the present.
Contents (from WorldCat):
The YouTube prioress : anti-semitism and twenty-first century participatory culture / Candace Barrington --
Animated conversations in Nottingham : Disney's Robin Hood (1973) / Andrew Lynch --
Virginia Woolf's middle ages / Steve Ellis --
Dario Fo's Mistero Buffo and the left-modernist reclamation of medieval popular culture / Louise D'Arcens --
Acephalic history : a Bataillian reading of Monty Python and the Holy Grail / Daniel T. Kline --
Medievalism and periodization in Frozen river and The second shepherds' play : environment, class, miracle / Robert S. Sturges --
Time travel, pulp fictions, and changing attitudes toward the Middle Ages : why you can't get Renaissance on somebody's ass / Steve Guthrie --
H.P. Lovecraft's "unnamable" Middle Ages / Brantley L. Bryant --
Confession, contrition, and the rhetoric of tears : medievalism and reality television / Angela Jane Weisl --
Robin Hood, frenched / Richard Utz --
Brief encounters : Arthur's epic journey in Antoine Fuqua's King Arthur (2005) / Leslie Coote --
"My other world" : historical reflections and refractions in modern Arthurian fantasy / Philippa Semper --
Queer origins, deformed lies : seeding the future in Torchwood's "Children of earth" / Gail Ashton --
The medieval entertainment channel : the Shrek quartet / Kathleen Coyne Kelly.
Animated conversations in Nottingham : Disney's Robin Hood (1973) / Andrew Lynch --
Virginia Woolf's middle ages / Steve Ellis --
Dario Fo's Mistero Buffo and the left-modernist reclamation of medieval popular culture / Louise D'Arcens --
Acephalic history : a Bataillian reading of Monty Python and the Holy Grail / Daniel T. Kline --
Medievalism and periodization in Frozen river and The second shepherds' play : environment, class, miracle / Robert S. Sturges --
Time travel, pulp fictions, and changing attitudes toward the Middle Ages : why you can't get Renaissance on somebody's ass / Steve Guthrie --
H.P. Lovecraft's "unnamable" Middle Ages / Brantley L. Bryant --
Confession, contrition, and the rhetoric of tears : medievalism and reality television / Angela Jane Weisl --
Robin Hood, frenched / Richard Utz --
Brief encounters : Arthur's epic journey in Antoine Fuqua's King Arthur (2005) / Leslie Coote --
"My other world" : historical reflections and refractions in modern Arthurian fantasy / Philippa Semper --
Queer origins, deformed lies : seeding the future in Torchwood's "Children of earth" / Gail Ashton --
The medieval entertainment channel : the Shrek quartet / Kathleen Coyne Kelly.
About the editors:
Gail Ashton is an independent scholar and poet. She previously taught at
the University of Manchester and the University of Birmingham and
writes, edits, and reviews medieval and contemporary literature,
especially Chaucer and poetry.
Daniel T. Kline is a professor and Chair of English at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He specializes in Middle English literature and culture, literary and cultural theory, and digital medievalism. He has published in Chaucer Review, College Literature, Comparative Drama, the Journal of English and Germanic Philology, and Philological Quarterly, among others.
Daniel T. Kline is a professor and Chair of English at the University of Alaska Anchorage. He specializes in Middle English literature and culture, literary and cultural theory, and digital medievalism. He has published in Chaucer Review, College Literature, Comparative Drama, the Journal of English and Germanic Philology, and Philological Quarterly, among others.
Praise:
'Spanning many centuries and multiple media, this collection will inform
and delight specialists, generalists, and anyone else interested in how
we shape the Middle Ages and they shape us. Through highly engaging
case-studies, the authors thoroughly and thoughtfully explore the vast
and sometimes surprising legacy of our medieval past. They challenge the
most fundamental assumptions of (neo)medievalism and open new avenues
of research into one of the most dynamic and wide-ranging fields in the
humanities.' - Karl Fugelso, professor of Art History at Towson
University and editor of Studies in Medievalism
'An insightful collection that confronts issues too often left implicit in studies of medievalism head-on. Together the essays pose an important challenge: to examine the persistence, contingency and plurality of medievalism, and the implications that has for periodization and the ongoing influence of the medieval on the modern.' - David W. Marshall, California State University San Bernardino and editor of Mass Market Medieval: Essays on the Middle Ages in Popular Culture
'The essays in Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture are energetic and spirited. They explore the diversity of medievalisms in popular culture, asking powerful questions about modern critical, creative, and political investments in such forms of medieval re-creation. Through a series of detailed readings, the authors offer loving, critical attention to texts that are often dismissed or unregarded. The best of these essays go even further: to consider the role of medievalism in shaping our ideas of modernity, and the relationship between high and popular culture. This collection is packed full of fresh insights and readings, and will become essential reading for students and researchers working in this field.' - Stephanie Trigg, University of Melbourne
'An insightful collection that confronts issues too often left implicit in studies of medievalism head-on. Together the essays pose an important challenge: to examine the persistence, contingency and plurality of medievalism, and the implications that has for periodization and the ongoing influence of the medieval on the modern.' - David W. Marshall, California State University San Bernardino and editor of Mass Market Medieval: Essays on the Middle Ages in Popular Culture
'The essays in Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture are energetic and spirited. They explore the diversity of medievalisms in popular culture, asking powerful questions about modern critical, creative, and political investments in such forms of medieval re-creation. Through a series of detailed readings, the authors offer loving, critical attention to texts that are often dismissed or unregarded. The best of these essays go even further: to consider the role of medievalism in shaping our ideas of modernity, and the relationship between high and popular culture. This collection is packed full of fresh insights and readings, and will become essential reading for students and researchers working in this field.' - Stephanie Trigg, University of Melbourne
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Disney Middle Ages (Complete at Last)
Here are the complete details on the recent collection Disney Middle Ages:
The Disney Middle Ages: A Fairy-Tale and Fantasy Past
The New Middle Ages
Edited By Tison Pugh and Susan Aronstein
Palgrave Macmillan, December 2012
ISBN: 978-0-230-34007-7, ISBN10: 0-230-34007-5,
5.500 x 8.500 inches, 304 pages, 6 b/w illustrations,
Hardcover $85.00
PART I: BUILDING A BETTER MIDDLE AGES: MEDIEVALISM IN THE PARKS
Mapping the Happiest Place on Earth: Disney's Medieval Cartography; S.YandellDisney's Castles and the Work of the Medieval in the Magic Kingdom; M.BaylessPilgrimage and Medieval Narrative Structures in Disney's Parks; S.Aronstein
PART II: THE DISTORICAL MIDDLE AGES
'You don't learn it deliberately, but you just know it from what you've seen': British Understandings of the Medieval Past Gleaned from Disney's Fairy Tales; P.SturtevantThe Sorcerer's Apprentice: Animation and Alchemy in Disney's Medievalism; E.F.Labbie
The Sword in the Stone: American Translation and Disney's Anti-medievalisms; R.GossedgeWalt in Sherwood, or the Sheriff of Disneyland: Disney and the Film Legend of Robin Hood; K.J.HartyFuturistic Medievalisms and the U.S. Space Program in Disney's Man in Space Trilogy and Unidentified Flying Oddball; A.Foster
PART III: DISNEY PRINCESS FANTASY FAIRE
'Where happily ever after happens every day': The Medievalisms of Disney's Princesses; C.BradfordDisney's Medievalized Ecologies in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty; K.C.KellyThe United Princesses of America: Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Purity in Disney's Medieval Past; I.Mitchell-SmithEsmerelda of Notre Dame: The Gypsy Girl in Medieval View from Hugo to Disney; A.CravenReality Remixed: Neomedieval Princess Culture in Disney's Enchanted; M.S.Cecire
Susan Aronstein is a professor of English at the University of Wyoming,. She is the author of Hollywood Knights: Arthurian Cinema and the Politics of Nostalgia and her articles on medieval Arthurian romance, medieval film, medievalism and popular culture have appeared in numerous books and journals.
The Disney Middle Ages: A Fairy-Tale and Fantasy Past
The New Middle Ages
Edited By Tison Pugh and Susan Aronstein
Palgrave Macmillan, December 2012
ISBN: 978-0-230-34007-7, ISBN10: 0-230-34007-5,
5.500 x 8.500 inches, 304 pages, 6 b/w illustrations,
Hardcover $85.00
The Middle Ages depicted in Walt Disney
movies have come, for many, to figure as the Middle Ages, forming the
earliest visions of the medieval past for much of the contemporary
western (and increasingly eastern) imaginary. The essayists of The
Disney Middle Ages explore Disney's mediation and re-creation of a
fairy-tale and fantasy past, not to lament its exploitation of the
Middle Ages for corporate ends, but to examine how and why these
medieval visions prove so readily adaptable to themed entertainments
many centuries after their creation.
Contents:
Introduction: Disney's Retroprogressive Medievalisms: Where Yesterday Is Tomorrow Today; T.Pugh
PART I: BUILDING A BETTER MIDDLE AGES: MEDIEVALISM IN THE PARKS
Mapping the Happiest Place on Earth: Disney's Medieval Cartography; S.YandellDisney's Castles and the Work of the Medieval in the Magic Kingdom; M.BaylessPilgrimage and Medieval Narrative Structures in Disney's Parks; S.Aronstein
PART II: THE DISTORICAL MIDDLE AGES
'You don't learn it deliberately, but you just know it from what you've seen': British Understandings of the Medieval Past Gleaned from Disney's Fairy Tales; P.SturtevantThe Sorcerer's Apprentice: Animation and Alchemy in Disney's Medievalism; E.F.Labbie
The Sword in the Stone: American Translation and Disney's Anti-medievalisms; R.GossedgeWalt in Sherwood, or the Sheriff of Disneyland: Disney and the Film Legend of Robin Hood; K.J.HartyFuturistic Medievalisms and the U.S. Space Program in Disney's Man in Space Trilogy and Unidentified Flying Oddball; A.Foster
PART III: DISNEY PRINCESS FANTASY FAIRE
'Where happily ever after happens every day': The Medievalisms of Disney's Princesses; C.BradfordDisney's Medievalized Ecologies in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty; K.C.KellyThe United Princesses of America: Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Purity in Disney's Medieval Past; I.Mitchell-SmithEsmerelda of Notre Dame: The Gypsy Girl in Medieval View from Hugo to Disney; A.CravenReality Remixed: Neomedieval Princess Culture in Disney's Enchanted; M.S.Cecire
About the Editors:
Tison Pugh is a professor of English at the University of Central
Florida. He is the author of Queering Medieval Genres, Sexuality and Its
Queer Discontents in Middle English Literature, and Innocence,
Heterosexuality, and the Queerness of Children's Literature.
Susan Aronstein is a professor of English at the University of Wyoming,. She is the author of Hollywood Knights: Arthurian Cinema and the Politics of Nostalgia and her articles on medieval Arthurian romance, medieval film, medievalism and popular culture have appeared in numerous books and journals.
Praise:
'An exciting excursion through
Disney's entertainment kingdom. The exploration of Disney's
'retroprogressive' reimagining of the Middle Ages - from the medieval
cartography of the theme-park maps and the fantastical geography of
Wart's Camelot and Robin's Sherwood to the familiar iconography of
Disney's fairy-tale castles and the increasingly diverse ethnography of
his princesses - is lively, perceptive, and provocative. The Disney Middle Ages
offers fascinating insights into American values and consumer
practices; and it is essential reading for anyone interested in
medievalism, film, or popular culture.' - Barbara Tepa Lupack, author of
The Girl's King Arthur and Illustrating Camelot
"Witty, wry, and informative, this volume opens with an engaging introduction followed by thirteen essays that explore Disney's influence on contemporary readings of medieval sources as well as on modern perceptions of the Middle Ages. Stylishly written, the essays have wide appeal, reaching medievalists in all disciplines and well beyond to anyone who has ever encountered or who has been touched by a Disney film, owned a Disney product, or visited a Disney theme park. A model for other publications of its kind, The Disney Middle Ages presents fresh ways to consider popular culture in historical contexts and demonstrates Disney's apparently endless vitality in shaping modern notions of all things medieval." - Martha W. Driver, Distinguished Professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies, Pace University
"Witty, wry, and informative, this volume opens with an engaging introduction followed by thirteen essays that explore Disney's influence on contemporary readings of medieval sources as well as on modern perceptions of the Middle Ages. Stylishly written, the essays have wide appeal, reaching medievalists in all disciplines and well beyond to anyone who has ever encountered or who has been touched by a Disney film, owned a Disney product, or visited a Disney theme park. A model for other publications of its kind, The Disney Middle Ages presents fresh ways to consider popular culture in historical contexts and demonstrates Disney's apparently endless vitality in shaping modern notions of all things medieval." - Martha W. Driver, Distinguished Professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies, Pace University
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Contents for Forni's Chaucer's Afterlife (At Last!)
Now available from McFarland (click link) and coming soon from other sellers:
Chaucer’s Afterlife: Adaptations in Recent Popular Culture
Kathleen Forni
Print ISBN: 978-0-7864-7344-1
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-4766-0267-7
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1
Introduction: The Popular and the Professional 7
1. Modes of Intertextual Engagement 21
2. Chaucer the Detective 61
3. Chaucer on the TV Screen: The BBC’s Canterbury Tales and Jonathan Myerson’s Canterbury Tales 84
4. The Canterbury Pilgrimage and African Diaspora 106
5. The Chaucer Brand 122
Chapter Notes 133
Bibliography 151
Index 165
Chaucer’s Afterlife: Adaptations in Recent Popular Culture
Kathleen Forni
Print ISBN: 978-0-7864-7344-1
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-4766-0267-7
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1
Introduction: The Popular and the Professional 7
1. Modes of Intertextual Engagement 21
2. Chaucer the Detective 61
3. Chaucer on the TV Screen: The BBC’s Canterbury Tales and Jonathan Myerson’s Canterbury Tales 84
4. The Canterbury Pilgrimage and African Diaspora 106
5. The Chaucer Brand 122
Chapter Notes 133
Bibliography 151
Index 165
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