The Politics of Myth
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Melbourne University Press
Published:30th Oct '15
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Mythical figures are more than fantasy- they have their own politics. They dramatise issues of social importance and they can change to interpret new contexts and concerns.
Studies nine figures still vividly alive, all of them appearing in twenty-first century film and TV. Analysing how they relate to the major themes of power, resistance and knowledge, Stephen Knight shows how fact and fiction interweave to help us explore and understand the complexities of our world.In The Politics of Myth, Stephen Knight studies nine figures still vividly alive, all of them appearing in twenty-first century film and television. Analysing how they relate to the major themes of power, resistance and knowledge, he shows how fact and fiction interweave to help us explore and understand the complexities of our world.
Myths shift with time: Robin Hood can be a tough anti-authoritarian, a genial aristocrat, a Saxon patriot; Queen Elizabeth I has been seen as a Protestant heroine, a love-lorn lady, even a grumpy manipulator. From Merlin's multiple manifestations and Sherlock Holmes's smoking habits to the ongoing arguments about Ned Kelly, this book explores the richness and the range of figures of myth.
ISBN: 9780522868432
Dimensions: 233mm x 153mm x 20mm
Weight: 378g
256 pages