Mass Market Medieval

Essays on the Middle Ages in Popular Culture

David W Marshall editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:11th Apr '07

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Beginning in 1976 with the first issue of the journal Studies in Medievalism, all things medieval and the concept of medievalism became a hot topic in culture studies. Medievalism examines how different groups, individuals, or eras use and shape the image of the Middle Ages, differentiating between historical knowledge of the Middle Ages and what we have made the period out to be. The 13 essays in this book explore the medieval invasion of today's media and consider the various ways--from film and print to websites and video games--that the Middle Ages have been packaged for consumption. Essays encompass diverse theoretical perspectives and are grouped loosely around distinct functions of medievalism, including the exposure of recent social concerns; the use of medieval images in modern political contexts; and the medieval's influence on products of today's popular culture. The legitimization of the study of medievalism and the effect of medievalism on the more traditional subject of medieval studies are also discussed.

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“an admirable job of selecting essays that cover different media...the essays talk to one another in interesting ways...thought provoking...an inaugural work in popular medievalism...intriguing new directions...for the study of medievalism in popular culture”—Arthuriana; “essential”—Journal of American Studies of Turkey; “fascinating insights”—Academia.edu.

ISBN: 9780786429226

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm

Weight: 295g

215 pages