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Race, Class, and Gender in "Medieval" Cinema, Hardback Book

Race, Class, and Gender in "Medieval" Cinema Hardback

Edited by L. Ramey, T. Pugh

Part of the The New Middle Ages series

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The medieval film genre is not, in general, concerned with constructing a historically accurate past, but much analysis nonetheless centers on highlighting anachronisms.

This book aims to help scholars and aficionados of medieval film think about how the re-creation of an often mythical past performs important cultural work for modern directors and viewers.

The essays in this collection demonstrate that directors intentionally insert modern preoccupations into a setting that would normally be considered incompatible with these concepts.

The Middle Ages provide an imaginary space far enough removed from the present day to explore modern preoccupations with human identity.

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