Description: Helen of Troy in Hollywood, Hardcover by Blondell, Ruby, ISBN 0691229627, ISBN-13 9780691229621, Brand New, Free shipping in the US How a legendary woman from classical antiquity has come to embody the threat of transcendent beauty in movies and TV Helen of Troy in Hollywood examines the figure of the mythic Helen in film and television, showing how storytellers from different Hollywood eras have used Helen to grapple with the problems and dynamics of gender and idealized femininity. Paying careful attention to how the image of Helen is embodied by the actors who have portrayed her, Ruby Blondell provides close readings of such works as Wolfgang Petersen’s Troy and the Star Trek episode “Elaan of Troyius,” going beyond contextualization to lead the reader through a fundamental rethinking of how we understand and interpret the classic tradition. A luminous work of scholarship by one of today’s leading classicists, Helen of Troy in Hollywood highlights the importance of ancient myths not as timeless stories frozen in the past but as lenses through which to view our own artistic, cultural, and political moment in a new light. This incisiv demonstrates how, whether as the hero of these screen adaptations or as a peripheral character in male-dominated adventures, the mythic Helen has become symbolic of the perceived dangers of superhuman beauty and transgressive erotic agency.
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Number of Pages: 352 Pages
Publication Name: Helen of Troy in Hollywood
Language: English
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication Year: 2023
Item Height: 1.1 in
Subject: Feminism & Feminist Theory, Media Studies, Film / History & Criticism
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 24.1 Oz
Author: Ruby Blondell
Item Length: 9.6 in
Subject Area: Performing Arts, Social Science
Item Width: 6.2 in
Series: Martin Classical Lectures
Format: Hardcover