Postmodern Pirates
Autor Susanne Zhanialen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004416086
ISBN-10: 9004416080
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004416080
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Notă biografică
Susanne Zhanial (Ph.D. University of Vienna, 2017), is a freelance scholar. Her research areas include film, postmodernism, and gender, and she has published on pirates, monsters, and Kristeva’s theory of the abject.
Cuprins
Part 1
Pirates of the Caribbean
1 Introduction
2 Postmodernism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
1 Theories of Postmodernism
2 Postmodernism in Hollywood
3 Pirates of the Caribbean—a Postmodern Blockbuster
1 The Economic Aspect
2 Intertextuality and Self-Referentiality
3 Reworking and Playing with Narrative Conventions
4 Genre Transformations and Hybridity
5 Spectacle and the Narrative
4 Disney’s World of Adventurers and Outlaws
1 Captain Jack Sparrow
1.1Sparrow’s Art of Storytelling
1.2Questions of Self, Identity, and Memory
2 Heroes and Villains, Good and Bad Pirates
3 The Young Adventure Hero and the Heroine
5 Postmodern Piracy: The Key to Disney’s Treasure Trove
Part 2
The Pirate Motif
6 Framework
7 Pirates in History and Travel Literature
1 From Fact(ion) to Pirate Fiction
2 Pirates of the Caribbean and Early Pirate Literature
8 Pirates in British Literature
1 Romanticism: the Pirate as Byronic Hero
2 Victorianism: Pirate Villains in Children’s Literature
3 Late Victorian Literature: Pirate Classics
3.1Piracy in Treasure Island
3.2Long John Silver
3.3Treasure Island’s World of Money
3.4Peter and Wendy: Fantasy and Parody
3.5Captain James Hook
4 Early Twentieth-Century Literature: Playing (with) Pirates
5 Pirates of the Caribbean and British Pirate Literature
9 Pirates in (Hollywood) Movies
1 Hollywood’s Early Pirate Films<
/br> 2 The Glorious Years of the Pirate Film
2.1Male Pirates
2.2Female Pirates
3 The Decline of the Pirate Film
4 Ship-Wrecking the Pirate Film: Cutthroat Island
5 Pirates of the Caribbean and Twentieth-Century Films
10 Pirates of the Caribbean’s Cultural Legacy
Bibliography
Index
Pirates of the Caribbean
1 Introduction
2 Postmodernism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
1 Theories of Postmodernism
2 Postmodernism in Hollywood
3 Pirates of the Caribbean—a Postmodern Blockbuster
1 The Economic Aspect
2 Intertextuality and Self-Referentiality
3 Reworking and Playing with Narrative Conventions
4 Genre Transformations and Hybridity
5 Spectacle and the Narrative
4 Disney’s World of Adventurers and Outlaws
1 Captain Jack Sparrow
1.1Sparrow’s Art of Storytelling
1.2Questions of Self, Identity, and Memory
2 Heroes and Villains, Good and Bad Pirates
3 The Young Adventure Hero and the Heroine
5 Postmodern Piracy: The Key to Disney’s Treasure Trove
Part 2
The Pirate Motif
6 Framework
7 Pirates in History and Travel Literature
1 From Fact(ion) to Pirate Fiction
2 Pirates of the Caribbean and Early Pirate Literature
8 Pirates in British Literature
1 Romanticism: the Pirate as Byronic Hero
2 Victorianism: Pirate Villains in Children’s Literature
3 Late Victorian Literature: Pirate Classics
3.1Piracy in Treasure Island
3.2Long John Silver
3.3Treasure Island’s World of Money
3.4Peter and Wendy: Fantasy and Parody
3.5Captain James Hook
4 Early Twentieth-Century Literature: Playing (with) Pirates
5 Pirates of the Caribbean and British Pirate Literature
9 Pirates in (Hollywood) Movies
1 Hollywood’s Early Pirate Films<
/br> 2 The Glorious Years of the Pirate Film
2.1Male Pirates
2.2Female Pirates
3 The Decline of the Pirate Film
4 Ship-Wrecking the Pirate Film: Cutthroat Island
5 Pirates of the Caribbean and Twentieth-Century Films
10 Pirates of the Caribbean’s Cultural Legacy
Bibliography
Index