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Hollywood in the Holy Land - Essays on Film Depictions of the Crusades and Christian-Muslim Clashes (Paperback)
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Hollywood in the Holy Land - Essays on Film Depictions of the Crusades and Christian-Muslim Clashes (Paperback)
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An exciting new work in the burgeoning field of movie medieval ism,
this collection of essays focuses on film representations of the
Crusades, other medieval East/West encounters, and the modern
inheritance of encounters between orientalist fantasy and
apocalyptic conspiracy. The essays themselves make substantial
contributions to our understanding of orientalist medieval ism in
film. Several study the various filmic representations of popular
figures such as El Cid, Roland, Richard I, and Saladin in films
like Anthony Mann's El Cid and Frank Cassenti's Chanson de Roland.
Other topics include the political crusade in Youssef Chahine's
""El Naser Salah Ad Din"", the redemption of history and templar
romance in recent films like ""National Treasure"" and ""The Da
Vinci Code"", and the role of set design, location, and landscape
in setting the stage for cinematic medieval ism. A substantial
introduction surveys the notion of cinematic inheritance and draws
parallels between the medieval-era crusades and the modern
inter-faith wars which have been thrust to the center of
mass-mediated political discourse in the post-9/11 world.
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