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Hollywood Knights examines Hollywood Arthuriana as political
nostalgia offered to American viewers during times of cultural
crisis: the red scare of the 1950s, the breakdown of traditional
authority in the 1960s and 1970s, the turn to the right in the
1980s and the redemption of masculine and national authority in the
1990s. Its analysis of these films explores their proposal of an
ideal past - an Americanized Camelot and a democratized chivalry -
as the solution to the problems of a troubled present, a solution
that will ensure prosperity in the homeland and a globally
beneficial American authority abroad.
For many, the middle ages depicted in Walt Disney movies have come
to figure as the middle ages, forming the earliest visions of the
medieval past for much of the contemporary Western (and
increasingly Eastern) imagination. The essayists of The Disney
Middle Ages explore Disney's mediation and re-creation of a
fairy-tale and fantasy past, not to lament its exploitation of the
middle ages for corporate ends, but to examine how and why these
medieval visions prove so readily adaptable to themed
entertainments many centuries after their creation. What results is
a scrupulous and comprehensive examination of the intersection
between the products of the Disney Corporation and popular
culture's fascination with the middle ages.
For many, the middle ages depicted in Walt Disney movies have come
to figure as the middle ages, forming the earliest visions of the
medieval past for much of the contemporary Western (and
increasingly Eastern) imagination. The essayists of The Disney
Middle Ages explore Disney's mediation and re-creation of a
fairy-tale and fantasy past, not to lament its exploitation of the
middle ages for corporate ends, but to examine how and why these
medieval visions prove so readily adaptable to themed
entertainments many centuries after their creation. What results is
a scrupulous and comprehensive examination of the intersection
between the products of the Disney Corporation and popular
culture's fascination with the middle ages.
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