_GAME OF THRONES_ IS FAMOUSLY INSPIRED BY THE MIDDLE AGES - BUT HOW
"AUTHENTIC" IS THE WORLD IT PRESENTS? THIS VOLUME OFFERS DIFFERENT
ANGLES TO THE QUESTION.
One of the biggest attractions of George R.R. Martin's high fantasy
series _A Song of Ice and Fire_, and by extension its HBO television
adaptation, _Game of Thrones_, is its claim to historical realism. The
author, thedirectors and producers of the adaptation, and indeed the
fans of the books and show, all lay claim to Westeros, its setting, as
representative of an authentic medieval world. But how true are these
claims? Is it possible to faithfully represent a time so far removed
from our own in time and culture? And what does an authentic medieval
fantasy world look like?
This book explores Martin's and HBO's approaches to and beliefs about
the Middle Ages and how those beliefs fall into traditional
medievalist and fantastic literary patterns. Examining both books and
programme from a range of critical approaches - medievalism theory,
gender theory, queer theory, postcolonial theory, andrace theory - Dr
Carroll analyzes how the drive for historical realism affects the
books' and show's treatment of men, women, people of colour,
sexuality, and imperialism, as well as how the author and showrunners
discuss these effects outside the texts themselves.
SHILOH CARROLL teaches in the writing center at Tennessee State
University.
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ISBN
9781787441996
Publisert
2018
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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