Popular films continue to replace history courses as the source of truth with regard to important events or eras. 300, in its interpretation of the Battle of Thermopylae, based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller, is an example of this trend. Rather than adhering to the presented historical facts of the event, 300 offers a hyperreal interpretation of the battle and the societies that surrounded it, infusing contemporary hegemonic ideologies regarding sexuality, classism, and race into a mediated discourse that presents the spectacle of the film as reality. This essay examines the narratives that are presented within the film, paying particular attention to how each narrative moves away from historical documentation and toward a hyperrealit...
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Grško-perzijske vojne so se odvijale že pred več kot 2.400 leti, a še vedno vzbujajo zanimanje. Pred...
In an article published in 2009, Robert Rosenstone expressed disappointment in two films he played a...
As well as being historical films, Zack Snyder’s 300 and Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven both refle...
Though Aristotle is famous for defining three persuasive appeals in his treatise On Rhetoric, I argu...
Theses (M.A)-University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, 2009.The Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C. is an e...
The hero crossing the wine-dark sea, a king kneeling at the foot of his son’s killer, a boy defendin...
Myth can be a first step in historicizing the past and at the same time in appreciating ancient cult...
This thesis argues that critical understanding of historical narratives needn’t be limited to cold, ...
The heroic defence of the Greeks at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, in particularly the 3...
This thesis examines the depiction of warfare in post-9/11 ancient world epics and assesses the exte...
The heroic defence of the Greeks at the battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, in particularly the 300 Spa...
The filmic adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel 300 by Zack Snyder stands right between record...
Over the past two millennia, dominant Western narratives of the Persian Wars have established a prob...
The article is dealing with the depiction of antiquity in the TV series Spartacus: Blood and Sand
Historical films have been subject to controversy and criticism within the discipline of history upo...
Grško-perzijske vojne so se odvijale že pred več kot 2.400 leti, a še vedno vzbujajo zanimanje. Pred...
In an article published in 2009, Robert Rosenstone expressed disappointment in two films he played a...
As well as being historical films, Zack Snyder’s 300 and Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven both refle...
Though Aristotle is famous for defining three persuasive appeals in his treatise On Rhetoric, I argu...
Theses (M.A)-University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, 2009.The Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C. is an e...
The hero crossing the wine-dark sea, a king kneeling at the foot of his son’s killer, a boy defendin...
Myth can be a first step in historicizing the past and at the same time in appreciating ancient cult...