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3 Gilding American History through Song Culture in O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Index v
- Series Editors’ Preface vii
- Editor’s Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors x
- Illustrations xiv
- Abbreviations xvii
- Introduction: Searching for Gold in an Age of Iron 1
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PART I The Glory That Was Greece
- 1 Re-(en)gendering Heroism: Reflective Nostalgia for Peplum’s Golden Age of Heroes in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 2.14 (1996) 25
- 2 Kissed by the Muse of Roller-Disco: Utopia versus the Golden Ages of America, Hollywood, and Classical Myth in Xanadu (1980) 44
- 3 Gilding American History through Song Culture in O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 65
- 4 A Leonidas for the Golden Age of Superhero Films: The Thermopylae Tradition in 300 (2006) 83
- 5 The Dueling Greek Golden Ages of 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) 101
- 6 Confronting the Ancient Greek Golden Age in Jules Dassin’s Phaedra (1962) 119
- 7 Pericles, Cincinnatus, and Zombies: Classicizing Nostalgia in The Walking Dead (2010–) 137
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PART II The Grandeur That Was Rome
- 8 “All That Glitters . . .”: Problematizing Golden-Age Narratives in Vergil’s Aeneid and the Western Film Genre 155
- 9 The Golden Age and Imperial Dominance in the Aeneid and Serenity (2005) 175
- 10 Turning Gold into Lead: Sexual Pathology and the De-mythologizing of Augustus in HBO’s Rome (2005–2007) 191
- 11 The Dux Femina Ends Westeros’ Golden Age: Cersei Lannister as Agrippina the Younger in HBO’s Game of Thrones (2011–) 207
- 12 The Golden Aspects of Roman Imperialism in Film, 1914–2015 225
- 13 Broken Eagles: The Iron Age of Imperial Roman Warfare in Post-9/11 Film 243
- 14 Dreaming of Rome with Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000) 259
- Filmography 277
- Bibliography 283
- Index 314
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Index v
- Series Editors’ Preface vii
- Editor’s Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors x
- Illustrations xiv
- Abbreviations xvii
- Introduction: Searching for Gold in an Age of Iron 1
-
PART I The Glory That Was Greece
- 1 Re-(en)gendering Heroism: Reflective Nostalgia for Peplum’s Golden Age of Heroes in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 2.14 (1996) 25
- 2 Kissed by the Muse of Roller-Disco: Utopia versus the Golden Ages of America, Hollywood, and Classical Myth in Xanadu (1980) 44
- 3 Gilding American History through Song Culture in O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 65
- 4 A Leonidas for the Golden Age of Superhero Films: The Thermopylae Tradition in 300 (2006) 83
- 5 The Dueling Greek Golden Ages of 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) 101
- 6 Confronting the Ancient Greek Golden Age in Jules Dassin’s Phaedra (1962) 119
- 7 Pericles, Cincinnatus, and Zombies: Classicizing Nostalgia in The Walking Dead (2010–) 137
-
PART II The Grandeur That Was Rome
- 8 “All That Glitters . . .”: Problematizing Golden-Age Narratives in Vergil’s Aeneid and the Western Film Genre 155
- 9 The Golden Age and Imperial Dominance in the Aeneid and Serenity (2005) 175
- 10 Turning Gold into Lead: Sexual Pathology and the De-mythologizing of Augustus in HBO’s Rome (2005–2007) 191
- 11 The Dux Femina Ends Westeros’ Golden Age: Cersei Lannister as Agrippina the Younger in HBO’s Game of Thrones (2011–) 207
- 12 The Golden Aspects of Roman Imperialism in Film, 1914–2015 225
- 13 Broken Eagles: The Iron Age of Imperial Roman Warfare in Post-9/11 Film 243
- 14 Dreaming of Rome with Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000) 259
- Filmography 277
- Bibliography 283
- Index 314