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Responses to Oliver Stone's Alexander : film, history, and cultural studies / edited by Paul Cartledge and Fiona Rose Greenland.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cartledge, Paul.
Greenland, Fiona, 1975-
Series:
Wisconsin studies in classics.
Wisconsin studies in classics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Alexander, the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C--In motion pictures.
Alexander.
Stone, Oliver--Criticism and interpretation.
Stone, Oliver.
Alexander (Motion picture).
Historical films--History and criticism.
Historical films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (385 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Madison, WI : University of Wisconsin Press, c2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The charismatic Alexander the Great of Macedon (356-323 B.C.E.) was one of the most successful military commanders in history, conquering Asia Minor, Egypt, Persia, central Asia, and the lands beyond as far as Pakistan and India. Alexander has been, over the course of two millennia since his death at the age of thirty-two, the central figure in histories, legends, songs, novels, biographies, and, most recently, films. In 2004 director Oliver Stone's epic film Alexander generated a renewed interest in Alexander the Great and his companions, surroundings, and accomplishments, but the critical response to the film offers a fascinating lesson in the contentious dialogue between historiography and modern entertainment. This volume brings together an intriguing mix of leading scholars in Macedonian and Greek history, Persian culture, film studies, classical literature, and archaeology--including some who were advisors for the film--and includes an afterword by Oliver Stone discussing the challenges he faced in putting Alexander's life on the big screen. The contributors scrutinize Stone's project from its inception and design to its production and reception, considering such questions as: Can a film about Alexander (and similar figures from history) be both entertaining and historically sound? How do the goals of screenwriters and directors differ from those of historians? How do Alexander's personal relationships--with his mother Olympias, his wife Roxane, his lover Hephaistion, and others--affect modern perceptions of Alexander? Several of the contributors also explore reasons behind the film's tepid response at the box office and subsequent controversies.
Contents:
Introduction / Paul Cartledge and Fiona Rose Greenland
Stone's Alexander. Oliver Stone's Alexander and the cinematic epic tradition / Joanna Paul
The popular reception of Alexander / Jon Solomon
Precursors of Alexander. Alexander on stage: a critical appraisal of Rattigan's adventure Story / Robin Lane Fox
Appearance of history: Robert Rossen's Alexander the Great / Kim Shahabudin
Alexander's intimates: sexuality and gender. Alexander and ancient Greek sexuality: some theoretical considerations / Marilyn B. Skinner
Olympias and Oliver: sex, sexual stereotyping, and women in Oliver Stone's Alexander / Elizabeth D. Carney
Fortune favors the blond: Colin Farrell in Alexander / Monica S. Cyrino
The cult of Hephaestion / Jeanne Reames
Alexander's dream: Macedonians and foreigners. Oliver Stone, Alexander, and the unity of mankind / Thomas Harrison
"Help me, Aphrodite!" depicting the royal women of Persia in Alexander / Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
Ways of viewing Alexander. Viewing the past: cinematic exegesis in the caverns of Macedonia / Verity Platt
Blockbuster! museum responses to Alexander / John F. Cherry
Afterword / Oliver Stone.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780299232832
0299232832
OCLC:
550604989
Publisher Number:
2027/heb08800 hdl

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