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Biography & Autobiography Political

Culture and the King

The Social Implications of the Arthurian Legend

edited by Martin B. Shichtman & James P. Carley

Publisher
State University of New York Press
Initial publish date
Jul 1994
Category
Political
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780791418642
    Publish Date
    Jul 1994
    List Price
    $48.95

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Description

This book focuses on how and why various cultures have appropriated the story of King Arthur. It is about re-vision, how cultures alter inherited texts and are, in turn, changed by them, and it deals with the ways in which various cultures have empowered the Arthurian legend so that power might be derived from it. The authors suggest that the vitality of the Arthurian legend resides in its ability to be transformed and to transform, in its potential for appropriation and use.

Culture and the King deals with issues of literature, history, art, politics, economics, gender study, and popular culture. It crosses the boundaries traditionally erected around these disciplines and addresses emerging critical methodologies concerned with the "poetics of culture."

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Martin B. Shichtman is Professor in the Department of English at Eastern Michigan University. James P. Carley is Associate Professor in the Department of English at York University, Ontario, Canada.

Editorial Reviews

"This book's main strength is its diversity. There is an astonishing amount of territory covered here. The methodological diversity is especially notable, with many of the essays leaning toward contemporary criticism." — Julian Wasserman, Loyola University