"Presenting a wide range of new scholarly approaches, this is the first volume to critique the highly influential television series Xena: Warrior Princess. Based on the online international 2021 conference on Xena: Warrior Princess, this book offers a critical overview of the series' ground-breaking impact and discusses why it has maintained its appeal"--
"Presenting a wide range of new scholarly approaches, this is the first volume to critique the highly influential television series Xena: Warrior Princess. Based on the online international 2021 conference on Xena: Warrior Princess, this book offers a critical overview of the series' ground-breaking impact and discusses why it has maintained its appeal"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amanda Potter is a Visiting Fellow in Classics at the Open University, UK. She co-edited Ancient Epic in Film and Television (2021) and has published widely on classics in film and television. Anise K. Strong is Associate Professor in Classics at Western Michigan University, USA. She has published widely on classics in film, television and comics.
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List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Anise K. Strong (Western Michigan University USA) and Amanda Potter (Open University UK) Part One: Xena History and Myth 1. Xena and the Dictator Avishay Gerczuk and Ayelet Peer (Bar-Ilan University Israel) 2. Cleopatra in the Xenaverse Trevor Fear (Open University UK) 3. Xena in Britannia Tony Keen (University of Notre Dame USA) 4. Envisioning Helen of Troy Bonnie Rock-McCutcheon (Wilson College USA) 5. The Influence of the Tale of Cupid and Psyche on the Xenaverse Hendrik Müller (Hochschule Fresenius Hamburg Germany) 6. Xena and the Amazons Laurel Bowman (University of Victoria Canada) and Connie Skibinski (University of Newcastle Australia) 7. Xena the Healer Anneka Rene (Saint Kentigern College New Zealand) Part Two: The Impact of Xena 8. Xena and The Power of Friendship in Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus Krishni Burns (University of Illinois Chicago USA) 9. New Zealand Flexible Production Models and Xena Lauren Steimer (University of South Carolina USA) 10. Xena Breaking Walls and Genres in Television Musical Episodes Anise K. Strong (Western Michigan University USA) 11. Xena Mythology-based Fanfiction Amanda Potter (Open University UK) 12. Expressing Lesbian Identity Through the Voice of Gabrielle the Bard of Poteidia Sara Palermo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Spain) 13. Xenites Community and Activism Tanya N. Cook (Community College of Aurora USA) 14. Whoosh.Org and Xena Fandom Kym Taborn (Independent Scholar USA) Afterword Nick Lowe (Royal Holloway University of London UK) Bibliography Filmography Notes
List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Anise K. Strong (Western Michigan University USA) and Amanda Potter (Open University UK) Part One: Xena History and Myth 1. Xena and the Dictator Avishay Gerczuk and Ayelet Peer (Bar-Ilan University Israel) 2. Cleopatra in the Xenaverse Trevor Fear (Open University UK) 3. Xena in Britannia Tony Keen (University of Notre Dame USA) 4. Envisioning Helen of Troy Bonnie Rock-McCutcheon (Wilson College USA) 5. The Influence of the Tale of Cupid and Psyche on the Xenaverse Hendrik Müller (Hochschule Fresenius Hamburg Germany) 6. Xena and the Amazons Laurel Bowman (University of Victoria Canada) and Connie Skibinski (University of Newcastle Australia) 7. Xena the Healer Anneka Rene (Saint Kentigern College New Zealand) Part Two: The Impact of Xena 8. Xena and The Power of Friendship in Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus Krishni Burns (University of Illinois Chicago USA) 9. New Zealand Flexible Production Models and Xena Lauren Steimer (University of South Carolina USA) 10. Xena Breaking Walls and Genres in Television Musical Episodes Anise K. Strong (Western Michigan University USA) 11. Xena Mythology-based Fanfiction Amanda Potter (Open University UK) 12. Expressing Lesbian Identity Through the Voice of Gabrielle the Bard of Poteidia Sara Palermo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Spain) 13. Xenites Community and Activism Tanya N. Cook (Community College of Aurora USA) 14. Whoosh.Org and Xena Fandom Kym Taborn (Independent Scholar USA) Afterword Nick Lowe (Royal Holloway University of London UK) Bibliography Filmography Notes
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