Classical myth on screen
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Classical myth on screen
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Cinemyths: classical myth on screen / Meredith E. Safran and Monica S. Cyrino
- "Italian Stallion" meets "Breaker of Horses": Achilles and Hector in Rocky IV (1985) / Lisl Walsh
- The isolated hero: Papillon (1973), Cast away (2000), and the Myth of Philoctetes / Scott A. Barnard
- The limits of human knowledge: Oedipal problems in A serious man (2009) / Osman Umurhan
- Orpheus in a gray flannel suit: George Nolfi's The adjustment bureau (2011) / Seán Easton
- Dystopian Amazons: fantasies of patriarchy in Le Gladiatrici (1963) / Antony Augoustakis
- Arya, Katniss, and Merida: empowering girls through the Amazonian archetype / Beverly J. Graf
- The suspense thriller's Pygmalion complex: masculine desire in Vertigo (1958), Les Biches (1968), and Body double (1984) / Kaelie Thompson
- Plastic surgery: failed Pygmalions and decomposing women in Les yeux sans visage (1960) and Bride of re-animator (1989) / Hunter H. Gardner
- Savior of the working man: Promethean allusions in Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927) / Alex McAuley
- Magic, music, race: screening "Black enchantment" after Black Orpheus (1959) / Monica S. Cyrino
- Re-conceiving Hercules: divine paternity and Christian Anxiety in Hercules (2005) / Meredith E. Safran
- The twilight of Olympus: deicide and the end of the Greek gods / Vincent Tomasso
- Of marketing and men: making the cinematic Greek hero, 2010-2014 / Stacie Raucci
- John Cameron Mitchell's aristophanic cinema: Hedwig and the angry inch (2001) / Lorenzo F. Garcia Jr.
- Dionysus comes to Gotham: forces of disorder in The Dark Knight (2008) / David Bullen
- Hypatia and Brian: early Christianity as Greek mythological drama / Anise K. Strong
- Divine animation: Clash of the Titans (1981) / Dan Curley