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The Outlaw Observed : Robin Hood and the Culture of Surveillance

The Outlaw Observed : Robin Hood and the Culture of Surveillance

by Taylor & Francis Ltd

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MPN9781041009276
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Robin Hood has haunted the English cultural imagination for over six centuries, evolving from a medieval yeoman outlaw to a romanticised nobleman and, ultimately, a fixture of film and television.The Outlaw Observed examines the intersection of medievalism and surveillance across this rich screen legacy, arguing that popular adaptations of the Robin Hood legend do far more than reimagine the medieval past, and that they actively engage with contemporary anxieties about watching, being watched, and the politics of power. Drawing on a century of film and television, from the earliest silent pictures of 1908 to contemporary series, this book traces how Robin Hood adaptations generate discourses of transtemporal medievalism, a co-existence of past and present in which the medieval outlaw becomes a prism through which modern surveillance cultures are refracted and interrogated.Situating itself within established traditions of Robin Hood literary studies and screen medievalism scholarship, the book offers a systematic and original framework for understanding how a medieval figure can serve as a distant mirror of the post-medieval present. This book will appeal to scholars and advanced students in medieval and early modern studies, film and television studies, and cultural studies, particularly those with interests in medievalism, surveillance studies, and screen culture.It will also be of value to researchers working at the intersection of popular culture and political theory, and a more general interested audience.

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