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E-grāmata: Hero and Hero-Making Across Genres [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 250 pages, 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9780429345357
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  • Formāts: 250 pages, 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9780429345357
This book critically examines how a Hero is made, sustained, and even deformed, in contemporary cultures. It brings together diverse ideas from philosophy, mythology, religion, literature, cinema, and social media to explore how heroes are constructed across genres, mediums, and traditions.

The essays in this volume present fresh perspectives for readers to conceptualize the myriad possibilities the term Hero brings with itself. They examine the making and unmaking of the heroes across literary, visual and social cultures in religious spaces and in classical texts; in folk tales and fairy tales; in literature, as seen in Heinrich Bölls Und Sagte Kein Einziges Wort, Thomas Brüssigs Heroes like Us, and in movies, like Christopher Nolans Interstellar, Michel Gondrys Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and in the short film like Dean Potter's When Dogs Fly. The volume also features nuanced takes on intersectional feminist representations in hero movies; masculinity in sports biopics; taking everyday heroes from the real to the reel, among others key themes.

A stimulating work that explores the mechanisms that manufacture heroes, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of English literature, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, film studies, media studies, literary and critical theory, arts and aesthetics, political sociology and political philosophy.
List of contributors
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Introduction 1(34)
Amar Singh
Shipra Tholia
PART I Hero(es) across traditions
35(64)
1 The hero - on closer inspection a fool?
37(12)
Ursula Kocher
2 Udaaseeno Mahabalaha: displacement of the heroic in the mnemocultures of India
49(20)
D. Venkat Rao
3 The other side of heroism: construction and deconstruction of the heroic in German literature on Greece's struggle for independence in works by Wilhelm Muller, Friedrich Holderlin, and E.T.A. Hoffmann
69(12)
Stefan Lindinger
4 Transformed heroes: the Bir Babas and their religio-cultural metamorphosis
81(18)
Banibrata Mahanta
PART II Hero(es) across fictions
99(40)
5 Folktale's hero in the post-truth world
101(5)
Sadhana Naithani
6 How to live (happily) ever after: heroic selflessness in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales
106(13)
Julie K. Allen
7 The unheroic hero in Heinrich Boll's Und sagte kein einziges Wort
119(7)
Santha Kumari S.
8 Incompetent heroism: revisiting the image of the hero in Thomas Briissig's Heroes Like Us
126(13)
Shipra Tholia
PART III Cinematic hero(es) and beyond
139(42)
9 Meet the real protagonists of everyday life
141(14)
Anil Zankar
10 Transgressing the borders of space and time: the heroism of the pilot Joseph Cooper in Christopher Nolan's Interstellar
155(8)
Thomas Schwarz
Amar Singh
11 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the crises of a hero in love
163(18)
Amar Singh
PART IV Making/unmaking of hero(es) across media and culture
181(65)
12 Daredevil philosophy: Dean Potter's When Dogs Fly
183(18)
Stefan Bornchen
13 Of nation and masculinity in Bollywood sports biopics: recontextualizing Bhaag Milkba Bbaag and Dangal
201(17)
Hariom Singh
14 The representation of Dalit women heroes in Nalini Jameela's The Autobiography of a Sex Worker and Yashica Dutt's Coming out as a Dalit
218(11)
Parveen Kumari
15 The hero and the other: the making and unmaking of heroes across cultures
229(17)
Pravin K. Patel
Index 246
Amar Singh is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Mahila Mahavidyalaya (MMV), Banaras Hindu University, India. He has completed his doctoral research on Hyperrealism and Christopher Nolans Cinematic Texts in 2016 from Banaras Hindu University. At present he is working as a post-doctoral researcher (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) at Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany. His research interest areas are English Literature, Film Studies and Popular Culture.

Shipra Tholia is Assistant Professor at the Department of German Studies, Banaras Hindu University, India. She has completed her M.Phil from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She is currently pursuing her doctoral research from Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany as a German Academic Exchange Service/ DAAD scholar. Her research interest areas are Media Studies, Narratology, German Language and Literature.

Pravin K Patel is Assistant Professor of English, Mahila Mahavidyalaya (MMV), Banaras Hindu University, India. He received his Doctorate in English from the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India. His areas of interest are medical humanities and English literature.