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E-grāmata: Robin Hood in Outlaw/ed Spaces: Media, Performance, and Other New Directions [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This collection examines the figure of Robin Hood within geographical, cultural and temporal spaces. The volume is divided into two sections: the first features an interrogation of literary spaces to uncover the critical grounds in which the Robin Hood ’legend’ has traditionally operated. The essays in Part Two take up issues related to performativ

Following in the tradition of recent work by cultural geographers and historians of maps, this collection examines the apparently familiar figure of Robin Hood as he can be located within spaces that are geographical, cultural, and temporal. The volume is divided into two sections: the first features an interrogation of the literary and other textually transmitted spaces to uncover the critical grounds in which the Robin Hood ’legend’ has traditionally operated. The essays in Part Two take up issues related to performative and experiential space, demonstrating the reciprocal relationship between page, stage, and lived experience. Throughout the volume, the contributors contend with, among other things, modern theories of gender, literary detective work, and the ways in which the settings that once advanced court performances now include digital gaming and the enactment of ’real’ lives.
Prologue:



Introduction

Lesley Coote and Valerie B. Johnson



Act I:



Chapter 1: A Forest of Her Own: Greenwood-Space and the Forgotten Female
Characters of the Robin Hood Tradition

Valerie B. Johnson



Chapter 2: Mortal Friends in Robin and Gandelyn and the Medieval Robin Hood
Ballads

Chris Chism



Chapter 3: The Plays the Thing: Establishing Boundaries in Anthony Mundays
The Downfall of Robert, Earle of Huntington



Carrie Griffin



Chapter 4: "Strange Genealogies: Robin Hoods Courtship with Jack Cades
Daughter and the Creation of a Fraudulent Text"

Alexander Kaufman



Chapter 5: Highwaymen, Robbers, and Rogues in the Twentieth Century: A New
Outlaw Fantasy

Kristin Noone



Act II:



Chapter 6: Property not Prophecy: Welsh Outlaws Owain Lawgoch and Owain
Glyn Dr as High Status Landowners

Spencer Gavin Smith



Chapter 7: Revisiting and Revising Robin Hood in Sixteenth-Century London

John Marshall



Chapter 8: Sailing The Little John: John Ward and Legitimizing Outlaw Space

Kristi J. Castleberry



Chapter 9: Relishing the Kill, Becoming a Man: Robin Hoods Rivalry with Guy
of Gisborne

Dana Symons



Chapter 10: Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood and its Music

Gillian Anderson



Chapter 11: "And Now Begins Our Game:" Revitalizing the Ludic Robin Hood

Thomas Rowland



Epilogue:



Chapter 12: Parody And Archery: Re-Generating The Robin Hood Tradition

Stephen Knight
Lesley Coote is a lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Hull, where she teaches Chaucer, medieval romance literature and culture, historical film, Arthuriana and Robin Hood studies. Her research specializations are the popular culture of medieval Britain, in particular prophetic, apocalyptic and romance texts, in addition to the medievalism of film and new media. She has written a wide variety of articles and essays on these topics, and a book, Prophecy and Public Affairs in Later Medieval England (2000). She is currently preparing an article on medievalism and film in the twenty-first century, and a book, Robin Hood, for Reaktion Press.

Valerie B. Johnson is a lecturer at the University of Maryland, College Park, and a former Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Rochester. Dr. Johnson has worked extensively with Robin Hood in digital contexts, serving as the contributing editor and designer of The Robin Hood Project from 2006-2012, the web master of Robin Hood Scholars (http://robinhoodscholars.blogspot.com/), and is a founding editor of the open access Bulletin of the International Association for Robin Hood Studies. Her publications include articles in Studies in Medievalism, Years Work in Medievalism, Once and Future Classroom, as well as contributions to edited collections.