Knight, Stephen Thomas 2011a
From International Robin Hood Bibliography
Template:SrcVarsKnight, Stephen, ed. Robin Hood in Greenwood Stood: Alterity and Context in the English Outlaw Tradition edited by Stephen Knight (Medieval Identities: Socio-Cultural Spaces, vol. 1). Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, ©2012 [2011]. xviii, 232 pp. ISBN 978-2-503-54054-2 (hardback). e-ISBN 978-2-503-54127-3 (hardback). 15.5 x 23.5 xm.
Contents:
- 'List of illustrations'; 'Acknowledgements', 'Introduction, pp. vii-xviii
- Stephen Knight. 'Alterity, Parody, Habitus: the Formation of the Early Literary Tradition of Robin Hood', pp. 1-29
- Alexander L. Kaufman. 'Nietzsche's Herd and the Individual: The Construction of Alterity in A Lytell Geste of Robyn Hood, pp. 30-46
- Lesley Coote. 'Journeys to the Edge: Self-Identity, Salvation, and Outlaw(ed) Space, pp. 47-66
- John Block Friedman. 'Robin Hood and the Social Context of Late Medieval Archery', pp. 67-85
- Helen Phillips. 'Reformist Polemics, Reading Publics, and Unpopular Robin Hood', pp. 87-117
- Carrie Griffin. 'The Forresters Manuscript: A Book on the Margins?', pp. 119-33
- Rob Gossedge. 'Thomas Love Peacock, Robin Hood, and the Enclosure of Windsor Forest', pp. 135-64
- Brian J. Levy & Lesley Coote. 'Mouvance, Greenwood, and Gender in The Adventures of Robin Hood and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, pp. 165-86
- John Chandler. 'Batman and Robin Hood: Hobsbawm's Outlaw Heroes Past and Present', pp. 187-206
- Valerie B. Johnson. 'Agamben's Homo Sacer, the 'State of Exception', and the Modern Robin Hood', pp. 207-27.
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