Vernon Press invites chapter proposals on the theme: “A Hero Will
Endure”: Essays on the Twentieth Anniversary of Gladiator for an edited
collection. All areas of study, with a common goal of representing the cultural
and material impact of the film since its release in May 2000.
Martin M. Winkler edited a collection about Gladiator regarding its
historical and media aspects. There are also several single essays about
psychological (Skweres), political, or cultural issues related to the film.
Nevertheless, there have been no other collections on the cultural and social
impact of the film since its release. With the twentieth anniversary
approaching in 2020, the time is right for presenting new insights about this
award-winning film.
The scope of the present call is broad. All topics regarding the film’s
impact on material, social, and academic culture will be considered. Specific
topics that the editor is seeking to round out the collection include:
- Depictions of the environment in the film
- Depictions of nonhuman animals in the film (i.e. tigers)
- Insights and innovative interpretations of characters besides Maximus (Commodus, Juba, Proximo, Gracchus, the senators, Lucilla, Lucius Verus)
Other topics that will still be considered include:
- The impact of the film on classical studies/students
- The impact of the film on the academic curriculum
- Material aspects of fandom (posters, collectibles)
- The endurance of certain images/themes from the film
- The film on social media
- Changes in the way of perceiving the film over time
- The effect of Gladiator on other epic/award-winning films
- Cosplay and convention events
Deadline for proposals: August 15, 2019
Deadline for first drafts: October 15, 2019
How to submit your proposal
Please submit one-page abstracts/proposals to rachel.carazo@snhu.edu
including a short biographical note. More information on what we look for in a
proposal is available on our website.
About the publisher
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social sciences and humanities. We work closely with authors, academic
associations, distributors, and library information specialists to identify and
develop high quality, high impact titles.
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