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Archive | 2007

Inner-City Chivalry in Gil Junger’s Black Knight: A South Central Yankee in King Leo’s Court

Laurie Finke; Martin B Shichtman

The desire to use the experience of the Middle Ages to relieve the 1 trauma of urban modernity provides the foundation for Black Knight’s use of Mark Twain’s Connecticut Yankee formula.1 Though universally panned by critics, Gil Junger’s 2001 comedy offers an intriguing postcolonial fantasy that draws upon and transforms the very real oppression of urban modernity in inner-city communities like South Central LA by transporting the ghetto to the Eurocentric Middle Ages. At first glance, nothing could seem a less appropriate—and hence less realistic—setting for a time-travel movie about the Middle Ages than the inner-city ghetto. The first thing everybody notices (or perhaps does not even need to notice) about films set in the Middle Ages is that the characters are usually white. The fantasy of the Middle Ages has always been the exclusive province of European colonialism, representing the historical legitimation of white, Christian, European domination. A nonwhite character in such a landscape would surely seem “unrealistic” and need explaining.’ The real point of interest in Black Knight is to see how this unlikely melange of Martin Lawrence hip-hop comedy and medieval swashbuckling connects the twentieth-century urban black man with the “black knight” of chivalric fantasy and so realizes the pun in the title.


Signs | 2000

Magical Mistress Tour: Patronage, Intellectual Property, and the Dissemination of Wealth in the "Lais" of Marie de France

Laurie Finke; Martin B Shichtman


Archive | 2004

King Arthur and the myth of history

Laurie Finke; Martin B Shichtman


Archive | 2009

Cinematic Illuminations: The Middle Ages on Film

Laurie Finke; Martin B Shichtman


Arthuriana | 1998

No Pain, No Gain: Violence as Symbolic Capital in Malory's Morte d'Arthur

Laurie Finke; Martin B Shichtman


Arthurian Literature | 1993

Profiting from the Past: History as Symbolic Capital in the Historia Regum Britanniae

Laurie Finke; Martin B Shichtman


Arthuriana | 1999

Percival's Sister: Genealogy, Virginity, and Blood

Martin B Shichtman


Archive | 1987

Medieval texts & contemporary readers

Laurie Finke; Martin B Shichtman


Postmedieval: A Journal of Medieval Cultural Studies | 2014

Exegetical history: Nazis at the round table

Martin B Shichtman; Laurie Finke


Arthuriana | 2013

Arthur Pendragon, Eco-Warrior

Laurie Finke; Martin B Shichtman

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