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From Maciste to Maximus & Co.: the fragmented hero in the new epic

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posted on 2024-02-12, 10:34 authored by Andrew Elliott
<p>Few movie genres have highlighted the male body more effectively than the sword-and-sandal film, where the rippling torso and the bulging muscle are displayed for all to appreciate. Carrying his phallic sword and dressed in traditional garb calculated to bring attention to his magnificent physique, the sword-and-sandal hero is capable of toppling great nations, rescuing heroines, defeating monsters, and generally saving the day. Each of these essays examines the issues of masculinity and utility addressed in the sword-and-sandal genre. The contributors offer insights on a film form which showcases its male protagonists as heroic, violent, fleshy, and, in the end, extremely useful.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Creative Arts (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Of muscles and men: sword and sandal films

Pages/Article Number

58-74

Publisher

McFarland

ISBN

786461624

Date Submitted

2012-08-01

Date Accepted

2012-08-01

Date of First Publication

2012-08-01

Date of Final Publication

2012-08-01

ePrints ID

6017

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