B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal
Review: Alicia Spencer-Hall, Medieval Saints and Modern Screens: Divine Visions as Cinematic Experience
Authors: Bem Caroline.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publishing place: United Kingdom
Publication year: 2019
Journal: Screen
Article number: 8
Volume: 60
Issue: 4
First page : 629
Last page: 631
Number of pages: 3
ISSN: 0036-9543
eISSN: 1460-2474
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/screen/hjz041
Web address : https://academic.oup.com/screen/article/60/4/629/5673447
Alicia Spencer-Hall’s Medieval Saints and Modern Screens: Divine Visions as Cinematic Experience
is a work of impressive breadth and erudition that brings the study of
hagiography in mediaeval scholarship into dialogue with contemporary
issues of media materiality, ontology and embodiment in photography and
film, as well as with the study of spectatorship, celebrity culture,
fandoms and virtual environments. As such it is part of a growing corpus
of recent neo-mediaevalist writings, which ranges from new readings of
representations of gender and sexuality in mediaeval texts to
explorations of a recently renewed and ongoing interest in mediaeval and
early modern culture, evidenced, for instance, in the frequent
mediaeval themes and references of contemporary television shows and
videogame.