The Routledge companion to adaptation /

The Routledge Companion to Adaptation offers a broad range of scholarship from this growing, interdisciplinary field. With a basis in source-oriented studies, such as novel-to-stage and stage-to-film adaptations, this volume also seeks to highlight the new and innovative aspects of adaptation studie...

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Muut tekijät: Cutchins, Dennis R. (Dennis Ray), 1963- (Toimittaja), Krebs, Katja (Toimittaja), Voigts-Virchow, Eckart (Toimittaja)
Aineistotyyppi: Kirja
Kieli:englanti
Julkaistu: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Sarja:Routledge companions.
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Sisällysluettelo:
  • Introduction to the Companion / Dennis Cutchins
  • Part I, Mapping the field / Katja Krebs
  • Pause, rewind, replay: adaptation, intertextuality and (re)defining adaptation studies / Sarah Cardwell
  • The theory of BADaptation / Kamilla Elliott
  • Adaptation and the concept of the original / Rainer Emig
  • An evolutionary view of cultural adaptation: some considerations / Patrick Cattrysse
  • part II, Historiography / Katja Krebs
  • Towards a historical turn?: adaptation studies and the challenges of history / Gregory Semenza
  • Not just the facts: adaptation, illustration, and history / Thomas Leitch
  • Dialogism's radical texts, and the death of the radical vanguard critic / Robert Geal
  • Adaptations and the media / Kyle Meikle
  • Literary biopics: adaptation as historiographic metafiction / Elaine Indrusiak and Ana Iris Ramgrab
  • Notoriously bad: early film-to-video game adaptations (1982-1994) / Riccardo Fassone
  • Rosas: appropriation as afterlife / Johan Callens
  • Adaptations, culture-texts and the literary canon: on the making of nineteenth-century 'classics' / Lissette Lopez Szwydky
  • part III, Identity / Eckart Voigts
  • Queer adaptation / Pamela Demory
  • Fidelity, medium specificity, (in)determinacy: identities that matter / Shannon Brownlee
  • The critic-as-adapter / Josh Sabey and Keith Lawrence
  • Adaptation's originality problem: "grappling with the thorny questions of what constitutes originality" / Glenn Jellenik
  • Migration, symbolic geography, and contrapuntal identities: when death comes to Pemberley / Carol Poole and Ruxandra Trandafoiu
  • Adapting identities: performing the self / Katja Krebs
  • Adaptations down under: reading national identity through the lens of adaptation studies / Claire McCarthy
  • Adaptation and the Australian film revival / Brian McFarlane
  • part IV, Reception / Dennis Cutchins
  • Embodying change: adaptation, the senses, and media revolution / Amanda Ruud
  • Great voices speak alike: Orson Welles's radio adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables / Bradley Stephens
  • Lux presents Hollywood: films on the radio during the 'golden age' of broadcasting / Suzanne Speidel
  • Reconfiguring the Nordic Noir brand: Nordic Noir tv crime drama as remake / Yvonne Griggs
  • Tweeting from the grave: Shakespeare, adaptation, and social media / Anna Blackwell
  • Adaptation, fidelity and reception / Dennis Cutchins and Kathryn Meeks
  • part V, Technology / Eckart Voigts
  • Adaptation from the temporal to the spatial: materialising Dickens's imaginings / Joyce Goggin
  • An art of borrowing: the intermedial sources of adaptation / André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion
  • Blurring the lines: adaptation, transmediality, intermediality and screened performance / Bernadette Cochrane
  • Sidewalk stories: re-sounding silent film / Julie Grossman
  • Adaptation as a function of technology and its role in the definition of medium specificity / Malcolm Cook and Max Sexton
  • Sound stories: audio drama and adaptation / Richard J. Hand
  • Adaptation and new media: establishing the video game as an adaptive medium / Dawn Stobbart
  • Memes, GIFs, and remix culture: compact appropriation in everyday digital life / Eckart Voigts.