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$aThe Oxford handbook of adaptation studies$h[electronic resource] /$cedited by Thomas Leitch. |
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$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2017. |
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$aOxford handbooks online |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$tDefining Adaptation /$rTimothy Corrigan --$tIntership: Anachronism Between Loyalty and the Case /$rMieke Bal --$tThe Intratextuality of Film Adaptation: From The Dying Animal to Elegy /$rJack Boozer --$tClassics Illustrated and the Evolving Art of Comic-Book Literary Adaptation /$rWilliam B. Jones Jr. --$tRevisionist Adaptation: Transtextuality, Cross-Cultural Dialogism, and Performative Infidelities /$rRobert Stam --$tAdaptation in Bollywood /$rLucia Krämer --$tRemakes, Sequels, Prequels /$rConstantine Verevis --$tRecombinant Adaptation: Remix, Mashup, Parody /$rEckart Voigts --$tAdaptation and Opera /$rLinda Hutcheon, Michael Hutcheon --$tPopular Song and Adaptation /$rMike Ingham --$tRadio Adaptation /$rRichard Hand --$tOn the Origins of Adaptation, as Such: The Birth of a Simple Abstraction /$rGlenn Jellenik --$tTelenovelas and/as Adaptations: Reflections on Local Adaptations of Global Telenovelas /$rStijn Joye, Daniël Biltereyst, Fien Adriaens --$tZombies Are Everywhere: The Many Adaptations of a Subgenre /$rÁlvaro Hattnher --$tThe History of Hong Kong Comics in Film Adaptations: An Accidental Legacy /$rWendy Siuyi Wong --$tRoads Not Taken in Hollywood's Comic Book Movie Industry: Popeye, Dick Tracy, and Hulk /$rDan Hassler-Forest --$tAdaptation XXX /$rI.Q. Hunter --$tVideogame Adaptation /$rKevin M. Flanagan --$tEkphrasis and Adaptation /$rClaus Clüver --$tAdaptation and Illustration: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach /$rKate Newell --$tAligning Adaptation Studies with Translation Studies /$rLaurence Raw --$tAdaptation and Intermediality /$rLars Elleström --$tNineteenth-Century Theatrical Adaptations of Novels: The Paradox of Ephemerality /$rRenata Kobetts Miller --$tTransmedia Storytelling as Narrative Practice /$rMarie-Laure Ryan --$tAdaptation and Interactivity /$rKyle Meikle --$tPolitics and Adaptation: The Case of Jan Hus /$rPetr Bubeníček --$tAdaptation and History /$rDefne Ursin Tutan --$tMaking Adaptation Studies Adaptive /$rBrian Boyd --$tThe Aura of Againness: Performing Adaptation /$rNico Dicecco --$tTeaching Adaptation /$rMarty Gould --$tAdaptation and Revision /$rKeith Wilhite --$tHow to Write Adaptation History /$rPeter Lev --$tAdaptation Theory and Adaptation Scholarship /$rKamilla Elliott --$tBakhtin, Intertextuality, and Adaptation /$rDennis Cutchins --$tAgainst Conclusions: Petit Theories and Adaptation Studies /$rThomas Leitch --$tIntroduction /$rThomas Leitch --$tAdaptation and Fidelity /$rDavid T. Johnson --$tAdaptation in Theory and Practice: Mending the Imaginary Fence /$rMar H. Snyder --$tMidrashic Adaptation: The Ever-Growing Torah of Moses /$rWendy Zierler --$tThe Recombinant Mystery of Frankenstein: Experiments in Film Adaptation /$rDennis Perry --$tSilent Ghosts on the Screen: Adapting Ibsen in the 1910s /$rEirik Frisvold Hanssen. |
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$aThis collection of forty original essays reflects on the history of adaptation studies, surveys the current state of the field, and maps out possible futures that mobilise its ability to bring together theorists and practitioners in different modes of discourse. Its seven parts focus on the historical and theoretical foundations of adaptation study, the problems raised by adapting canonical classics and the aesthetic commons, the ways different genres and presentational modes illuminate and transform the nature of adaptation, the relations between adaptation and intertextuality, the interdisciplinary status of adaptation, and the issues involved in professing adaptation, now and in the future. |
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$aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 31, 2017). |
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$aLiterature$xAdaptations$xHistory and criticism. |
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$aFilm adaptations$xHistory and criticism. |
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$aIntertextuality. |
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$aLeitch, Thomas M.$eeditor. |
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$uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331000.001.0001$yClick for access to full text electronic version of this title. |