Adaptation in Contemporary Culture

Adaptation in Contemporary Culture
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781441181213
ISBN-13 : 1441181210
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Book Synopsis Adaptation in Contemporary Culture by : Rachel Carroll

Download or read book Adaptation in Contemporary Culture written by Rachel Carroll and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2009-09-30 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adaptation in Contemporary Culture: Textual Infidelities seeks to reconfigure the ways in which adaptation is conceptualised by considering adaptation within an extended range of generic, critical and theoretical contexts. This collection explores literary, film, television and other visual texts both as 'origins' and 'adaptations' and offers new insights into the construction of genres, canons and 'classics'. Chapters investigate both 'classic' and contemporary texts by British and American authors, from Jane Austen, Edgar Allen Poe and Charles Dickens to Bret Easton Ellis, P.D James and Sarah Waters. A diverse range of literary, film and television genres is examined, from romance to science fiction, the Western to the 'women's picture' and the heritage film to postmodern pastiche. With a thematic focus on key critical paradigms for adaptation studies - fidelity, intertextuality, historicity and authorship - this collection expands the field of adaptation studies beyond its conventional focus on 'page to screen' adaptations to include film remakes, video games, biopics, fan fiction and celebrity culture.


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