(Re)writing without borders : contemporary intermedial perspectives on literature and the visual arts /
"(Re)Writing Without Borders: Contemporary Intermedial Perspectives on Literature and the Visual Arts gathers twelve essays capturing the most up-to-date interaction between literature and the visual arts from an interdisciplinary perspective"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Champaign, IL :
Common Ground Research Networks,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Adaptation, transtemporality, and ideology: the BBC series Oliver Twist (2007) / Mark Wallace
- Going back to Gorki's ideas: Donskoi's film adaptation of Mother / Panayiota Mini
- Orpheus in Brazilian film: disobedience as theme and theoretical approach / Carlinda Fragale Pate Nuñez
- Re-reading literature in contemporary cinema: intermediality in Machado De Assis's story "Father against mother" (1906) and Sergio Bianchi's film How much is it worth or is it per kilo? (2005) / Maria Cristina Cardoso Ribas
- Quentin Tarantino's Django unchained (2012) and the afterlife of the Western / Beata Waligorska-Olejniczak
- Belonging and moral relations in justified / Colm Kenny
- Transmedia adaptation'a dialogue of genres and communication media / Narvika Bovcon and Aleš Vaupotič
- The Tweetbook as a new frontier of literary retellings / Claudia Cao
- Poetry and code as "sister arts" in Eavan Boland's "Code" (2001) / Nina Shiel
- The house as work of art: Edmond De Goncourt between catalogue, historiography and autobiography / Massimo Fusillo
- Voilà mon coeur: it's been to hell and back! José Leonilson's and Louise Bourgeois' poetic images of longing and belonging / Ana Lucia Beck
- Total recall: longing and nostalgia in the (post)digital age / Anna Notaro.