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Next Generation Adaptation : Spectatorship and Process /

"Contributions by Zoe Bursztajn-Illingworth, Marc DiPaolo, Emine Akkülah Doğan, Caroline Eades, Noelle Hedgcock, Rashmila Maiti, Tina Olsin Lent, Jack Ryan, Larry T. Shillock, Richard Vela, and Geoffrey Wilson In Next Generation Adaptation: Spectatorship and Process, editor Allen H. Redmon br...

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Otros Autores: Redmon, Allen H., 1972- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2021]
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505 0 |a Introduction: introducing the next generation of adaptation / Allen H. Redmon -- Jim Jarmusch's Paterson: poetry, place, and cinematic form / Jack Ryan -- Carnivalized adaptations of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray on screen / Emine Akkülah Doǧan -- Into the future from Out of the Past: double binds, double crosses, and ethical choice / Larry T. Shillock -- "Acting Victorian": marketing stars and reimagining the victorian in classical Hollywood / Noelle Hedgcock -- Ruthless Ram and sexual Sita: alternate readings of the Ramayana / Rashmila Maiti -- "Both in and out of the game, and watching and wondering at it: "Whitmanic currents and complications in He Got Game and "I, Too" / Zoe Bursztajn-Illingworth -- Wolf Totem by Jean-Jacques Annaud: turning a Chinese novel into a transnational film / Caroline Eades -- Adaptation, authenticity, and ethics in Carl Davis's score to The Thief of Bagdad / Geoffrey Wilson -- Sicarios and the Latin American assassin on film / Richard Vela -- Media portrayals of the woman suffrage movement: reconstructing a usable past / Tina Olsin Lent -- #MeToo and the filmmaker as monster: John Landis, Quentin Tarantino, and the allegorically confessional horror film / Marc Dipaolo. 
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