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This Companion offers new perspectives on contemporary literary adaptation as a dynamically global field, providing scholars, researchers and students with a survey of key methodologies, current debates and ideologies emerging from a new and exciting phase in literary adaptation.
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This Companion offers new perspectives on contemporary literary adaptation as a dynamically global field, providing scholars, researchers and students with a survey of key methodologies, current debates and ideologies emerging from a new and exciting phase in literary adaptation.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000832075
- Artikelnr.: 67414388
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000832075
- Artikelnr.: 67414388
Brandon Chua is Assistant Professor in the School of English at the University of Hong Kong and author of Ravishment of Reason: Governance and the Heroic Idioms of the Late Stuart Stage, 1660-1690 (2014). Elizabeth Ho is Assistant Professor in the School of English at the University of Hong Kong and author of Neo-Victorianism and the Memory of Empire (2012). She is Editor- in-Chief of ASAP/Journal, the scholarly journal of ASAP: The Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present.
Introduction : Global Literary Adaptation in the Twenty-First Century
Brandon Chua and Elizabeth Ho
Part I: Beginnings
1. Transnational Adaptation: 'The Dead,' 'Fools,' The Dead, and Fools
Liam Kruger
Part II: Globalization and Transmediality
2. Videogame Adaptation of Literary Texts and Global Influences: A Case
Study of Dracula and the Castlevania Series
Matthew Crofts
3. It's (Still) Alive! Re-imagining Frankenstein on Page and Screen
Laura Collier and Marina Gerzic
4. Mashing-up the Bible's Passion Story: Transmedia Adaptation and User
Participation in the Post-Celluloid Era
Dorothy Wai Sim Lau
5. The Show that Never Closes: International Adaptations of Opening Night
David Pellegrini
6. Transmedia Transpositions: Beyoncé and Rosalía
Eduardo Barros-Grela and Andrea Patiño de Artaza
7. Race, Refraction, and Retconning in HBO's Watchmen
Christopher Pizzino
Part III: Global Shakespeares
8. Playing with Shakespeare in Japan
Thomas Dabbs, Kyoko Matsuyama, and Rena Endo
9. Adaptation as Renewal: the Transformative Impact of Hamlet's Travels in
the Global South
Sandra Young
10. Lines of Control and Global Social Justice: Shakespearean Adaptation,
British Colonial and Contemporary India and the Question of Kashmir
Julie Sanders
Psrt IV: Contesting Gender in Global Hollywood
11. The Rebel Trilogy: Adapted Masculinity in Ang Lee's Ride with the Devil
(1999), Hulk (2003), and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016)
Jason Coe
12. Nina Paley's Sita Sings the Blues and Seder-Masochism: Reading
Adaptation as Feminist Critique
Chinmaya Lal Thakur
13. Borderlands Adaptation: Staging and Omitting the Memories of
Anti-Indigenous Violence in Bless Me, Última (2013) and Arrival (2016)
Marcela Di Blasi
14. From America to Italy and France: Queering the Many Lives of The
Screaming Mimi
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
Part V: The Global and the National
15. International Prize Culture and Transnational Adaptation
Eric Sandberg
16. Fetishizing Localism and Adapting Yangsze Choo's The Ghost Bride: From
Oral Storytelling to Netflix Production
Sanghamitra Dalal and David H. J. Neo
17. Colliding Asias: Crazy Rich Asians as Novel, Film, Adaptation, and
Singapore
Edna Lim
18. Reconfiguring China: Adaptation, Cultural Prestige, and Soft Power
Yi Li
19. Adaptation in the New Turkish Cinema
M. Mert Orsler and Colleen Kennedy-Karpat
Part VI: Recuperating the Past for the Global Present
20. Looking at Adaptation from a Distance: The South Asian Vetala Tales'
Journey Across Time and Space
Ira Sarma
21. Adaptation at the Time of Climate Crises: Educating the Audience
through Mythical Narratives from the Sundarbans
A. B. M. Monirul Huq
22. Possessed Ecologies: Cross-Cultural Ghosts and Transnational
Environments in Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's Snow in Midsummer
Joanna Mansbridge
23. De-Colonizing Cloudcuckooland: Re-righting/Re-writing the Blasted
Dreamscape of Manifest Destiny in Yvette Nolan's The Birds
Phillip Zapkin
Part VII: Spinoffs
24. Cultural Criticism and the Graphic Essay: Innervation, Immersion, and
Analysis
Julia Alekseyeva
Brandon Chua and Elizabeth Ho
Part I: Beginnings
1. Transnational Adaptation: 'The Dead,' 'Fools,' The Dead, and Fools
Liam Kruger
Part II: Globalization and Transmediality
2. Videogame Adaptation of Literary Texts and Global Influences: A Case
Study of Dracula and the Castlevania Series
Matthew Crofts
3. It's (Still) Alive! Re-imagining Frankenstein on Page and Screen
Laura Collier and Marina Gerzic
4. Mashing-up the Bible's Passion Story: Transmedia Adaptation and User
Participation in the Post-Celluloid Era
Dorothy Wai Sim Lau
5. The Show that Never Closes: International Adaptations of Opening Night
David Pellegrini
6. Transmedia Transpositions: Beyoncé and Rosalía
Eduardo Barros-Grela and Andrea Patiño de Artaza
7. Race, Refraction, and Retconning in HBO's Watchmen
Christopher Pizzino
Part III: Global Shakespeares
8. Playing with Shakespeare in Japan
Thomas Dabbs, Kyoko Matsuyama, and Rena Endo
9. Adaptation as Renewal: the Transformative Impact of Hamlet's Travels in
the Global South
Sandra Young
10. Lines of Control and Global Social Justice: Shakespearean Adaptation,
British Colonial and Contemporary India and the Question of Kashmir
Julie Sanders
Psrt IV: Contesting Gender in Global Hollywood
11. The Rebel Trilogy: Adapted Masculinity in Ang Lee's Ride with the Devil
(1999), Hulk (2003), and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016)
Jason Coe
12. Nina Paley's Sita Sings the Blues and Seder-Masochism: Reading
Adaptation as Feminist Critique
Chinmaya Lal Thakur
13. Borderlands Adaptation: Staging and Omitting the Memories of
Anti-Indigenous Violence in Bless Me, Última (2013) and Arrival (2016)
Marcela Di Blasi
14. From America to Italy and France: Queering the Many Lives of The
Screaming Mimi
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
Part V: The Global and the National
15. International Prize Culture and Transnational Adaptation
Eric Sandberg
16. Fetishizing Localism and Adapting Yangsze Choo's The Ghost Bride: From
Oral Storytelling to Netflix Production
Sanghamitra Dalal and David H. J. Neo
17. Colliding Asias: Crazy Rich Asians as Novel, Film, Adaptation, and
Singapore
Edna Lim
18. Reconfiguring China: Adaptation, Cultural Prestige, and Soft Power
Yi Li
19. Adaptation in the New Turkish Cinema
M. Mert Orsler and Colleen Kennedy-Karpat
Part VI: Recuperating the Past for the Global Present
20. Looking at Adaptation from a Distance: The South Asian Vetala Tales'
Journey Across Time and Space
Ira Sarma
21. Adaptation at the Time of Climate Crises: Educating the Audience
through Mythical Narratives from the Sundarbans
A. B. M. Monirul Huq
22. Possessed Ecologies: Cross-Cultural Ghosts and Transnational
Environments in Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's Snow in Midsummer
Joanna Mansbridge
23. De-Colonizing Cloudcuckooland: Re-righting/Re-writing the Blasted
Dreamscape of Manifest Destiny in Yvette Nolan's The Birds
Phillip Zapkin
Part VII: Spinoffs
24. Cultural Criticism and the Graphic Essay: Innervation, Immersion, and
Analysis
Julia Alekseyeva
Introduction : Global Literary Adaptation in the Twenty-First Century
Brandon Chua and Elizabeth Ho
Part I: Beginnings
1. Transnational Adaptation: 'The Dead,' 'Fools,' The Dead, and Fools
Liam Kruger
Part II: Globalization and Transmediality
2. Videogame Adaptation of Literary Texts and Global Influences: A Case
Study of Dracula and the Castlevania Series
Matthew Crofts
3. It's (Still) Alive! Re-imagining Frankenstein on Page and Screen
Laura Collier and Marina Gerzic
4. Mashing-up the Bible's Passion Story: Transmedia Adaptation and User
Participation in the Post-Celluloid Era
Dorothy Wai Sim Lau
5. The Show that Never Closes: International Adaptations of Opening Night
David Pellegrini
6. Transmedia Transpositions: Beyoncé and Rosalía
Eduardo Barros-Grela and Andrea Patiño de Artaza
7. Race, Refraction, and Retconning in HBO's Watchmen
Christopher Pizzino
Part III: Global Shakespeares
8. Playing with Shakespeare in Japan
Thomas Dabbs, Kyoko Matsuyama, and Rena Endo
9. Adaptation as Renewal: the Transformative Impact of Hamlet's Travels in
the Global South
Sandra Young
10. Lines of Control and Global Social Justice: Shakespearean Adaptation,
British Colonial and Contemporary India and the Question of Kashmir
Julie Sanders
Psrt IV: Contesting Gender in Global Hollywood
11. The Rebel Trilogy: Adapted Masculinity in Ang Lee's Ride with the Devil
(1999), Hulk (2003), and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016)
Jason Coe
12. Nina Paley's Sita Sings the Blues and Seder-Masochism: Reading
Adaptation as Feminist Critique
Chinmaya Lal Thakur
13. Borderlands Adaptation: Staging and Omitting the Memories of
Anti-Indigenous Violence in Bless Me, Última (2013) and Arrival (2016)
Marcela Di Blasi
14. From America to Italy and France: Queering the Many Lives of The
Screaming Mimi
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
Part V: The Global and the National
15. International Prize Culture and Transnational Adaptation
Eric Sandberg
16. Fetishizing Localism and Adapting Yangsze Choo's The Ghost Bride: From
Oral Storytelling to Netflix Production
Sanghamitra Dalal and David H. J. Neo
17. Colliding Asias: Crazy Rich Asians as Novel, Film, Adaptation, and
Singapore
Edna Lim
18. Reconfiguring China: Adaptation, Cultural Prestige, and Soft Power
Yi Li
19. Adaptation in the New Turkish Cinema
M. Mert Orsler and Colleen Kennedy-Karpat
Part VI: Recuperating the Past for the Global Present
20. Looking at Adaptation from a Distance: The South Asian Vetala Tales'
Journey Across Time and Space
Ira Sarma
21. Adaptation at the Time of Climate Crises: Educating the Audience
through Mythical Narratives from the Sundarbans
A. B. M. Monirul Huq
22. Possessed Ecologies: Cross-Cultural Ghosts and Transnational
Environments in Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's Snow in Midsummer
Joanna Mansbridge
23. De-Colonizing Cloudcuckooland: Re-righting/Re-writing the Blasted
Dreamscape of Manifest Destiny in Yvette Nolan's The Birds
Phillip Zapkin
Part VII: Spinoffs
24. Cultural Criticism and the Graphic Essay: Innervation, Immersion, and
Analysis
Julia Alekseyeva
Brandon Chua and Elizabeth Ho
Part I: Beginnings
1. Transnational Adaptation: 'The Dead,' 'Fools,' The Dead, and Fools
Liam Kruger
Part II: Globalization and Transmediality
2. Videogame Adaptation of Literary Texts and Global Influences: A Case
Study of Dracula and the Castlevania Series
Matthew Crofts
3. It's (Still) Alive! Re-imagining Frankenstein on Page and Screen
Laura Collier and Marina Gerzic
4. Mashing-up the Bible's Passion Story: Transmedia Adaptation and User
Participation in the Post-Celluloid Era
Dorothy Wai Sim Lau
5. The Show that Never Closes: International Adaptations of Opening Night
David Pellegrini
6. Transmedia Transpositions: Beyoncé and Rosalía
Eduardo Barros-Grela and Andrea Patiño de Artaza
7. Race, Refraction, and Retconning in HBO's Watchmen
Christopher Pizzino
Part III: Global Shakespeares
8. Playing with Shakespeare in Japan
Thomas Dabbs, Kyoko Matsuyama, and Rena Endo
9. Adaptation as Renewal: the Transformative Impact of Hamlet's Travels in
the Global South
Sandra Young
10. Lines of Control and Global Social Justice: Shakespearean Adaptation,
British Colonial and Contemporary India and the Question of Kashmir
Julie Sanders
Psrt IV: Contesting Gender in Global Hollywood
11. The Rebel Trilogy: Adapted Masculinity in Ang Lee's Ride with the Devil
(1999), Hulk (2003), and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016)
Jason Coe
12. Nina Paley's Sita Sings the Blues and Seder-Masochism: Reading
Adaptation as Feminist Critique
Chinmaya Lal Thakur
13. Borderlands Adaptation: Staging and Omitting the Memories of
Anti-Indigenous Violence in Bless Me, Última (2013) and Arrival (2016)
Marcela Di Blasi
14. From America to Italy and France: Queering the Many Lives of The
Screaming Mimi
Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
Part V: The Global and the National
15. International Prize Culture and Transnational Adaptation
Eric Sandberg
16. Fetishizing Localism and Adapting Yangsze Choo's The Ghost Bride: From
Oral Storytelling to Netflix Production
Sanghamitra Dalal and David H. J. Neo
17. Colliding Asias: Crazy Rich Asians as Novel, Film, Adaptation, and
Singapore
Edna Lim
18. Reconfiguring China: Adaptation, Cultural Prestige, and Soft Power
Yi Li
19. Adaptation in the New Turkish Cinema
M. Mert Orsler and Colleen Kennedy-Karpat
Part VI: Recuperating the Past for the Global Present
20. Looking at Adaptation from a Distance: The South Asian Vetala Tales'
Journey Across Time and Space
Ira Sarma
21. Adaptation at the Time of Climate Crises: Educating the Audience
through Mythical Narratives from the Sundarbans
A. B. M. Monirul Huq
22. Possessed Ecologies: Cross-Cultural Ghosts and Transnational
Environments in Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's Snow in Midsummer
Joanna Mansbridge
23. De-Colonizing Cloudcuckooland: Re-righting/Re-writing the Blasted
Dreamscape of Manifest Destiny in Yvette Nolan's The Birds
Phillip Zapkin
Part VII: Spinoffs
24. Cultural Criticism and the Graphic Essay: Innervation, Immersion, and
Analysis
Julia Alekseyeva