Adaptation and AppropriationFrom the apparently simple adaptation of a text into film, theatre or a new literary work, to the more complex appropriation of style or meaning, it is arguable that all texts are somehow connected to a network of existing texts and art forms. In this new edition Adaptation and Appropriation explores:
Ranging across genres and harnessing concepts from fields as diverse as musicology and the natural sciences, this volume brings clarity to the complex debates around adaptation and appropriation, offering a much-needed resource for those studying literature, film, media or culture. |
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Julia Kristeva, herself a product of a scientific and anthropological training under Lévi-Strauss, formulated the term intertextualité in her essay 'The Bounded Text' to describe the process by which any text was 'a permutation of texts ...
Julia Kristeva, herself a product of a scientific and anthropological training under Lévi-Strauss, formulated the term intertextualité in her essay 'The Bounded Text' to describe the process by which any text was 'a permutation of texts ...
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How might that order of encounter or point of entry alter the terms in which we understand or describe the adaptive experience from the vantage point of the end-user? We will return to these interpretive challenges throughout.
How might that order of encounter or point of entry alter the terms in which we understand or describe the adaptive experience from the vantage point of the end-user? We will return to these interpretive challenges throughout.
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T. S. Eliot's 1919 essay 'Tradition and the Individual Talent' has been described as 'perhaps the single most formative work in twentieth-century Anglo-American criticism' (Widdowson 1999: 49). Eliot's essay is certainly essential ...
T. S. Eliot's 1919 essay 'Tradition and the Individual Talent' has been described as 'perhaps the single most formative work in twentieth-century Anglo-American criticism' (Widdowson 1999: 49). Eliot's essay is certainly essential ...
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a need to confront the white literary tradition within its pages; this is what Graham Allen has described as the 'struggle of black subjects to enter into Western literary culture' (2000: 168). Gates's most expansive discussion of these ...
a need to confront the white literary tradition within its pages; this is what Graham Allen has described as the 'struggle of black subjects to enter into Western literary culture' (2000: 168). Gates's most expansive discussion of these ...
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As Chapter 2 explores further, there is a need to establish a more diverse lexicon for discussing and describing the relationships between text and hypertext, source and appropriation, than those labels at present enable.
As Chapter 2 explores further, there is a need to establish a more diverse lexicon for discussing and describing the relationships between text and hypertext, source and appropriation, than those labels at present enable.
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Shakespearean appropriations | |
Myth and metamorphosis | |
Other versions of fairy tale and folklore | |
Constructing alternative points of view | |
Or rethinking the nineteenth century | |
Or appropriating the facts | |
Copyright and the work of art in the age | |
Different versions | |
Glossary | |
Index | |
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