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Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny - Adaptation and Elastextity

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Zusatztext "Literature! Film! and Their Hideous Progeny forms one wide-ranging study! in which chapters of each of the three sections are expected to be read linearly. ? Grossman has compiled an intriguing and thought-provoking set of essays. ? All in all! Literature! Film! and Their Hideous Progeny is an intriguing read for fiction and film scholars! and for anyone passionate about literature and cinema." (Emma Bálint! Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies! Vol. 23 (2)! 2017) "In her provocative and energetic study! Julie Grossman employs the central metaphor of 'hideous progeny.' ? In every sense of the word! Grossman's is a 'vital' contribution to the field of adaptation studies. ? Like other excellent scholars in the field of adaptation studies! Grossman is creating a monster­-and for those of us who teach and write about the process! this is thrilling stuff indeed." (Nancy M. West! South Atlantic Review (SAR)! Vol. 81 (2)! 2016) Informationen zum Autor Julie Grossman is Professor of English and Communication and Film Studies at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, where she teaches courses in literature, film, and gender and cultural studies. She has published numerous scholarly articles on film, literature, art, and adaptation. Grossman is co-editor of A Due Voci: The Photography of Rita Hammond (2003), author of Rethinking the Femme Fatale in Film Noir: Ready for her Close-Up (2009, 2012), and her co-authored monograph (with Therese Grisham) on the directing work of Ida Lupino is forthcoming. Klappentext This book posits adaptations as 'hideous progeny,' Mary Shelley's term for her novel, Frankenstein . Like Shelley's novel and her fictional Creature, adaptations that may first be seen as monstrous in fact compel us to shift our perspective on known literary or film works and the cultures that gave rise to them. Zusammenfassung This book posits adaptations as 'hideous progeny,' Mary Shelley's term for her novel, Frankenstein . Like Shelley's novel and her fictional Creature, adaptations that may first be seen as monstrous in fact compel us to shift our perspective on known literary or film works and the cultures that gave rise to them. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: JOURNEYS AND AUTHORSHIP 1. 'It's Alive!': The Monster and the Automaton as Film and Filmmakers 2. Lightening Up: Reappearing Hearts of Darkness 3. Hideous Fraternities: The Coen Brothers Hit the Road PART II: TEXTUAL AND MARGINAL IDENTITIES 4. Imitations of Life and Art 5. The Quiet Presence of 'The Yellow Wallpaper' in Todd Haynes's []' 6. Musical Theater and Independent Film PART III: IMMERSIVE THEATER AND THE MONSTROUS AVANT-GARDE 7. Adapting Time and Place: Avant-Garde Storytelling and Immersive Theater 8. Film Adapts Time: Christian Marclay's 9. Cape Fear, The Simpsons, and Anne Washburn's Post-Apocalyptic Epilogue Works Cited Index...

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"Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny forms one wide-ranging study, in which chapters of each of the three sections are expected to be read linearly. ... Grossman has compiled an intriguing and thought-provoking set of essays. ... All in all, Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny is an intriguing read for fiction and film scholars, and for anyone passionate about literature and cinema." (Emma Bálint, Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, Vol. 23 (2), 2017)
"In her provocative and energetic study, Julie Grossman employs the central metaphor of 'hideous progeny.' ... In every sense of the word, Grossman's is a 'vital' contribution to the field of adaptation studies. ... Like other excellent scholars in the field of adaptation studies, Grossman is creating a monster-and for those of us who teach and write about the process, this is thrilling stuff indeed." (Nancy M. West, South Atlantic Review (SAR), Vol. 81 (2), 2016)

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Authors Julie Grossman
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.09.2015
 
EAN 9781137399014
ISBN 978-1-137-39901-4
No. of pages 238
Series Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture
Palgrave Studies in Adaptation
Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture
Palgrave Studies in Adaptation
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

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