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- | ====== Adaptation Studies ====== | + | ====== Adaptation Studies/ |
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+ | ==== Rationale ==== | ||
+ | I divided the adaptation studies and convergence culture up into two lists: 1a, this list, and 1b is all the comic book adaptation stuff in a list of its own. This list covers adaptation studies and convergence culture entries. There is so much crossover between the two it was just easier to put the convergence culture in with these. This list will cover the theoretical aspects of the adaptation process in general. What is parody, bio-evolutionary evolution of memes, etc. This list is heavier on the adaptation studies materials because I am looking at that angle more than the corporate control over intellectual property. | ||
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==== Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies, Ed. Thomas Leitch, Oxford UP, 2017 ==== | ==== Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies, Ed. Thomas Leitch, Oxford UP, 2017 ==== | ||
+ | [[Ellestrom, | ||
- | --[[Ellestrom, | + | [[Hassler-Forest, |
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- | --[[Hassler-Forest, | + | |
- | --[[Hattnher, Alvaro]] “Zombies are Everywhere: The Many Adaptations of a Subgenre” | + | [[Hattnher, Alvaro]] “Zombies are Everywhere: The Many Adaptations of a Subgenre” |
- | --Johnson, Davis. “Adaptation and Fidelity.” | + | |
- | --Jones, William B. Jr. “Classics Illustrated and the Evolving Art of Comic-Book.” | + | [[Johnson, Davis]] “Adaptation and Fidelity.” |
- | --Meikle, Kyle. “Adaptation and Interactivity.” | + | |
- | --Newell,Kate. “Adaptation and Illustration: | + | [[Jones, William B. Jr.]] “Classics Illustrated and the Evolving Art of Comic-Book.” |
- | --Stam, Robert. “Revisionist Adaptation: Transtextuality, | + | |
+ | [[Meikle, Kyle]] “Adaptation and Interactivity.” | ||
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+ | [[Newell,Kate]] “Adaptation and Illustration: | ||
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+ | [[Stam, Robert]] “Revisionist Adaptation: Transtextuality, | ||
Performative Infidelities.” | Performative Infidelities.” | ||
- | --Voigts, Eckart. “Memes and Recombinant Appropriation: | + | |
- | --Wilhite, Keith. “Adaptation and Revision.” | + | [[Voigts, Eckart]] “Memes and Recombinant Appropriation: |
- | --Wong, Wendy Siuyi. “The History of Hong Kong Comics in Film Adaptations: | + | |
+ | [[Wilhite, Keith]] “Adaptation and Revision.” | ||
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+ | [[Wong, Wendy Siuyi]] “The History of Hong Kong Comics in Film Adaptations: | ||
Accidental Legacy.” | Accidental Legacy.” | ||
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+ | ==== Routledge Companion to Adaptation. Eds. Dennis Cutchins, Katja Krebs, and Eckart Voigts, Routledge, 2018 ==== | ||
- | === Routledge Companion to Adaptation. Eds. Dennis Cutchins, Katja Krebs, and Eckart Voigts. | + | [[Cardwell, Sarah]] “Pause, rewind, replay: adaptation, intertextuality and (re)defining adaptation studies.” |
- | Routledge, 2018 === | + | |
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- | --Cardwell, Sarah. “Pause, rewind, replay: adaptation, intertextuality and (re)defining adaptation studies.” | + | |
- | --Cook, Malcolm and Max Sexton. “Adaptation as function of Technology and its Role in the | + | [[Cook, Malcolm and Max Sexton]] “Adaptation as function of Technology and its Role in the |
Definition of Medium Specificity.” | Definition of Medium Specificity.” | ||
- | --Demory, Pamela. “Queer Adaptation.” | + | [[Demory, Pamela]] “Queer Adaptation.” |
- | --Elliot, Kamilla. “The theory of badadaptation.” | + | [[Elliot, Kamilla]] “The theory of badadaptation.” |
- | --Krebs, Katja. “Adapting Identities: Performing the self.” | + | [[Krebs, Katja]] “Adapting Identities: Performing the self.” |
- | --Szwydky, Lissette Lopez. “Adaptations, | + | [[Szwydky, Lissette Lopez]] “Adaptations, |
making of nineteenth-century classics.” | making of nineteenth-century classics.” | ||
- | Demory, Pamela. “Queer Adaptation.” | + | [[Demory, Pamela]] “Queer Adaptation.” |
- | --Voigts, Eckart. “Memes, GIFs, and Remix Culture: Compact Appropriation in Everyday | + | [[Voigts, Eckart]] “Memes, GIFs, and Remix Culture: Compact Appropriation in Everyday |
Digital Life.” | Digital Life.” | ||