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-====== Adaptation Studies/Convergence Culture ======+====== Adaptation Studies/Convergence Culture Specialty ====== 
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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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 [[Boal, Augusto]]  Theatre of the Oppressed 1979 [[Boal, Augusto]]  Theatre of the Oppressed 1979
  
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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 VoigtsRoutledge, 2018 ====
  
 [[Cardwell, Sarah]] “Pause, rewind, replay: adaptation, intertextuality and (re)defining adaptation studies.”  [[Cardwell, Sarah]] “Pause, rewind, replay: adaptation, intertextuality and (re)defining adaptation studies.” 
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