Redefining adaptation studies /

Other Authors: Raw, Laurence., Welsh, James Michael.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Scarecrow Press, 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : how should we teach it? How could we teach it? / James M. Welsh
  • Adapting Wilde for the performance classroom : "no small parts" / Frances Babbage ; with Robert Neumark Jones and Lauren Williams
  • "It must all change now" : Victor Hugo's Lucretia Borgia and adaptation / Richard J. Hand
  • "Never seek to tell thy love" : e-adapting Blake in the classroom / Richard Berger
  • Adaptation and creative writing : Brokeback Mountain on the London underground / Mark O'Thomas
  • Pedagogy and policy in intermedial adaptations / Freda Chapple
  • Towards a pedagogy for adaptation studies / Sevgi Şahin and Laurence Raw
  • Writing the adaptation : teaching an upper-division college course for the screenwriter / Diane Lake
  • Whose life is it, anyway? : adaptation, collective memory, and (auto)biographical processes / Suzanne Diamond
  • The numbers game : quantifying the audience / Alexis Weedon
  • Engaging the ear : teaching radio drama adaptations / Elke Huwiler
  • The pleasures of "theatre film" : stage to film adaptation / Milan Pribisic.