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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:101196741:4526
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100 1 $aHutcheon, Linda,$d1947-
245 12 $aA theory of adaptation /$cLinda Hutcheon with Siobhan O'Flynn.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2012.
300 $a1 online resource
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aFront Cover; A Theory of Adaptation; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Beginning to Theorize Adaptation: What? Who? Why? How? Where? When?; Familiarity and Contempt; Treating Adaptations as Adaptations; Exactly What Gets Adapted? How?; Double Vision: Defining Adaptation; Adaptation as Product: Announced, Extensive, Specific Transcoding; Adaptation as Process; Modes of Engagement; Framing Adaptation; Chapter 2. What? (Forms); Medium Specificity Revisited; Telling ₀!₂!Showing.
505 8 $aShowing ₀!₂!ShowingInteracting ₂!Telling or Showing; Cliché #1; Cliché #2; Cliché #3; Cliché #4; Learning from Practice; Chapter 3. Who? Why? (Adapters); Who is the Adapter?; Why Adapt?; The Economic Lures; The Legal Constraints; Cultural Capital; Personal and Political Motives; Learning from Practice; Intentionality in Adaptations; Chapter 4. How? (Audiences); The Pleasures of Adaptation; Knowing and Unknowing Audiences; Modes of Engagement Revisited; Kinds and Degrees of Immersion; Chapter 5. Where? When? (Contexts); The Vastness of Context; Transcultural Adaptation; Indigenization.
505 8 $aLearning from PracticeWhy Carmen?; The Carmen Story-and Stereotype; Indigenizing Carmen; Chapter 6. Final Questions; What is not an Adaptation?; What is the Appeal of Adaptations?; Epilogue; References; Index.
520 $aA Theory of Adaptation explores the continuous development of creative adaptation, and argues that the practice of adapting is central to the story-telling imagination. Linda Hutcheon develops a theory of adaptation through a range of media, from film and opera, to video games, pop music and theme parks, analysing the breadth, scope and creative possibilities within each. This new edition is supplemented by a new preface from the author, discussing both new adaptive forms/platforms and recent critical developments in the study of adaptation.? It also features an illumi.
650 0 $aLiterature$vAdaptations.
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700 1 $aO'Flynn, Siobhan.
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