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Expanding Adaptation Studies, 1st ed. 2019 Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture Series

Langue : Anglais

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This book examines adaptation through the writings of constructivist theorists, such as Jean Piaget and Jerome Bruner.  It thus shifts attention away from the textual relationships involved in order to focus on adaptation as a process of acclimatizing oneself to new phenomena and thereby learning how to make sense of the world. Rejecting the notion of an ideal ?reader? or ?spectator?, Expanding Adaptation Studies pays scrupulous attention to cultural, gender and racial differences and argues that individuals respond (or adapt to) texts in different ways. It suggests that when we watch a screen adaptation, we use the experience to adapt our own stories as well as retelling the adaptation?s story in our own terms. In this way, adaptation can have a powerful effect on the ways in which we determine our future lives. Expanding Adaptation Studies not only draws new knowledge into adaptation studies from education, psychoanalysis and Fan Studies, but ultimately posits adaptation studies and visual culture as pillars of any future educational or theoretical initiative involving media. 
1. Introduction.- 2. Fidelity.- 3. Translation.- 4. Millennial Responses.- 5. Adaptation as Pluralistic Process.- 6. Dunkirk.- 7. Entr’acte.- 8. Separate Tables.- 9. The Winslow Boy.- 10. The Browning Version.- 11. The Deep Blue Sea.- 12. This Happy Breed (1939).- 13. Blithe Spirit.- 14. Brief Encounter/ Still Life.- 15. Conclusion. 
Laurence Raw was Professor of English at Baskent University, Turkey. His published works include Theatre of the People: Donald Wolfit’s Shakespearean Productions 1937-1953 (2015), Translation, Adaptation and Transformation (2013), Adaptation Studies and Learning (2013) and The Silk Road of Adaptation (2013). 
Offers an transdisciplinary approach to adaptation studies, drawing on research from translation studies, literature, film and fan studies, educational theory, psychoanalysis, history and business studies

Expands the community of purpose of those who can be involved in adaptation studies’ future transformation

Questions the binary oppositions which hitherto have dominated adaptation studies theory, to instead make a case for a transcultural way of looking at texts 

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