Adaptation and the Avant-Garde

Adaptation and the Avant-Garde
Title Adaptation and the Avant-Garde PDF eBook
Author William Verrone
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 290
Release 2011-09-29
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1441163522

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Providing a fresh angle on adaptation studies, this study looks at how avant-garde directors and filmmakers have treated literary works in distinct ways.

Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny

Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny
Title Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny PDF eBook
Author Julie Grossman
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 239
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137399023

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This book posits adaptations as 'hideous progeny,' Mary Shelley's term for her novel, Frankenstein . Like Shelley's novel and her fictional Creature, adaptations that may first be seen as monstrous in fact compel us to shift our perspective on known literary or film works and the cultures that gave rise to them.

A Companion to Literature, Film, and Adaptation

A Companion to Literature, Film, and Adaptation
Title A Companion to Literature, Film, and Adaptation PDF eBook
Author Deborah Cartmell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 450
Release 2014-08-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1118917537

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This is a comprehensive collection of original essays that explore the aesthetics, economics, and mechanics of movie adaptation, from the days of silent cinema to contemporary franchise phenomena. Featuring a range of theoretical approaches, and chapters on the historical, ideological and economic aspects of adaptation, the volume reflects today’s acceptance of intertextuality as a vital and progressive cultural force. Incorporates new research in adaptation studies Features a chapter on the Harry Potter franchise, as well as other contemporary perspectives Showcases work by leading Shakespeare adaptation scholars Explores fascinating topics such as ‘unfilmable’ texts Includes detailed considerations of Ian McEwan’s Atonement and Conrad’s Heart of Darkness

The Ghosts of the Avant-Garde(s)

The Ghosts of the Avant-Garde(s)
Title The Ghosts of the Avant-Garde(s) PDF eBook
Author James M. Harding
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 247
Release 2015-10-22
Genre Art
ISBN 0472036106

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Pronouncements such as “the avant-garde is dead,” argues James M. Harding, have suggested a unified history or theory of the avant-garde. His book examines the diversity and plurality of avant-garde gestures and expressions to suggest “avant-garde pluralities” and how an appreciation of these pluralities enables a more dynamic and increasingly global understanding of vanguardism in the performing arts. In pursuing this goal, the book not only surveys a wide variety of canonical and noncanonical examples of avant-garde performance, but also develops a range of theoretical paradigms that defend the haunting cultural and political significance of avant-garde expressions beyond what critics have presumed to be the death of the avant-garde. The Ghosts of the Avant-Garde(s) offers a strikingly new perspective not only on key controversies and debates within avant-garde studies but also on contemporary forms of avant-garde expression within a global political economy.

The Idea of the Avant Garde

The Idea of the Avant Garde
Title The Idea of the Avant Garde PDF eBook
Author Marc James Léger
Publisher Intellect Books
Total Pages 437
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1789380901

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The concept of the avant garde is highly contested, whether one consigns it to history or claims it for present-day or future uses. The first volume of The Idea of the Avant Garde – And What It Means Today provided a lively forum on the kinds of radical art theory and partisan practices that are possible in today’s world of global art markets and creative industry entrepreneurialism. This second volume presents the work of another 50 artists and writers, exploring the diverse ways that avant-gardism develops reflexive and experimental combinations of aesthetic and political praxis. The manifest strategies, temporalities, and genealogies of avant-garde art and politics are expressed through an international, intergenerational, and interdisciplinary convocation of ideas that covers the fields of film, video, architecture, visual art, art activism, literature, poetry, theatre, performance, intermedia and music.

Against the Avant-garde

Against the Avant-garde
Title Against the Avant-garde PDF eBook
Author Ara H. Merjian
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2020
Genre Avant-garde
ISBN 022665527X

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"This book casts the poet and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini in a fresh light: his life and work in relation to the visual and performance arts of his time in both Europe and the US. Lavishly illustrated with both documentary and fine art images, it shows how essentially conservative Pasolini was politically and aesthetically despite his reputation as an avant-garde writer and filmmaker. But it also shows how truly advanced Pasolini was when it comes to interdisciplinary art, making him enormously relevant today"--

Monstrous adaptations

Monstrous adaptations
Title Monstrous adaptations PDF eBook
Author Richard Hand
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2017-06-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1526125439

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The fifteen groundbreaking essays contained in this book address the concept of adaptation in relation to horror cinema. Adaptation is not only a key cultural practice and strategy for filmmakers, but it is also a theme of major importance within horror cinema as a hole. The history of the genre is full of adaptations that have drawn from fiction or folklore, or that have assumed the shape of remakes of pre-existing films. The horror genre itself also abounds with its own myriad transformations and transmutations. The essays within this volume engage with an impressive range of horror texts, from the earliest silent horror films by Thomas Edison and Jean Epstein through to important contemporary phenomena, such as the western appropriation of Japanese horror motifs. Classic works by Alfred Hitchcock, David Cronenberg and Abel Ferrara receive cutting-edge re-examination, as do unjustly neglected works by Mario Bava, Guillermo del Toro and Stan Brakhage.