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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Journal of Scandinavian Cinema
Fri Mar 13 20:42:19 GMT 2020
*Call for Papers: /Journal of Scandinavian Cinema /*
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Special Issue: ‘Adaptations in Contemporary Scandinavian Screen Cultures’
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Adaptations have played a significant role throughout the history of
Nordic cinema, from Victor Sjöström’s reverential silent adaptations to
Aki Kaurismäki’s quirky take on world literature. To this day,
adaptations remain of utmost importance to Nordic film and television,
as the multi-media phenomenon of Nordic noir conclusively establishes.
Both in Sweden and internationally, readers have followed Lisbeth
Salander and Kurt Wallander from book to screen and back again.
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The scope and role of adaptation in the Nordic region is nevertheless
far from limited to crime fiction. In this Special Issue we therefore
wish to broaden the scope by looking at other important aspects of
Nordic adaptation.
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In particular, we encourage contributions on the following topics and
approaches:
• Current trends among works that lend themselves to successful adaptations
• Close analysis of such successful adaptations (in terms of aesthetics
and/or marketing), or conversely, adaptations that ‘failed’ for any reason
• Differences in marketing strategies for prestigious vs popular works
as well as the interaction of film and literary marketing
• Adaptations of children’s literature, including reviving canonized
children’s books for inter-generational audiences
• Genre adaptations other than crime/noir
• Adaptations of works depicting key figures/events/transformations in
national history, including adaptations and appropriations of the old
Norse-Icelandic literary heritage
• International film and television adaptations of Nordic literature -
and vice versa, Nordic adaptations of international works
• Adaptations of non-literary sources such as comics, radio programmes
and video games
• Adaptations of feature films for the theatre and other non-screen media.
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We also ask contributors to consider recent directions in adaptation
theory and scholarship and the increasingly fruitful dialogue with
scholarship concerning intertextuality, transmediality, nationality,
ethnicity, sexuality and gender.
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Please submit an abstract of 250–300 words for Short Subjects (2500
words) or Feature Articles (5000-6000 words) before 15 May 2020 to the
Special Issue editors, Bjorn Nordfjord ((nordfjord /at/ stolaf.edu)
<mailto:(nordfjord /at/ stolaf.edu)>), Sophie Wennerscheid
(sophie.wennerscheid@ hum.ku.dk <http://hum.ku.dk>) and Anders Marklund
((anders.marklund /at/ litt.lu.se) <mailto:(anders.marklund /at/ litt.lu.se)>),
together with a brief bio and select references.
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Article submissions are due on *1 October 2020*. Only submissions that
follow /Journal of Scandinavian Cinema’s/Notes for Contributors will be
considered.
Read more >>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/asset/46969/1/Journal_of_Scandinavian_Cinema_CfP_march_2020_1_.pdf
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