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[Commlist] Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance 15.1-2 published
Thu Apr 28 14:38:26 GMT 2022
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Adaptation in Film &
Performance15.1-2 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Looking Back, Stepping Forward: JAFP at 15’
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-adaptation-in-film-performance
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Aims and Scope
Adaptation and translation in the form of the conversion of oral,
historical or fictional narratives into stage drama have been common
practices for centuries. In our own time the processes of cross-generic
and cross-cultural transformation continue to be extremely important in
theatre as well as in the film and other media industries. Adaptation
and the related areas of translation and intertextuality continue to
have a central place in our culture and profound resonance across our
civilizations. As an academic discipline, adaptation studies has begun
to establish itself in the last few decades as an important area of
scholarship and research which – alongside translation studies –
continues to make significant contributions to our analysis and
understanding of a complex and increasingly diverse world culture.
The aim of this journal is to offer a forum for discussion and analysis
of adaptation and/or translation in performance and as creative practice
in the context of the following media: theatre, film and television,
radio and audio, music, dance, opera, gaming and graphic narratives.
Issue 15.1-2
Editorial
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RICHARD J. HAND AND MÁRTA MINIER
Keynote
Homo adaptans
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GRAHAM LEY
Articles
‘Variations on a scale’: British Music Hall and instances of adaptation
as performance
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KATJA KREBS
Adaptation and gestic oscillation: Jane Eyre at the National Theatre
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JEANETTE D’ARCY
Opera-to-opera adaptation revived: Barrie Kosky and Elena Kats-Chernin’s
Monteverdi Trilogie at the Komische Oper Berlin, instrumentation,
localization and community
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JOHN R. SEVERN
Ben Hur Live as post-cinematic adaptation
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RICHARD WHITBY
‘Peter Brook’s Night of the Living Dead’: Horror, cinema and the
post-war theatre
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MARK JANCOVICH
Journey to the West: Cross-media adaptations of a Chinese classic tale
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ZHIYUE HU
Time and relative dimensions in serialization: Doctor Who,
serialization, fandom and the
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adaptation of a police box
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JAMES MCLEAN
‘Everything transforms and nothing changes’: Strategies of adapting The
Transformers toys
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into a TV series
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MICHAŁ WOLSKI
Practitioners’ Perspectives
This Version of Bartleby: Making Melville’s short story present
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ELENA ARROYO SERRANO
Book Review
Theatre and Translation, Margherita Laera (2020)
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ENZA DE FRANCISCI
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