Film
Adaptation
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Edited by: James Naremore
Subject: Film and Media
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-2813-5
Paperback ISBN 0-8135-2814-3
Pages: 304 pp., 10 b&w illus.
Series: Rutgers Depth of Field
Description: An investigation of how cinema
transforms stories from other sources, such as literature and history,
onto the movie screen
Some of the earliest feature films were derived from classic
literature. Even today, most of the movies we see are adaptations of
one kind or another. People who have never read Jane Austen can see her
characters on the screen; but filmgoers can also see material taken
from theater, television, comic books, and every other medium.
The essays in this volume, most of which have never before
been published, raise fundamental questions about cinema and
adaptation: what is the nature of the "literary" and the "cinematic"?
Why do so many of the
films described as adaptions seem to derive from canonical
literature rather than from other sources? How do the different media
affect the ways stories are told?
Film Adaptation offers fresh approaches to the art, theory,
and cultural politics of movie adaptations, even challenging what is
meant by the term "adaptation" itself. Contributors examine the process
of adaptation in both theory and practice, discussing a wide variety of
films. James Naremore's introduction provides an accessible historical
overview of the field and reveals the importance of adaptation study to
the many different academic disciplines now attracted to the analysis
of film as commodity, document, and cultural artifact.
(Contributors are André Bazin, Dudley Andrew, Robert
B. Ray, Robert Stam, Richard Maltby, Guerric DeBona, O. M. B., Gilberto
Perez, Michael Anderegg, Matthew Bernstein, Darlene J. Sadlier,
Jonathan Rosenbaum, and Lesley Stern.)
James Naremore is Chancellors' Professor of Communication and
Culture at Indiana University. He has edited North by Northwest
(Rutgers University Press), and is the author of The Magic World of
Orson Welles, Acting in the Cinema, and More than Night: Film Noir in
its Contexts.
The Depth of Field series, edited by Robert Lyons, Charles
Affron, and Mirella Affron
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