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"This interdisciplinary collection focuses on recent adaptations, both experimental and popular, that put hybridity, transtextuality, and transmediality at play. It reframes adaptation in terms of the transmedia concept of "world-building," which accurately captures the complexity and multidirectionality of contemporary scattered and ubiquitous practices of adaptation. The Editors argue that the process of moving stories or their elements across different media platforms and repurposing them for new uses results in the production of hybrid transtextualities. The book demonstrate how hybrid textualities augment narrative and literary forms as goals of their world-building, finding unexpected sites of cross-pollination, expansion, and appropriation in spoken-word and dance performance, (auto)biographical comics, advertising, Chinese Kun opera, and popular song lyrics. This yoking of hybridity and transmediality yields not only diversified and often commercialized aesthetic forms but also enables the emergence a unique cultural space in-between, a mezzaterra capable of addressing current political issues and mobilizing broader audiences"--
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monografia Rebiun34948593 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34948593 m o d cr#cz#---auuuu 230814s2024 nyu ob 001 0 eng du 2023015746 9781003435839 ebook) 9781032538815 hardback) 9781032565040 paperback) 1-00-343583-1 1-003-43583-1 1-000-95625-3 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ 809 23 Adaptation and beyond hybrid transtextualities edited by Eva C. Karpinski and Ewa Keblowska-awniczak New York, NY Routledge [2024] New York, NY New York, NY Routledge 2024 1 online resource (227 pages) 1 online resource (227 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature Includes bibliographical references and index Part I. Aesthetics and/as Politics in Hybrid Transtextual Adaptation -- Macbeth, Macbeth: Beyond Adaptation, Towards Creative Critical Writing / Ewa Keblowska-Lawniczak -- Joycean Biographics as Hybrid Transmedia Adaptations: World-Building through Biographical Comics / Eva C. Karpinski -- Lost at Sea: Caroline Bergvall's Mapping of Early Medieval and Contemporary Maritime Migration / Julia Boll -- Part II. Repurposing 'Classics' -- Appropriating Biography: The Hybrid 'Face' of Shakespeare in Branagh's All is True / Jacek Fabiszak -- Advertising as Adaptation: The Case of Romeo and Juliet / Roberta Zanoni -- Re-Activating the Revenge Drama in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri / Jacqueline Petropoulos -- Part III. East-West Adaptation Flows -- 'Cobra Kai never dies' : Rebooting the Karate Kid Franchise for a 21st century YouTube and Netflix Audience / Agnieszka Rasmus -- Hybrid Transtextualities: Triangulating Tang Xianzu's Peony Pavilion, Traditional Chinese Kunqu Theatre, and Stan Lai's Nightwalk in the Chinese Garden / Huimin Wang -- Medial Transposition and Imitation in The Handmaiden / Davide Burgio -- Transmedial Melodies: Music in Salman Rushdie's Novel The Ground Beneath Her Feet / Simona Oliva "This interdisciplinary collection focuses on recent adaptations, both experimental and popular, that put hybridity, transtextuality, and transmediality at play. It reframes adaptation in terms of the transmedia concept of "world-building," which accurately captures the complexity and multidirectionality of contemporary scattered and ubiquitous practices of adaptation. The Editors argue that the process of moving stories or their elements across different media platforms and repurposing them for new uses results in the production of hybrid transtextualities. The book demonstrate how hybrid textualities augment narrative and literary forms as goals of their world-building, finding unexpected sites of cross-pollination, expansion, and appropriation in spoken-word and dance performance, (auto)biographical comics, advertising, Chinese Kun opera, and popular song lyrics. This yoking of hybridity and transmediality yields not only diversified and often commercialized aesthetic forms but also enables the emergence a unique cultural space in-between, a mezzaterra capable of addressing current political issues and mobilizing broader audiences"-- Provided by publisher Literature- Adaptations Adaptation (Literary, artistic, etc.) Intermediality Intertextuality Literary criticism. Karpinski, Eva C. editor Kñebowska-awniczak, Ewa editor Print version Karpinski, Eva C. Adaptation and Beyond Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 9781032538815 Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature