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Adaptation studies and learning : new frontiers / Laurence Raw, Anthony Gurr.

Title
Adaptation studies and learning : new frontiers / Laurence Raw, Anthony Gurr.
Author
Raw, Laurence
Publication
Lanham : Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2013.

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Gurr, Anthony, 1965-
Description
vi, 186 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
"Adaptation Studies is a fast-emerging discipline which has expanded into other areas of media scholarship. With its roots in literature and film, this discipline can be applied to much broader uses, even as a process that governs every aspect of our lives. Indeed, by expanding the scope of "adaptation" to encompass a larger perspective, this discipline can promote lifelong learning that emphasizes communication, social interaction, and aesthetic engagement. In Adaptation Studies and Learning: New Frontiers, Laurence Raw and Tony Gurr seek to redefine the ways in which adaptation is taught and learned. Comprised of essays, reflections, and "learning conversations" about the ways in which this approach to adaptation might be implemented, this book focuses on issues of curriculum construction, the role of technology, and the importance of collaboration. Including a series of case-studies and classroom experiences, the authors explore the relationship between adaptation and related disciplines such as history, media, and translation. The book also includes a series of case studies from the world of cinema, showing how collaboration and social interaction lies at the heart of successful film adaptations. By looking beyond the classroom, Raw and Gurr demonstrate how adaptation studies involves real-world issues of prime importance--not only to film and theater professionals, but to all learners. Covering a wide range of material, including film history, educational theory, and literary criticism, Adaptation Studies and Learning offers a radical repositioning of the way we think about adaptation both inside and outside academia."--Publisher's website.
Subject
  • Literature > History and criticism
  • Film adaptations > History and criticism
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Learning adaptation -- Twenty-first century learning -- Curricula past, present, and future -- Shakespeare in education: learning that lasts -- Reflective practice -- Why Bruner matters -- Actor, image, narrative: Anthony Drazan's Hurlyburly -- Negotiating adaptation and translation -- Transdisciplinarity, history, and assessment -- Understanding a community of purpose: Michael Winner's The big sleep -- Star wars: may the force be with you (all) -- Journey's end: or is it?
ISBN
  • 9780810887930 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0810887932 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9780810887947 (ebook) (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
^^2012044727
OCLC
  • 820530956
  • SCSB-12234884
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library