Open Windows: Remediation Strategies in Global Film Adaptations
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Open Windows: Remediation Strategies in Global Media Adaptations meets the need for a fresh look at the narrative, technique, and industrial practices of media production and reception. The authors employ myriad analytical techniques, focusing on semiotics, auteur style, historical and political economic analysis to examine the dynamic interplay of popular media. How does translation impact reception? What is the role of online communities in repurposing texts? How do iconic figures cross media? What happens when classics are adapted for specific target markets? With particular attention to the evolving role of audiences, Open Windows evokes an emerging media scape in which novels, comics, television, music, videogames and other media are continuously repurposed and recirculated. Nicholas and Christensen have collected a series of cogent essays from international authors, each tightly focused on a particular aspect of remediation or adaptation. The result is an informed cross-section of analysis that will provoke discussion among students of contemporary cultural and media studies. [Amazom.com]
ISBN
9788773077429
Publication Date
2005
Publisher
Aalborg University Press
City
Aalborg, Denmark
Disciplines
Film and Media Studies
Recommended Citation
Nicholas, Kyle (Editor) and Christensen, Jørgen Rober (Editor), "Open Windows: Remediation Strategies in Global Film Adaptations" (2005). Communication & Theatre Arts Faculty Books. 22.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/communication_books/22