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Theorizing adaptation / Kamilla Elliott.

LIBRA PN171.A33 E44 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Elliott, Kamilla, 1957- author.
Contributor:
J. Bertram Lippincott Library Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Literature--Adaptations--History and criticism.
Literature.
Film adaptations--History and criticism.
Film adaptations.
Literature--Adaptations.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
x, 362 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Summary:
"Asking why adaptation has been seen as more problematic to theorize than other humanities subjects, and why it has been more theoretically problematic in the humanities than it has been in the sciences and social sciences, Theorizing Adaptation seeks to both explicate and redress "the problem of theorizing adaptation" through a metacritical history of theorizing adaptation from the late seventeenth century to the present, a metatheoretical theory of the relationship between theorization and adaptation in the humanities, and analysis of the rhetoric of theorizing adaptation. The history finds that adaptation was not always the bad theoretical object that it increasingly became from the late eighteenth century: in earlier centuries, adaptation was celebrated and valued as a means of aesthetic and cultural progress. Tracing the falling fortunes of adaptation under theorization, the history reveals that there have always been dissenting voices valorizing adaptation. Adaptation studies can learn from history not only how to theorize adaptation more positively, but also to consider "the problem of theorization" for adaptation. Metatheoretical analysis of what theorization and adaptation are and how they function in the humanities finds that they are rival, overlapping, inimical processes, each seeking to remake culture -- and each other -- in their images. It is not simply the case that adaptation has to adapt to theorization: rather, theorization needs to adapt to and through adaptation. The final section attends to the rhetoric of theorizing adaptation, analyzing how tiny pieces of rhetoric have constructed adaptation's relationship to theorization, and turning to figurative rhetoric, or figuration, as a third process that has can mediate between adaptation and theorization and refigure their relationship. Moreover, particular rhetorical figures can redress particular problems in adaptation studies and open new ways to theorize adaptation studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Part I Theorizing Adaptation
1 Histories of Theorizing Adaptation p. 13
2 Theorizing Adaptation in the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries p. 33
3 Theorizing Adaptation in the Twentieth Century p. 89
4 Theorizing Adaptation in the Twenty-First Century p. 139
Part II Adapting Theorization
Section I Retheorizing theorization: Introduction p. 175
5 Redefining Definitions p. 179
6 Resetting Taxonomies p. 201
7 Rethinking Theoretical Principles p. 223
Section II Refiguring theorization: Introduction p. 243
8 The Rhetoric of Theorizing Adaptation p. 245
9 Refiguring Adaptation Studies p. 265.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the J. Bertram Lippincott Library Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Elliott, Kamilla, Theorizing adaptation
ISBN:
9780197511183
9780197511176
0197511171
019751118X
OCLC:
1125278593
Publisher Number:
99984948339

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