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245 0 4 _aThe pedagogy of adaptation /
_cedited by Dennis Cutchins, Laurence Raw, James M. Welsh
260 _aLanham, Md. :
_bScarecrow Press,
_c2010
300 _axix, 183 p.;
_c23 cm
504 _aBibliografia. Índex. Filmografia
520 2 _aSumari: 1 How to teach film adaptations, and why / Thomas Leitch. 2 Frankenstein's Monstrous Influences: Investigating Film Adaptations in Secondary Schoolsp / Nathan Phillips. 3 Adapting Composition, Arguing Adaptation: Using Adaptation in the Composition Classroom / Natalie Jones Loper. 4 A Monster Course and a Course of Monsters / Anna Bennion. 5 Oh My God, They Killed Socrates! Teaching Aristophanes via South Park / Katrina Bondari. 6 Sighting the Whale and "The Rights of Man": Teaching with Film Adaptations of the Novels of Herman Melville / Robert McParland. 7 Why Adaptations Matter to Your Literature Students / Dennis Cutchins. 8 Adaptability: Questioning and Teaching Fidelity / James M. Welsh. 9 Teaching Adaptation via Intertextuality: The Stepford Wives, Postfeminism, and Avant-Garde Cinema / Walter Metz. 10 Life without a Primary Text: The Hydra in Adaptation Studies / Jennifer M. Jeffers. 11 Teaching Adaptation, Adapting Teaching, and Ghosts of Fidelity /Peter Clandfield
520 _a"This collection of essays focuses on numerous contexts to emphasize why adaptations matter to students of literature. It is the first such volume devoted exclusively to teaching adaptations from a practical, teacher-centered angle. Many of the essays show how 'adaptation' as a discipline can be used to prompt reflection on cultural, historical, and political differences. Written by specialists in a variety of fields, ranging from film, radio, theater, and even language studies, the book adopts a pluralistic view of adaptation, showing how its processes vary across different contexts and in different disciplines.Defining new horizons for the teaching of adaptation studies, these essays draw on such disparate sources as Frankenstein, Moby Dick, and South Park. This volume not only provides a resource-book of lesson plans but offers valuable pointers as to why teaching literature and film can help develop students' skills and improve their literacy." Contracoberta
650 0 4 _aAdaptacions cinematogràfiques
_xEnsenyament
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650 0 4 _aCinematografia
_xArt d'escriure
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700 1 _aCutchins, Dennis R.
_q(Dennis Ray),
_d1963-,
_eed.
700 1 _aRaw, Laurence,
_eed.
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700 1 _aWelsh, James Michael,
_eed.
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