Vision/Re-Vision: Adapting Contemporary American Fiction To Film
by Barbara Tepa Lupack 2020-12-29 19:42:29
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The essays in Vision/Re-Vision analyze in detail ten popular and important films adapted from contemporary American fiction by women, addressing the ways in which the writers' latent or overt feminist messages are reinterpreted by the filmmakers who ... Read more
The essays in Vision/Re-Vision analyze in detail ten popular and important films adapted from contemporary American fiction by women, addressing the ways in which the writers' latent or overt feminist messages are reinterpreted by the filmmakers who bring them to the screen, demonstrating that there is much to praise as well as much to fault in the adaptations and that the process of adaptation itself is instructive rather than destructive, since it enriches understanding about both media. Less
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  • 9.08 X 6.04 X 0.7 in
  • 175
  • University Of Wisconsin Press
  • January 1, 1997
  • English
  • 9780879727147
Barbara Tepa Lupack, formerly professor of English at St. John’s University and Wayne State College and academic dean at SUNY, has written extensively on American literature, film, and popular cultu...
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