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BL
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860567
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Title & Author
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Queer/adaptation : : a collection of critical essays /\ editor, Pamela Demory.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Palgrave Macmillan,, [2019]
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, ©2019
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Series Statement
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Palgrave studies in adaptation and visual culture
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030053067
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: 9783030053062
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3030053059
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9783030053055
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Queer/Adaptation: An Introduction; Works Cited; Part I Adapting as Queering/Queering as Adapting; Chapter 2 Emancipating Madame Butterfly; Works Cited; Chapter 3 Queering Dame Agatha Christie: Barry Sandler's Camp Adaptation of The Mirror Crack'd (1980); Works Cited; Chapter 4 The Queer Aesthetics of Tom Ford's Film Adaptations: A Single Man and Nocturnal Animals; A Single Man; Nocturnal Animals; Works Cited; Chapter 5 Hannibal: Beginning to Bloom; Works Cited; Part II Bodies, Time, and Space
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A Fifties/Sixties [Queer] CoupleChoices; A Gradual Finale: How Queer Is Queer?; Works Cited; Chapter 15 Willful Infidelities: Camping Camille; Works Cited; Index
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Chapter 11 Queer Many Ways: Ulrike Ottinger's Dorian Gray im Spiegel der Boulevardpresse (1984)Dorian Gray; Frau Dr. Mabuse; Endings; Works Cited; Chapter 12 Blood Doubles: A Renegotiation of Sheridan le Fanu's Carmilla on Film; Works Cited; Chapter 13 Hitchcock Goes to Italy and Spain: Euro Horror and Queer Adaptation; Introduction; Issues of Adaptation and Interpretation; Queering Hitchcock; Conclusions; Works Cited; Chapter 14 Dazzle, Gradually: A "Tru" Account of Adapting Capote's In Cold Blood; "Tru"-News: A Locus Source; Gradual Dazzle; An Infamous Trajectory; For the "Record."
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Chapter 6 Moonlight, Adaptation, and Queer TimeTime; Space; Utopia; Works Cited; Chapter 7 Adaptation as Queer Touching in The Safety of Objects: Transgressing the Boundaries of Bodies and Texts; Textual Walls, Bodily Contours; Bodies/Touch/Texts; Between Part and Whole; Works Cited; Chapter 8 Fuck-Scripting: Becoming-Queer in Interior. Leather Bar; Queer Adaptation and Fuck-Scripting; Role of the Script; Adaptation as Reception: Watching Is Becoming-Queer; An Agent of Adaptation: Franco's Power as a Model Phallic Citizen; Works Cited
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Chapter 9 Adapting Queer Shorts to Feature Films: Does Size Really Matter?Adapting Shorts to Feature Films; Were the World Mine; Pariah; The Third Girl: Dare and The Way He Looks; Conclusion; Works Cited; Chapter 10 Transnational Slash: Korean Drama Formats, Boys' Love Fanfic, and the Place of Queerness in East Asian Media Flows; Introduction; The Nun and the Fangirl; Television Formats and the Transnational Geography of Slash/BL Fiction; Works Cited; Part III Queerer and Queerer: Promiscuity and Multiplicity
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Abstract
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This collection of essays illuminates the intersection of queer and adaptation. Both adaptation and queerness suffer from the stereotype of being secondary: to identify something as an adaptation is to recognize it in relation to something else that seems more original, more authentic. Similarly, to identify something as queer is to place it in relation to what is assumed to be "normal" or "straight." This ground-breaking volume brings together fifteen original essays that critically challenge these assumptions about originality, authenticity, and value. The volume is organized in three parts: The essays in Part I examine what happens when an adaptation queers its source text and explore the role of the author/screenwriter/director in making those choices. The essays in Part II look at what happens when filmmakers push against boundaries of various kinds: time and space, texts and bodies, genres and formats. And the essays in Part III explore adaptations whose source texts cannot be easily pinned down, where there are multiple adaptations, and where the adaptation process itself is queer. The book includes discussion of a wide variety of texts, including opera, classic film, genre fiction, documentary, musicals, literary fiction, low-budget horror, camp classics, and experimental texts, providing a comprehensive and interdisciplinary introduction to the myriad ways in which queer and adaptation overlap.
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Subject
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Adaptability (Psychology)
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Film adaptations-- History and criticism.
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Literature, Adaptations.
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Sexual minority community.
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Adaptability (Psychology)
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Film adaptations.
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Literature.
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Subject
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Cultural Policy.
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Sexual minority community.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Anthropology-- Cultural.
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Subject
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Popular Culture.
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Dewey Classification
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809
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LC Classification
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PN1997.85.Q44 2019
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Added Entry
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Demory, Pamela
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