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From Camera Lens to Critical Lens: A Collection of Best Essays on Film Adaptation

Author Rebecca Housel
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Category Performing Arts
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ISBN / ASIN1847180310
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'From Camera Lens to Critical Lens: A Collection of Best Essays on Film Adaptation', edited by Rebecca Housel, takes the reader through films by directors like Alfred Hitchcock to examining the relevance of twenty-first century British politics with current film; from screenwriter Charlie Kaufman to author Virginia Woolf; and, examining new theoretical approaches to international film adaptations from China, Japan, Britain, Canada, and France, as well as films like 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' and 'Daughters of the Dust'. The collection is derived from the Popular Culture Association (PCA) film-adaptation-area conference papers, researched and written by fourteen diverse scholars from all over the world, who gathered together in San Diego, California in April 2005 to further their research by presenting their ideas on film adaptation, now in full text versions within this exciting new volume. Accessible, engaging and informative, any audience may read and enjoy this edited collection on film adaptation. The volume would also work well for pedagogical purposes, both in and out of the classroom. Such a volume may easily be used in courses for English, film studies, gender studies, women's studies, fine art, psychology, political science, history, and more. A work of diverse international voices, this collection represents the very best on film adaptation today.
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