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The Making of… Adaptation and the Cultural Imaginary

The Making of… Adaptation and the Cultural Imaginary

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This book explores “Making of” sites as a genre of cultural artefact. Moving beyond “making-of” documentaries, the book analyses novels, drama, film, museum exhibitions and popular studies that re-present the making of culturally loaded film adaptations. It argues that the “Making of” genre operates on an adaptive spectrum, orienting towards and enacting the adaptation of films and their making. The book examines the behaviours that characterise “Making of” sites across visual media; it explores the cultural work done by these sites, why recognition of “Making of” sites as adaptations matters, and why our conception of adaptation matters. Part one focuses on the adaptive domain presented by the “Making of” John Ford’s  The Quiet Man . Part two attends to “Making of”  Gone with the Wind  sites, and concludes with “Making of”  The Lord of the Rings  texts as the acme of the cultural risks and investments charted in earlier chapters.

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décembre 2019, 271 Pages, Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-030-28348-3

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