Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
On
Adaptation, Remaking,
Intertextuality,
and Transmediality
POSTED ON NOVEMBER 21, 2009
2009)
Another rather long links list today, this time on one of Film Studies For
Frees authors main research specialisms: adaptation (and remaking,
remediation, transmediality) and intertextuality. The list as always of direct
links to openly-accessible scholarly resources is particularly meaty in
celebration of a very cool happening. A proposed contribution by her on these
topics to a panel at the Los Angeles Society of Cinema and Media
Studies annual conference in 2010 was accepted this week (woohoo!).
A video-essay version of this work entitled Intertextuality and
Anomalousness: Luis Buuels The Young One (1960) part of a great
panel called Looking Backwards and Thinking Forwards: Engaging the Cinema of
1960 with Multimedia Scholarship will appear on this website in due course
So, in celebration of the above, do please enjoy the following links to very high
quality scholarly resources on adaptation and narrative transmediality, with a nice
little video embedded at the very end:
Gunhild Agger, Intertextuality Revisited: Dialogues and
Negotiations in Media Studies, Canadian Aesthetics Journal /
Revue canadienne desthtique, Volume 4, Summer/t 1999
Joseph Aisenberg, Re-examining the Crossed Wires in Kubricks
and Burgess A Clockwork Orange, Bright Lights Film Journal, No.
61, August 2008