Screening Gender, Framing Genre: Canadian Literature Into FilmUniversity of Toronto Press, 03/02/2007 - 280 páginas Audiences often measure the success of film adaptations by how faithfully they adhere to their original source material. However, fidelity criticism tells only part of the story of adaptation. For example, the changes made to literary sources in the course of creating their film treatments are often fascinating in terms of what they reveal about the different processes of genre recognition and gender identification in both media, as well as the social, cultural, and historical contexts governing their production and reception. In Screening Gender, Framing Genre, Peter Dickinson examines the history and theory of films adapted from Canadian literature through the lens of gender studies. Unique in its discussion of a range of different adaptations, including films based on novels, plays, poetry, and Native orature, this study offers new and often provocative readings of works by such well-known Canadian authors as Margaret Atwood, Marie-Claire Blais, and Michael Ondaatje, and by such important Canadian filmmakers as Mireille Dansereau, Claude Jutra, Robert LePage, and Bruce McDonald. Drawing with equal facility from film and gender theory, and revealing a thorough knowledge of both literary and cinematic history, Dickinson has written a lively and engaging study that is sure to resonate with readers curious about the intersection of Canadian cultural production and broader issues of gender and national identity formation. |
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... discussion of Turner and McDonald's adaptive collaborations , and the representations of mas- culinity at the centre of them , by focusing briefly on McDonald's 1998 live televi- sion broadcast of Turner's novel cum screenplay ...
... discussion of ' the bathroom problem , ' the hermeneutics of gender in our culture are still very much tied to how we read bodies . With mas- culinity , let me hazard to say , this is even more the case , as , coextensively with ...
... discussion of the conventions of horror films being parodied in the Scream franchise , I have wanted to stress , in this book , how reading Canadian literature through film - and vice versa - can provide short cuts not only to narrative ...
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