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2 “I’ll eat you up I love you so”: Adaptation, Authorship, and Intermediality in Spike Jonze’s Where the Wild Things Are
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Jonze Between the Lines 1
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Part 1 Authorship and Originality
- 1 Adaptation in Adaptation in Adaptation in Adaptation 15
- 2 “I’ll eat you up I love you so”: Adaptation, Authorship, and Intermediality in Spike Jonze’s Where the Wild Things Are 33
- 3 Converging Indiewood: Spike Jonze, Propaganda Films, and the Emergence of Specialty Film Giant USA Films 46
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Part 2 Psychology, Identity, and Crisis
- 4 “You can be John Malkovich”: Celebrity, Absurdity, and Convention in Being John Malkovich 67
- 5 “I can’t sleep. I’m losing my hair. I’m fat and repulsive”: Crises of Masculinity and Artistry in Spike Jonze’s Adaptation 86
- 5½ Spike Jonze’s Screenwriting: The Screenplay 105
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Part 3 Her
- 7 “Are these feelings even real?” Intimacy and Authenticity in Spike Jonze’s Her 139
- 8 Machinic Empathy and Mental Health: The Relational Ethics of Machine Empathy and Artificial Intelligence in Her 158
- 9 The “tedious yammering of selves”: The End of Intimacy in Spike Jonze’s Her 175
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Part 4 Beyond the Feature
- 10 Spike Jonze Shorts Stories 195
- 11 Spike Jonze, Propaganda/Satellite Films, and Music Video Work: Talent Management and the Construction of an Indie-Auteur 213
- 12 Spike Jonze’s Abbreviated Art of the Suburbs 231
- Index 248
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Jonze Between the Lines 1
-
Part 1 Authorship and Originality
- 1 Adaptation in Adaptation in Adaptation in Adaptation 15
- 2 “I’ll eat you up I love you so”: Adaptation, Authorship, and Intermediality in Spike Jonze’s Where the Wild Things Are 33
- 3 Converging Indiewood: Spike Jonze, Propaganda Films, and the Emergence of Specialty Film Giant USA Films 46
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Part 2 Psychology, Identity, and Crisis
- 4 “You can be John Malkovich”: Celebrity, Absurdity, and Convention in Being John Malkovich 67
- 5 “I can’t sleep. I’m losing my hair. I’m fat and repulsive”: Crises of Masculinity and Artistry in Spike Jonze’s Adaptation 86
- 5½ Spike Jonze’s Screenwriting: The Screenplay 105
-
Part 3 Her
- 7 “Are these feelings even real?” Intimacy and Authenticity in Spike Jonze’s Her 139
- 8 Machinic Empathy and Mental Health: The Relational Ethics of Machine Empathy and Artificial Intelligence in Her 158
- 9 The “tedious yammering of selves”: The End of Intimacy in Spike Jonze’s Her 175
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Part 4 Beyond the Feature
- 10 Spike Jonze Shorts Stories 195
- 11 Spike Jonze, Propaganda/Satellite Films, and Music Video Work: Talent Management and the Construction of an Indie-Auteur 213
- 12 Spike Jonze’s Abbreviated Art of the Suburbs 231
- Index 248