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“An Entirely Different and New Story”: A Case Study of Tim Burton’s Planet of the Apes (2001)
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Oliver Lindner
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- Adaptation and Cultural Appropriation 1
- Adaptation in Theory 14
- Familiarity versus Contempt: Becoming Jane and the Adaptation Genre 25
- Pride and Promiscuity and Zombies, or: Miss Austen Mashed Up in the Affinity Spaces of Participatory Culture 34
- Where Did Your Adaptation Begin?: Book Fairs, Screen Festivals and Writers’ Weeks as Engine-rooms of Adaptation 57
- Conversing with Ghosts: Or, the Ethics of Adaptation 70
- Cultural Heritage / Heritage Culture: Adapting the Contemporary British Historical Novel 89
- Revisiting Shakespeare: Elizabeth Rex as Filmic Metatext 101
- “An Entirely Different and New Story”: A Case Study of Tim Burton’s Planet of the Apes (2001) 117
- Grisly Skeletons and Happy Endings: The Adaptations and Appropriations of Joseph Conrad’s Fiction 132
- The Adaptation of Adaptation: A Dialogue between the Arts and Sciences 145
- Fidelity, Simultaneity and the ‘Remaking’ of Adaptation Studies 162
- Brontë Meets Bollywood: The Ambivalences of Appropriation and Adaptation in Tamasha’s Wuthering Heights 186
- Odysseus, Crusoe and the Making of the Caribbean Hero. Derek Walcott’s Variations of Great Traditions 203
- Appropriating Achebe: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus and “The Headstrong Historian” 230
- Revisiting Bolton: Transcultural Adaptation and Regional Identity in Ayub Khan-Din’s Rafta, Rafta 251
- List of Contributors 264
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- Adaptation and Cultural Appropriation 1
- Adaptation in Theory 14
- Familiarity versus Contempt: Becoming Jane and the Adaptation Genre 25
- Pride and Promiscuity and Zombies, or: Miss Austen Mashed Up in the Affinity Spaces of Participatory Culture 34
- Where Did Your Adaptation Begin?: Book Fairs, Screen Festivals and Writers’ Weeks as Engine-rooms of Adaptation 57
- Conversing with Ghosts: Or, the Ethics of Adaptation 70
- Cultural Heritage / Heritage Culture: Adapting the Contemporary British Historical Novel 89
- Revisiting Shakespeare: Elizabeth Rex as Filmic Metatext 101
- “An Entirely Different and New Story”: A Case Study of Tim Burton’s Planet of the Apes (2001) 117
- Grisly Skeletons and Happy Endings: The Adaptations and Appropriations of Joseph Conrad’s Fiction 132
- The Adaptation of Adaptation: A Dialogue between the Arts and Sciences 145
- Fidelity, Simultaneity and the ‘Remaking’ of Adaptation Studies 162
- Brontë Meets Bollywood: The Ambivalences of Appropriation and Adaptation in Tamasha’s Wuthering Heights 186
- Odysseus, Crusoe and the Making of the Caribbean Hero. Derek Walcott’s Variations of Great Traditions 203
- Appropriating Achebe: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus and “The Headstrong Historian” 230
- Revisiting Bolton: Transcultural Adaptation and Regional Identity in Ayub Khan-Din’s Rafta, Rafta 251
- List of Contributors 264
- Index 269