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1. Remakes and Cultural Studies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATION S AN D TABLE VII
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE Next of Kin: Remakes and Hollywood
- 1. Remakes and Cultural Studies 13
- 2. Algebraic Figures: Recalculating the Hitchcock Formula 34
- 3. The Director Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock Remakes Himsel 52
- 4. Robin Hood: From Roosevelt to Reagan 70
- 5. "Once More, from the Top": Musicals the Second Time Around 80
- 6. The Ethnic Oedipus: The Jazz Singer and Its Remakes 95
- 7. Raiders of the Lost Text: Remaking as Contested Homage in Always 115
- 8. Double Takes: The Role of Allusion in Cinema 131
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PART TWO Distant Relatives: Cross-Cultural Remakes
- 9. The French Remark: Breathless and Cinematic Citationality 145
- 10. The Spring, Defiled: Ingmar Bergman's Virgin Spring and Wes Craven's Last House on the Left 162
- 11. Cinematic Makeovers and Cultural Border Crossings: Kusturica's Time of the Gypsies and Coppola's Godfather and Godfather II 172
- 12. Made in Hong Kong: Translation and Transmutation 191
- 13. Modernity and Postmaternity: High Heels and Imitation of Life 200
- 14. Feminist Makeovers: The Celluloid Surgery of Valie Export and Su Friedrich 217
- 15. Nosferatu, or the Phantom of the Cinema 238
- 16. How Many Draculas Does It Take to Change a Lightbulb? 250
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PART THREE Altered States: Transforming Media
- 17. The Superhero with a Thousand Faces: Visual Narratives on Film and Paper 277
- 18. "Tonight Your Director Is John Ford": The Strange Journey of Stagecoach from Screen to Radio 295
- 19. M*A *S*H Notes 310
- Afterword: Rethinking Remakes 327
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 335
- CREDITS 339
- INDEX 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATION S AN D TABLE VII
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE Next of Kin: Remakes and Hollywood
- 1. Remakes and Cultural Studies 13
- 2. Algebraic Figures: Recalculating the Hitchcock Formula 34
- 3. The Director Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock Remakes Himsel 52
- 4. Robin Hood: From Roosevelt to Reagan 70
- 5. "Once More, from the Top": Musicals the Second Time Around 80
- 6. The Ethnic Oedipus: The Jazz Singer and Its Remakes 95
- 7. Raiders of the Lost Text: Remaking as Contested Homage in Always 115
- 8. Double Takes: The Role of Allusion in Cinema 131
-
PART TWO Distant Relatives: Cross-Cultural Remakes
- 9. The French Remark: Breathless and Cinematic Citationality 145
- 10. The Spring, Defiled: Ingmar Bergman's Virgin Spring and Wes Craven's Last House on the Left 162
- 11. Cinematic Makeovers and Cultural Border Crossings: Kusturica's Time of the Gypsies and Coppola's Godfather and Godfather II 172
- 12. Made in Hong Kong: Translation and Transmutation 191
- 13. Modernity and Postmaternity: High Heels and Imitation of Life 200
- 14. Feminist Makeovers: The Celluloid Surgery of Valie Export and Su Friedrich 217
- 15. Nosferatu, or the Phantom of the Cinema 238
- 16. How Many Draculas Does It Take to Change a Lightbulb? 250
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PART THREE Altered States: Transforming Media
- 17. The Superhero with a Thousand Faces: Visual Narratives on Film and Paper 277
- 18. "Tonight Your Director Is John Ford": The Strange Journey of Stagecoach from Screen to Radio 295
- 19. M*A *S*H Notes 310
- Afterword: Rethinking Remakes 327
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 335
- CREDITS 339
- INDEX 341