From Page to Screen / Vom Buch zum Film
Modification and Misrepresentation of Female Characters in Audiovisual Media / Veränderung und Verfälschung weiblicher Figuren in den audiovisuellen Medien
(Sprache: Englisch)
For a long time now, women have struggled for the vindication of their rights and for their visibility. This struggle may seem a story of success, maybe not complete or equal for all women, but at least one which slowly but surely carries with it the...
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For a long time now, women have struggled for the vindication of their rights and for their visibility. This struggle may seem a story of success, maybe not complete or equal for all women, but at least one which slowly but surely carries with it the promise of equality for all women. However, a closer look reveals that in various fields of culture the representation of women frequently undergoes a manipulation which makes the image of women lose the intention initially attempted. This is often the case with adaptations of literary texts to the screen, when the initial literary message is changed because of, for example, marketing demands or some ideological stance. Rarely do we find the opposite case where the indifferent or emasculated original female characters are turned into guardians and/or apologists of feminine power. The present volume focuses precisely on the way in which the image of women is modified in films and TV series, when compared with the original literary texts
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For a long time now, women have struggled for the vindication of their rights and for their visibility. This struggle may seem a story of success, maybe not complete or equal for all women, but at least one which slowly but surely carries with it the promise of equality for all women. However, a closer look reveals that in various fields of culture the representation of women frequently undergoes a manipulation which makes the image of women lose the intention initially attempted. This is often the case with adaptations of literary texts to the screen, when the initial literary message is changed because of, for example, marketing demands or some ideological stance. Rarely do we find the opposite case where the indifferent or emasculated original female characters are turned into guardians and/or apologists of feminine power. The present volume focuses precisely on the way in which the image of women is modified in films and TV series, when compared with the original literary texts.
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Manuel Almagro-Jiménez / Eva Parra-Membrives"I WANT MY MONEY BACK": Some Considerations on the Dialectics ofTexts and Films PART 1 CHILDREN'S STORIES FOR ADULTSLorena Silos RibasHEIDI GOES KAWAII: The Evolution of Fräulein Rottenmeier in the Animated Versions of Johanna Spyri's Novels Bruno Echauri Galván / Silvia Garcia HernándezAN ENGLISH GIRL IN THE STATES. The Impact of Context and Genre on the Film Adaptation of Roald Dahl's Matilda Yiyi López GándaraGENDER EDUCATION AND INTERMEDIALITY. A Look at theReimagining of Secondary Female Characters from Book to Blockbuster PART 2 THE FANTASTIC: FROM THE PAST AND THE FUTUREMarta Marino-MexutoFROM "WIFE OF MY BOSOM" TO "FEMALE THING": E. A. Poe's Ligeia and Roger Corman's The Tomb of Ligeia Miguel Ayerbe-LinaresÉOWYN VOM BUCH ZUM FILM. Peter Jacksons Verfilmung von Tolkiens Der Herr der RingeChristiane LimbachGAME OF THRONES & DAS LIED VON EIS UND FEUER. Untersuchung der Darstellung von Frauen am Beispiel von Missandei Pedro Alemany NavarroVERSIONS OF SELF-SEARCH AND SELF-TRANSCENDENCE IN A POSTHUMAN PARADIGM: The Case of Motoko Kusanagi (Ghost in the Shell) Sergio Cobo-Durán/ Irene Raya BravoWONDER WOMAN. From Page to Screen PART 3 FOR WOMEN WAR IS NEVER OVERAlberto LenaMGM'S THREE COMRADES: Frank Borzage, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Hollywood's Courageous Weimar WomenManuel Almagro-Jiménez"WIE OFT?" OR LOVE IN TROUBLED TIMES?: The Cinematographic Adaptation of A Woman in BerlinLeopoldo DominguezVERFILMUNG VON ERINNERUNGSLITERATUR. Zur Darstellung der Figur Hanna Schmitz aus Bernhard Schlinks Der Vorleser PART 4 DEMANDING THEIR OWN VOICE, STATING THEIR OWN NEEDSMargarita Estévez-Saá"O JAMESY LET ME UP OUT OF THIS". Molly Bloom in Joseph Strick's and Sean Walsh's Films Montserrat Bascoy LamelasKATHARINA BLUM: OPFER ODER TÄTER? Die weibliche Hauptfigur in Heinrich Böll und in Volker Schlöndorff und Margarethe von Trotta Claudia Garnica de BertonaTHE FEMALE BODY AS STAGE FOR VIOLENCE. Elfriede Jelinek's The Pianist and
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its Film Version by Michael Haneke Eva Parra-MembrivesDIE EWIGE SCHULD DER EVA. Frau und Sünde in Petra Hammesfahrs Die Sünderin und der Netflix-Serie The Sinner PART 5 (MUSIC IS) A WORLD WITHIN ITSELFMarina Tornero TarragóTHE PORTRAYAL OF THE BAD GIRL CARMEN. Eternal Hybridity of High and Low Entertainment Rocio Cobo-PineroFROM CIVIL RIGHTS CHRONICLER TO CHANEL N^o 5. Mainstreaming Nina Simone Jiri MesicSHEKHINAH IN THE MUSIC VIDEOS OF LEONARD COHEN LIST OF AUTHORS
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Autoren-Porträt
Prof. Dr. Eva Parra-Membrives ist Professorin für deutsche Literatur und Übersetzung an der Universität Sevilla, Spanien.Prof. Dr. Manuel Almagro ist Professor für Englische und Amerikanische Literatur an der Universität Sevilla, Spanien.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2020, 1. Auflage, 410 Seiten, Masse: 15,1 x 21,8 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Manuel Almagro-Jiménez, Eva Parra-Membrives
- Verlag: Narr
- ISBN-10: 3823383671
- ISBN-13: 9783823383673
- Erscheinungsdatum: 03.11.2020
Sprache:
Englisch
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