This article explores Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel Parable of the Sower and its 2020 graphic novel adaptation by Damian Duffy and John Jennings. It analyzes the medium-specificity of the adaptation by applying a combined theoretical approach that incorporates cognitive narratology and narrative empathy. A discursive dialogue between the two media facilitates a critical evaluation of the potential for Parable to evoke character empathy leading to prosocial action. The prescient themes in Parable, and the timing of the adaptation’s publication facilitates informed ongoing dialogue around change
The versatility of the appropriation of Shakespeare in recent years has been witnessed in a variety ...
This study focuses on the relationship between the author’s narrative craft and the potential for th...
Narrative empathy, the sharing of a feeling between a reader and characters, is often thought of as ...
This essay considers the interplay between character narrators, the implied author, and the authoria...
This study aims to highlight how Octavia Butler's life influenced her writing "Parable of the Sower....
In this public event, Duffy and Jennings present their work and share many insights on how they adap...
This is my life. I write best-selling novels.” This incantation, penned within Octavia E. Butler’s 1...
This essay analyzes the relationship between feelings and politics in Octavia E. Butler\u27s novels ...
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author known for novels such as The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace. O...
Director Kathleen Spehar and Deputy Director Ross Willits were award $68,000 by the MSAB Arts Tour f...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...
Dramatization, the process of adapting written stories and novels into theatrical or audiovisual for...
Through the practice of critical fabulation, authors of speculative fiction can practice mutual aid ...
Director Kathleen Spehar and Deputy Director Ross Willits were award $5,000 by the Boss Foundation f...
Some literature creates fictional worlds similar to the one we live in and others create worlds that...
The versatility of the appropriation of Shakespeare in recent years has been witnessed in a variety ...
This study focuses on the relationship between the author’s narrative craft and the potential for th...
Narrative empathy, the sharing of a feeling between a reader and characters, is often thought of as ...
This essay considers the interplay between character narrators, the implied author, and the authoria...
This study aims to highlight how Octavia Butler's life influenced her writing "Parable of the Sower....
In this public event, Duffy and Jennings present their work and share many insights on how they adap...
This is my life. I write best-selling novels.” This incantation, penned within Octavia E. Butler’s 1...
This essay analyzes the relationship between feelings and politics in Octavia E. Butler\u27s novels ...
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author known for novels such as The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace. O...
Director Kathleen Spehar and Deputy Director Ross Willits were award $68,000 by the MSAB Arts Tour f...
Source : OUP Empathy and the Novel, Oxford University Press, 2015 Suzanne Keen Provides a thorough ...
Dramatization, the process of adapting written stories and novels into theatrical or audiovisual for...
Through the practice of critical fabulation, authors of speculative fiction can practice mutual aid ...
Director Kathleen Spehar and Deputy Director Ross Willits were award $5,000 by the Boss Foundation f...
Some literature creates fictional worlds similar to the one we live in and others create worlds that...
The versatility of the appropriation of Shakespeare in recent years has been witnessed in a variety ...
This study focuses on the relationship between the author’s narrative craft and the potential for th...
Narrative empathy, the sharing of a feeling between a reader and characters, is often thought of as ...