John Hodgkins’ book revitalises the field of cinematic adaptation studies by drawing upon and developing concepts of affect, most notably theorised by scholars such as Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, contributing to a growing trend in wider areas of film scholarship where these concepts have been used to challenge normative ideas and methodologies
Against Adaptation: Toward Transdisciplinarity and Minor Cinema Linda Petříková Abstract Over the pa...
After years of being stuck in the backwaters of the academy, adaptation studies is on the move. A de...
This text comprises a review of the edited volume Mapping the Affective Turn in Education: Theory, R...
The Drift effects a deeper understanding of the dynamic relationship between literature and cinema b...
Book review: Grossman, Julie. Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny: Adaptation and ElasTEXTit...
The film emerged from a wider, AHRC-funded practice-as-research PhD entitled Affective Cinema, which...
<span>The basis of this deliberation is a critical discussion of common perspectives and research me...
Despite both critical and institutional progress over the past decade, it appears that adaptation st...
It is widely taken for granted that fictions, including both literature and film,influence our attit...
This research examines the aesthetic elements of contemporary film criticism. Although a restricted ...
The starting point of this dissertation is a history of ideas tacitly organized around the conceptio...
Film Phenomenology and Adaptation: Sensuous Elaboration argues that in order to make sense of film a...
Film viewers make sense of films first of all at a pre-cognitive level, triggered by their bodily re...
In Moving Environments: Affect, Emotion, Ecology, and Film, international scholars investigate how f...
Linda Hutcheon’s A Theory of Adaptation (2006) examines the phenomenon of adaptation that has been...
Against Adaptation: Toward Transdisciplinarity and Minor Cinema Linda Petříková Abstract Over the pa...
After years of being stuck in the backwaters of the academy, adaptation studies is on the move. A de...
This text comprises a review of the edited volume Mapping the Affective Turn in Education: Theory, R...
The Drift effects a deeper understanding of the dynamic relationship between literature and cinema b...
Book review: Grossman, Julie. Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny: Adaptation and ElasTEXTit...
The film emerged from a wider, AHRC-funded practice-as-research PhD entitled Affective Cinema, which...
<span>The basis of this deliberation is a critical discussion of common perspectives and research me...
Despite both critical and institutional progress over the past decade, it appears that adaptation st...
It is widely taken for granted that fictions, including both literature and film,influence our attit...
This research examines the aesthetic elements of contemporary film criticism. Although a restricted ...
The starting point of this dissertation is a history of ideas tacitly organized around the conceptio...
Film Phenomenology and Adaptation: Sensuous Elaboration argues that in order to make sense of film a...
Film viewers make sense of films first of all at a pre-cognitive level, triggered by their bodily re...
In Moving Environments: Affect, Emotion, Ecology, and Film, international scholars investigate how f...
Linda Hutcheon’s A Theory of Adaptation (2006) examines the phenomenon of adaptation that has been...
Against Adaptation: Toward Transdisciplinarity and Minor Cinema Linda Petříková Abstract Over the pa...
After years of being stuck in the backwaters of the academy, adaptation studies is on the move. A de...
This text comprises a review of the edited volume Mapping the Affective Turn in Education: Theory, R...