Hee-Seung Irene LeeSubjectivity and Cinematic Mediation
Film Adaptation and the Real
Subjectivity and Cinematic Mediation
Herausgeber: Rashkin, Esther; Neroni, Hilary; Rudnytsky, Peter L
Hee-Seung Irene LeeSubjectivity and Cinematic Mediation
Film Adaptation and the Real
Subjectivity and Cinematic Mediation
Herausgeber: Rashkin, Esther; Neroni, Hilary; Rudnytsky, Peter L
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Takes a psychoanalytic approach to screen adaptation by examining the role of deep-rooted desire in the persisting media practice of adaptation from literature to film.
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Takes a psychoanalytic approach to screen adaptation by examining the role of deep-rooted desire in the persisting media practice of adaptation from literature to film.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765138373
- Artikelnr.: 73370584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765138373
- Artikelnr.: 73370584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hee-seung Irene Lee
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Screen Adaptation, a Symptom of Culture
Chapter 1. The Real of a Text and the Task of the Adapter
· Lost in Adaptation
· The Task of the Adapter
· From the Debris of the Tower of Babel
· The Real of a Text
Chapter 2. The Oedipus Complex in Film Adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet
· The Ghost of the Dead Author
· Super-ego vs. Super Ego
· Reading Hamlet through the Oedipus Complex
· The Man Who Has Lost the Way of His Desire
· Desire in Film Adaptations of Hamlet
· Laurence Olivier's Hamlet: The Oedipal Drama of Shadows
· Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet: A Close-Up on the Oedipus Complex
· Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet: The Dream of a Complete Hamlet
· The Play's the Thing
Chapter 3. The Resistance to the Originals in Hitchcock's Adaptations
· Texts of Doubt: Uncanny, Unpleasure, Anxiety, and the Mother
· The Uncanny at Home
· Unpleasure and Anxiety
· The Mother and the Gaze
· The Function of the Negative
· Hitchcock's Rebecca without Rebecca
· Adaptation in Reverse: The Birds
Chapter 4. The Thing (das Ding) that Speaks of Itself in Stanley Kubrick's
The Shining
· Re-presentation of das Ding
· The Play of the Thing
· The objet petit a in the Shadow of das Ding
· The Maze That Is a Monster
Chapter 5. Traversing the Phantasy in Spike Jonze's Adaptation
· An Allegory of Adaptation
· The Original Phantasy and Its Adaptations
· Adaptation in vitro
· The Traversal of the Phantasy
Conclusion: Adaptation, the Metaphor for Subjectivity
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Screen Adaptation, a Symptom of Culture
Chapter 1. The Real of a Text and the Task of the Adapter
· Lost in Adaptation
· The Task of the Adapter
· From the Debris of the Tower of Babel
· The Real of a Text
Chapter 2. The Oedipus Complex in Film Adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet
· The Ghost of the Dead Author
· Super-ego vs. Super Ego
· Reading Hamlet through the Oedipus Complex
· The Man Who Has Lost the Way of His Desire
· Desire in Film Adaptations of Hamlet
· Laurence Olivier's Hamlet: The Oedipal Drama of Shadows
· Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet: A Close-Up on the Oedipus Complex
· Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet: The Dream of a Complete Hamlet
· The Play's the Thing
Chapter 3. The Resistance to the Originals in Hitchcock's Adaptations
· Texts of Doubt: Uncanny, Unpleasure, Anxiety, and the Mother
· The Uncanny at Home
· Unpleasure and Anxiety
· The Mother and the Gaze
· The Function of the Negative
· Hitchcock's Rebecca without Rebecca
· Adaptation in Reverse: The Birds
Chapter 4. The Thing (das Ding) that Speaks of Itself in Stanley Kubrick's
The Shining
· Re-presentation of das Ding
· The Play of the Thing
· The objet petit a in the Shadow of das Ding
· The Maze That Is a Monster
Chapter 5. Traversing the Phantasy in Spike Jonze's Adaptation
· An Allegory of Adaptation
· The Original Phantasy and Its Adaptations
· Adaptation in vitro
· The Traversal of the Phantasy
Conclusion: Adaptation, the Metaphor for Subjectivity
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Screen Adaptation, a Symptom of Culture
Chapter 1. The Real of a Text and the Task of the Adapter
· Lost in Adaptation
· The Task of the Adapter
· From the Debris of the Tower of Babel
· The Real of a Text
Chapter 2. The Oedipus Complex in Film Adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet
· The Ghost of the Dead Author
· Super-ego vs. Super Ego
· Reading Hamlet through the Oedipus Complex
· The Man Who Has Lost the Way of His Desire
· Desire in Film Adaptations of Hamlet
· Laurence Olivier's Hamlet: The Oedipal Drama of Shadows
· Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet: A Close-Up on the Oedipus Complex
· Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet: The Dream of a Complete Hamlet
· The Play's the Thing
Chapter 3. The Resistance to the Originals in Hitchcock's Adaptations
· Texts of Doubt: Uncanny, Unpleasure, Anxiety, and the Mother
· The Uncanny at Home
· Unpleasure and Anxiety
· The Mother and the Gaze
· The Function of the Negative
· Hitchcock's Rebecca without Rebecca
· Adaptation in Reverse: The Birds
Chapter 4. The Thing (das Ding) that Speaks of Itself in Stanley Kubrick's
The Shining
· Re-presentation of das Ding
· The Play of the Thing
· The objet petit a in the Shadow of das Ding
· The Maze That Is a Monster
Chapter 5. Traversing the Phantasy in Spike Jonze's Adaptation
· An Allegory of Adaptation
· The Original Phantasy and Its Adaptations
· Adaptation in vitro
· The Traversal of the Phantasy
Conclusion: Adaptation, the Metaphor for Subjectivity
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Screen Adaptation, a Symptom of Culture
Chapter 1. The Real of a Text and the Task of the Adapter
· Lost in Adaptation
· The Task of the Adapter
· From the Debris of the Tower of Babel
· The Real of a Text
Chapter 2. The Oedipus Complex in Film Adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet
· The Ghost of the Dead Author
· Super-ego vs. Super Ego
· Reading Hamlet through the Oedipus Complex
· The Man Who Has Lost the Way of His Desire
· Desire in Film Adaptations of Hamlet
· Laurence Olivier's Hamlet: The Oedipal Drama of Shadows
· Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet: A Close-Up on the Oedipus Complex
· Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet: The Dream of a Complete Hamlet
· The Play's the Thing
Chapter 3. The Resistance to the Originals in Hitchcock's Adaptations
· Texts of Doubt: Uncanny, Unpleasure, Anxiety, and the Mother
· The Uncanny at Home
· Unpleasure and Anxiety
· The Mother and the Gaze
· The Function of the Negative
· Hitchcock's Rebecca without Rebecca
· Adaptation in Reverse: The Birds
Chapter 4. The Thing (das Ding) that Speaks of Itself in Stanley Kubrick's
The Shining
· Re-presentation of das Ding
· The Play of the Thing
· The objet petit a in the Shadow of das Ding
· The Maze That Is a Monster
Chapter 5. Traversing the Phantasy in Spike Jonze's Adaptation
· An Allegory of Adaptation
· The Original Phantasy and Its Adaptations
· Adaptation in vitro
· The Traversal of the Phantasy
Conclusion: Adaptation, the Metaphor for Subjectivity
Bibliography
Index







