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- 1 ‘There and Back Again’: New challenges and new directions in adaptation studies – Jørgen Bruhn, Anne Gjelsvik and Eirik Frisvold Hanssen
- Part One: Rethinking the core questions
- 2 Theorizing adaptations/adapting theories – Kamilla Elliott
- 3 Textual identity and adaptive revision: Editing adaptation as a fluid text – John Bryant
- 4 Dialogizing adaptation studies: From oneway transport to a dialogic two-way process – Jørgen Bruhn
- 5 Adaptation as connection – Transmediality reconsidered – Regina Schober
- 6 Adaptations within the field of media transformations – Lars Elleström
- 7 Imaginary museums, material refractions: André Bazin on adaptation – Eirik Frisvold Hanssen
- 8 What movies want – Thomas Leitch
- Part Two: Theorizing the case study
- 9 The medium strikes back – ‘Impossible adaptation’ revisited – Hajnal Király
- 10 Auto-adaptation and the movement of writing across media: Ingmar Bergman’s notebooks – Anna Sofia Rossholm
- 11 Tracing the originals, pursuing the past: Invictus and the ‘based-on-a-true-story’ film as adaptation – Sara Brinch
- 12 What novels can tell that movies can’t show – Anne Gjelsvik
- 13 Literature through radio: Distance and silence in The War of the Worlds 1938/1898 – Jonas Ingvarsson
- Index
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