Literature and Film in the Historical Dimension · Selected Papers From the 15th Florida State University Conference on Literature and Film

Literature and Film in the Historical Dimension · Selected Papers From the 15th Florida State University Conference on Literature and Film
Authors
Simons, John D.
Publisher
University Press of Florida
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9780813012858
Date
1994-01-20T00:00:00+00:00
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0.36 MB
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en
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Introduction: Storytelling as a Cognitive Instrument, by John D. Simons Rewriting the Risorgimento in Sicily: Vincenzo Consolo's Il Sorriso Dell'ignoto Marinaio, by T. O'Neill From Printed Page to Screen: "The Voyage of Charles Darwin," by Julie S. Gibert South Africa from Text to Film: Cry Freedom and A Dry White Season, by Victoria Carchidi

Film as Historical Text: Danton, by Elaine McAllister The Reigns of Power: Foucault, Feminism, and Dangerous Liaisons, by Majda K. Anderson The Subject in/of History: Hiroshima Mon Amour, by Nancy Lane Lacan and Postmodernism in Brautigan's Dreaming of Babylon, by Mark Hedborn Dialectics of Transvaluation in Edith Wharton's The House of Mirth, by Rita Di Giuseppe The Yellow River Turning Blue, The Yellow River Turning Red: He Shang and the "Cultural Craze" Movement, by Balance T.P. Chow

Ishmael Reed's Postmodern Revolt, by Erik D. Curren Adaptation, History, and Textual Suppression: Literary Sources of Hitchcock's Sabotage, by Thomas Hemmeter What Movie Are We Watching Here? Cinematic Quotation in Recent Hollywood Films, by Linda Anderson The Cinematic Adaptation: The Case of Los Santos Inocentes, by Patricia Santoro John D. Simons is professor of German, Florida State University.