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This volume brings together perspectives from multimodal stylistics and adaptation studies for a unified theoretical analysis of adaptations of the work of Alice Munro, demonstrating the affordances of the approach in furthering interdisciplinary research at the intersection of these fields

The book considers films and television programmes as complex multimodal stylistic systems in and of themselves in order to pave the way for a clearer understanding of screen adaptations as expressions of modal, medial, and aesthetic change. In focusing on Munro, Francesconi draws attention to a writer whose body of work has been adapted widely across television and film for an international market over several decades, offering a diachronic overview and insights into the confluence of socio-cultural contexts, audiences, and dynamics of production and distribution across adaptations. The volume complements this perspective with a microanalysis of the adaptations themselves, exploring the va

Table of Contents

Contents

0. Introduction

  1. Adapting Clothes, Peaches and Stories
  2. A Panoramic Shot over Adaptations
  3. Dissemination of Preliminary Results
  4. Volume Outline

Chapter 1. Adaptation(s)

  1. Towards a Definition
  2. The Limits and Risks of Fidelity
  3. Intertextual Connections
  4. Engaging Readers and Spectators
  5. Adaptation as Process and as Product

Chapter 2. Multimodal Stylistic Analysis

  1. Multimodal Stylistics
  2. A Socio-semiotic Metafunctional Framework
    1. Forms and Functions of Speech
      1. Film Dialogues and the Voice-in
      2. Screen/Story Boundaries and The Voice-over

    2. Lyrics, Volume, Melodies
    3. Words on the Screen
    4. Size of Frame and Angles
    5. Movements
    6. Colour and Light Choices and Changes
    7. Beyond the Shot

Chapter 3. Short Canadian Films

  1. Boys and Girls
    1. Gender and/as Space Representation

  2. Thanks for the Ride
    1. Film Music Framing Theme, Time and Tone

  3. All about Connection
    1. The Voice-over across Time

Chapter 4. Extended Canadian Works

  1. Lives of Girls and Women
    1. Del’s Relationship with her Mother
    2. There is a Change Coming
    3. Writing Things down
    4. Struggle for Cohesion

  2. Edge of Madness
    1. "A Wilderness Station" as Historiographic Metafiction
    2. Patterns of Adaptation
    3. Closing in on Madness
    4. Changes in the Film Adaptation

  3. Away from Her: Closeness and Distance
    1. Fiona’s Approach to her Illness
    2. Grant as Husband, Caregiver, and Focaliser
    3. The Canadian Culture

Chapter 5. International Screen Adaptations

  1. Bending Fate in Hateship Loveship
    1. Ankle Socks and Robust Shoes: Johanna
    2. Writing Letters as Writing Life

  2. Juliet Travelling to Spain
    1. Almodóvar’s Story of Adaptation(s)
    2. Julieta’s Letter-writing Scenes
    3. Making Logical Connections Clear

  3. From Canada to Canaan: An Iranian Journey
    1. Criss-crossing Characters
    2. A Disturbance, a Definite Picture, a Dream
    3. From Unpainted Houses to the Promised Land

Concluding Remarks

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/27/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032025476, 978-1032025476
      ISBN10: 1032025476

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume brings together perspectives from multimodal stylistics and adaptation studies for a unified theoretical analysis of adaptations of the work of Alice Munro, demonstrating the affordances of the approach in furthering interdisciplinary research at the intersection of these fields

      The book considers films and television programmes as complex multimodal stylistic systems in and of themselves in order to pave the way for a clearer understanding of screen adaptations as expressions of modal, medial, and aesthetic change. In focusing on Munro, Francesconi draws attention to a writer whose body of work has been adapted widely across television and film for an international market over several decades, offering a diachronic overview and insights into the confluence of socio-cultural contexts, audiences, and dynamics of production and distribution across adaptations. The volume complements this perspective with a microanalysis of the adaptations themselves, exploring the va

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      0. Introduction

      1. Adapting Clothes, Peaches and Stories
      2. A Panoramic Shot over Adaptations
      3. Dissemination of Preliminary Results
      4. Volume Outline

      Chapter 1. Adaptation(s)

      1. Towards a Definition
      2. The Limits and Risks of Fidelity
      3. Intertextual Connections
      4. Engaging Readers and Spectators
      5. Adaptation as Process and as Product

      Chapter 2. Multimodal Stylistic Analysis

      1. Multimodal Stylistics
      2. A Socio-semiotic Metafunctional Framework
        1. Forms and Functions of Speech
          1. Film Dialogues and the Voice-in
          2. Screen/Story Boundaries and The Voice-over

        2. Lyrics, Volume, Melodies
        3. Words on the Screen
        4. Size of Frame and Angles
        5. Movements
        6. Colour and Light Choices and Changes
        7. Beyond the Shot

      Chapter 3. Short Canadian Films

      1. Boys and Girls
        1. Gender and/as Space Representation

      2. Thanks for the Ride
        1. Film Music Framing Theme, Time and Tone

      3. All about Connection
        1. The Voice-over across Time

      Chapter 4. Extended Canadian Works

      1. Lives of Girls and Women
        1. Del’s Relationship with her Mother
        2. There is a Change Coming
        3. Writing Things down
        4. Struggle for Cohesion

      2. Edge of Madness
        1. "A Wilderness Station" as Historiographic Metafiction
        2. Patterns of Adaptation
        3. Closing in on Madness
        4. Changes in the Film Adaptation

      3. Away from Her: Closeness and Distance
        1. Fiona’s Approach to her Illness
        2. Grant as Husband, Caregiver, and Focaliser
        3. The Canadian Culture

      Chapter 5. International Screen Adaptations

      1. Bending Fate in Hateship Loveship
        1. Ankle Socks and Robust Shoes: Johanna
        2. Writing Letters as Writing Life

      2. Juliet Travelling to Spain
        1. Almodóvar’s Story of Adaptation(s)
        2. Julieta’s Letter-writing Scenes
        3. Making Logical Connections Clear

      3. From Canada to Canaan: An Iranian Journey
        1. Criss-crossing Characters
        2. A Disturbance, a Definite Picture, a Dream
        3. From Unpainted Houses to the Promised Land

      Concluding Remarks

      Index

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