Pockets of change : adaptation and cultural transition / edited by Tricia Hopton ... [et al.]
The twelve essays collected in Pockets of Change locate adaptation within a framework of two overlapping, if not simultaneous, creative processes: on the one hand, adaptation is to be understood as an acknowledged transposition of an existing source-that is, the process of adapting from; on the othe...
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c2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments and Permissions
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1
- Haunted Space
- 2
- Adapting Verbatim Theater
- 3
- Cross-Cultural Adaptation and the Transition toward Reconciliation in Australian Film and Literature
- 4
- "Enraptured with every scent and flavour of the East"?
- 5
- Cosmopolitanism in Twenty-First Century Indian English Poetry
- 6
- Young Writer, "Young Country"
- 7
- Imagined Villages and Knowable Communities
- 8
- Authentic Traditions on Show?
- 9
- A Pocket of Change in Post-War Australia
- 10
- "Delighted Stares"
- 11
- "Human Cylinders"
- 12
- Between the Painting and the Novel
- Works Cited
- About the Editors and Contributors.