Screening the Author: The Literary Biopic
β Scribed by Hila Shachar
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 214
- Series
- Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is the first comprehensive analysis of the contemporary representation of the author on screen. It does this through two main approaches: by looking at how biographies of well-known authors in Western culture have been adapted onto the film and television screen; and by examining the wider preoccupation with the idea of what the βauthor personaβ means in broader economic, cultural, industrial, and ideological terms. Drawing from current debates about the uses of the heritage industry and conventions of the Hollywood biopic and celebrity culture, this book re-frames the analysis of the author on screen in contemporary culture and theorises it under its own unique genre: the βliterary biopicβ. With case studies including adaptations of the biographies and cultural personas of William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Oscar Wilde, Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, and Allen Ginsbergβto name a fewβthis book examines how and why the author continues to be a prominent screen and cultural preoccupation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
Introduction: Biopics, Biography, Heritage, and the Literary Biopic (Hila Shachar)....Pages 1-21
Heritage and the Literary Biopic βTemplateβ: Shakespeare, Austen, Wilde, and the Author as Product (Hila Shachar)....Pages 23-62
The Muse Speaks Back: Silence, Invisibility, and Reframing Authorial Identity (Hila Shachar)....Pages 63-98
Feminine Authorial Mournings: The Female Writer on Screen and the Trauma of the Present (Hila Shachar)....Pages 99-128
Appropriating the Beats, Radicalising the Literary Biopic: Intersectional Politics and Ginsberg and Kerouac on Screen (Hila Shachar)....Pages 129-168
Conclusion: The Author as Mediator and Barometer (Hila Shachar)....Pages 169-188
Back Matter ....Pages 189-204
β¦ Subjects
Cultural and Media Studies; Movie and TV Adaptations; Media Studies; Literary History
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