Transmedia creatures: Frankenstein's afterlives
"The cultural value of a text, not least as a form of transferable and adaptable cultural capital capable of surviving on its own, has become a central concern for a wide range of teachers and researchers working in the field of adaptation studies, a methodological and cultural domain whose div...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The cultural value of a text, not least as a form of transferable and adaptable cultural capital capable of surviving on its own, has become a central concern for a wide range of teachers and researchers working in the field of adaptation studies, a methodological and cultural domain whose diverse interdisciplinary and transmedial imprint is so notably present in contemporary culture. In line with the concept of convergence theorized by Henry Jenkins, which posits an expansive and collaborative pattern of textuality, it is generally accepted that a text is dispersed/regenerates diachronically and synchronically on multiple platforms and across different users. In keeping with such theoretical and methodological premises, it seems appropriate, on the anniversary of the first edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), to present a collection of essays on Frankenstein by international scholars from converging disciplines such as humanities, musicology, film studies, television studies, media studies, English and digital humanities. Transmedia Creatures: Frankenstein's Afterlives highlights how "cultural content" is redistributed through multiple media, forms and modes of production (including user-generated ones from "below") that often appear synchronously and are able to dismantle and renew established readings of the text, while at the same time incorporating and revitalizing aspects that have always been central to it. Ultimately, Frankenstein, as evidenced by this collection, is paradoxically enriched by the heteroglossia of preconceptions/misreadings/overreadings that attend it, and that reveal the complex interweaving of perceptions and responses it generates"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Abbreviations ix
Introduction: Frankenstein: Presence,
Process, Progress 1
Francesca Saggini
PART I
Labs, Bots, and Punks: Transmediating
Technology and Science
1 Frankenstein and Science Fiction 33
Gino Roncaglia
2 Monstrous Algorithms and the Web of Fear:
Risk, Crisis, and Spectral Finance in
Robert Harris s The Fear Index 50
Lidia De Michelis
3 Frankensteinian Gods, Fembots, and the New
Technological Frontier in Alex Garland s
Ex_Machina 69
Eleanor Beal
PART II
Becoming Monsters: The Limits of the Human
4 Staging Steampunk Aesthetics in Frankenstein
Adaptations: Mechanization, Disability,
and the Body 87
Claire Nally
vi i i
CONTENTS
5 Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus in the
Postcolony 101
Claudia Gualtieri
^ Pour-Color Myth: Frankenstein in the Comics 119
Federico Meschini
PART III
Fhe Evolution Games of Sight and Sound
Uncouth and inarticulate sounds”: Musico-Literary Traces
in Frankenstein, and Frankenstein in Art Music 143
Fnrico Reggiani
8 Enter Monsieur le Monstre: Cultural Border-Crossing
and Frankenstein in London and Paris in 1826 157
biego Saglia
9 The Theme of the Doppelgänger in James Searle Dawley’s
Frankenstein 173
Daniele Pio Buenza
10 Perverting the Family: Re-Working Victor Frankenstein’s
Gothic Blood-Ties in Penny Dreadful 187
Ruth Heholt
PART IV
Monster Reflections
11 The Masked Performer and “the Mane Electric”: The
Elves and Multimedia Afterlives of Margaret Atwood’s
Doctor Frankenstein 201
Janet Larson
12 Young Adult Frankenstein 219
Andrew Mclnnes
13 Revivifying Frankenstein’s Myth: Historical
Encounters and Dialogism in Back from the Dead:
The True Sequel to Frankenstein 233
Anna Enrichetta Soccio
245
About the Contributors 279
Acknowledgments
Bibliography 247
Index 271
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