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Science Fiction Across Media: Adaptation/Novelization

Thomas Van Parys & I. Q. Hunter

First published 2013
Publisher Gylphi
Format Trade Paperback
Type Nonfiction
Pages xvi+335
Price £16.99
ISBN 9781780240121

Page Title Author(s) Type
3 Introduction: Science-Fiction Adaptation Across Media Thomas Van Parys & I. Q. Hunter Essay
19 Science Fiction from Text to Screen: Adaptation, the Novum, and Cinematic Estrangement Peter Wright Essay
43 From Adaptation to Cinephilia: An Intertextual Odyssey I. Q. Hunter Essay
67 A Spatial Obsession: The Man Who Fell to Earth as Countercultural Science Fiction Peter Verstraten Essay
81 Unimportant Failures? The Rise and Fall of The Man Who Fell to Earth Andrew M. Butler Essay
97 Solaris - Lem/Tarkovsky/Soderbergh: Adaptations in Space Teresa Forde Essay
115 Degenrification in Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker: The Science-Fiction Novel Transformed Into Art-Film Parable Jamie Sherry Essay
135 Descent Ramp: Revisiting J. G. Ballard's Crash and Its Film Adaptation by David Cronenberg Nicholas Ruddick Essay
151 Fahrenheit 451: Filming Literary Absence Aristea Chryssohou Essay
167 Quiet Earths: Adaptation, Representation and National Identity in New Zealand's Apocalypse Andrea Wright Essay
183 Following the Flood: Deluge, Adaptation and the 'Ideal' Woman Jennifer Woodward Essay
201 eXistenZ, the Story of a Novelization: An Interview with Christopher Priest Thomas Van Parys & Christopher Priest Interview
211 Proposed Taxonomy for Novelizations and Adaptations Michael A. Stackpole Essay
227 The Abyss: Between Film and Novelization Thomas Van Parys Essay
245 Valorizing the Novelization: The Afterlives of 'Terry Nation's Survivors' Gwilym Thear Essay
261 The Eyes Have It Cynthia J. Miller Essay
277 Adaptive Behaviours: Ray Bradbury's Fictions Re-interpreted for Media Phil Nichols Essay
293 'Everything Comes from Superman': Infinite Crises in an Adapting Meta-Text Martin Zeller-Jacques Essay
309 Extraordinary Renditions: The Many Lives of Flash Gordon Mark Bould Essay