Transcultural screenwriting : telling stories for a global world / edited by Carmen Sofia Brenes, Patrick Cattrysse and Margaret McVeigh.
"The book applies the emerging theoretical lens of ‘transcultural studies’ to open new perspectives in the debate around notions of transnationalism, imperialism and globalisation, particularly in the screenwriting context, and to build stronger links across academic disciplines. This volume co...
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part 1. The Transcultural Lens :
- 1. Cultural Dimensions and an Intercultural Study of Screenwriting / Patrick Cattrysse
- 2. Aristotle's Notion of Poetic Verisimilitude and Transcultural Screenwriting / Carmen Sofia Brenes
- 3. Screenwriting Sans Frontières: the Writing of the Transnational Film and the Key Factors Impacting on the Creation of Story in the Film Co-production Scenario / Margaret McVeigh
- Part 2. Transcultural Case Studies :
- 4. From Italian Neorealism to American Indie: Transcultural Heritage in Kelly Reichardt's Wendy and Lucy (2008) / Pablo Echart and María Noguera
- 5. In the Face of In-Betweenness. Transcultural & Generic Screenwriting in the German Gangster serial: Im Angesicht des Verbrechens/ In The Face of Crime / Sarah Renger
- 6. Screenwriter's Voice and National Identity in Big Hero / Rose Ferrell
- Part 3. Transcultural Working Conditions :
- 7. Transcultural Collaboration in Screenwriting: Jungle Pilots Case Study / Rafael Leal
- 8. (Re)Making Murphy: The Development of a Transcultural Animated Feature Screenplay / Shuchi Kothari
- 9. The Audio Description of Juliana: Transcultural Considerations in Retelling a Cinematic Story for Blind People / Florencia Fascioli.