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(Ebook) Framing Empire: Postcolonial Adaptations of Victorian Literature in Hollywood by Jerod Ra'Del Hollyfield ISBN 9781474429955, 1474429955

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Authors:Jerod Ra'Del Hollyfield
Pages:216 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.34 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781474429955, 1474429955
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(Ebook) Framing Empire: Postcolonial Adaptations of Victorian Literature in Hollywood by Jerod Ra'Del Hollyfield ISBN 9781474429955, 1474429955

Examines how postcolonial filmmakers negotiate national identities in Hollywood-supported Victorian literature adaptations Bridges the fields of postcolonial theory, film studies, film adaptation and Victorian literature Examines the socio-political context of diverse postcolonial nations, including India, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, Egypt and Sudan Contains case studies of eight postcolonial film adaptations Discusses the relationship between postcolonial theory and globalization, especially through its attention to the Hollywood film industry's global reach Places the United States within a postcolonial context, tracing its evolution from settler colony to global superpower through historical analysis of the Hollywood film industry This book examines postcolonial filmmakers adapting Victorian literature in Hollywood to contend with both the legacy of British imperialism and the influence of globalized media entities. Since decolonization, postcolonial writers and filmmakers have re-appropriated and adapted texts of the Victorian era as a way to 'write back' to the imperial centre. At the same time, the rise of international co-productions and multinational media corporations have called into question the effectiveness of postcolonial rewritings of canonical texts as a resistance strategy. With case studies of films like Gunga Din, Dracula 2000, The Portrait of a Lady, Vanity Fair and Slumdog Millionaire, this book argues that many postcolonial filmmakers have extended resistance beyond revisionary adaptation, opting to interrogate Hollywood's genre conventions and production methods to address how globalization has affected and continues to influence their homelands.
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