Adapting Tasmania: Terrorizing the Past
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posted on 2023-05-22, 16:02 authored by Whelehan, IM© Dan Hassler-Forest and Pascal Nicklas and Contributors 2015. All rights reserved.In the 21st century, the parallel movements of media convergence and globalization have reshaped our understanding of media boundaries. The rise of digital culture has increased our access to narrative media, while also providing new ways of engaging with them. But, at the same time, global media corporations have intensified their power over these media and the channels through which they reach us. This book brings together a broad range of scholarly approaches to the challenges and opportunities of adaptation studies in this new era. Together, they focus on the political and ideological tensions that underlie and shape processes of adaptation and cultural transformation in the age of media convergence.
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The Politics of Adaptation: Media Convergence and IdeologyEditors
D Hassler-Forest and P NicklasPagination
158-171ISBN
9781137443847Publisher
Palgrave MacmillanPlace of publication
United KingdomExtent
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