Description: Transforming Harry by John Alberti, P. Andrew Miller Looks at how the cinematic versions of the seven Harry Potter novels represent an unprecedented cultural event in the history of cinematic adaptation. John Alberti and P. Andrew Miller have gathered scholars to explore and examine the cultural, political, aesthetic, and pedagogical dimensions of this pop culture phenomenon and how it has changed the reception of both the films and books. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Transforming Harry: The Adaptation of Harry Potter in the Transmedia Age is an edited volume of eight essays that look at how the cinematic versions of the seven Harry Potter novels represent an unprecedented cultural event in the history of cinematic adaptation.The movie version of the first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, premiered in 2001, in between publication of the fourth and fifth books of this global literary phenomenon. As a result, the production and reception of both novel and movie series became intertwined with one another, creating a fan base that accessed the series first through the books, first through the movies, and in various other combinations.John Alberti and P. Andrew Miller have gathered scholars to explore and examine the cultural, political, aesthetic, and pedagogical dimensions of this pop-culture phenomenon and how it has changed the reception of both the films and books.While the primary focus of the collection is an academic audience, it will appeal to a broad range of listeners. Within the academic community, Transforming Harry will be of interest to scholars and teachers in a number of disciplines, including film and media studies and English. Author Biography John Alberti is professor of English and chair of the English department at Northern Kentucky University, and he has published widely in the areas of cinema studies, writing studies, and popular culture. He is editor of Leaving Springfield: The Simpsons and the Possibility of Oppositional Culture (Wayne State University Press, 2003), and the author of several titles including Screen Ages: A Survey of American Cinema, Masculinity in the Contemporary Romantic Comedy: Gender as Genre, and The Killing (Wayne State University Press, 2017).P. Andrew Miller is professor of English at Northern Kentucky University. He has published articles on pop culture including Buffy the Vampire Slayer and X-Men. He has published a short story collection titled In Love, In Water, and Other Stories, as well as two chapbooks. His individual short stories and poems have appeared in dozens of journals, anthologies, and magazines. Review In Transforming Harry: The Adaptations of Harry Potter in the Transmedia Age, editors John Alberti and P. Andrew Miller have used all the spells in their litany to collect a powerful series of essays about adaptations of the popular Harry Potter series. Theyve used accio scholarship to bring invigorating analyses of fandom, transmediation, and adaptation; alohomora to unlock the secrets of the series; and aparecium to reveal the cultural, political, aesthetic, and pedagogical dimensions of the series in the digital age. This is one collection that all Potter scholars and fans must read!""- Paul Booth, author of Digital Fandom 2.0, Game Play, and Playing Fans;""This collection presents a unique look at the Harry Potter phenomenon that expands on the dialogue about the film adaptation of the novels. The contributors offer very timely discussions on the further reception and transformation of the novels beyond the large screen and to the smaller screens of computers and smartphones.""- Cristina Santos, author of Unbecoming Female Monsters: Witches, Vampires and Virgins;""An extraordinary body of seminal scholarship, the primary focus of this informed and informative collection is academic, but it will have immense appeal to a broad range of dedicated, non-academic Harry potter fans.""- Helen Dumont, Midwest Book Review Promotional Focuses on the critical and theoretical implications of adapting the Harry Potter novels to films and media. Review Quote This collection presents a unique look at the Harry Potter phenomenon that expands on the dialogue about the film adaptation of the novels. The contributors offer very timely discussions on the further reception and transformation of the novels beyond the large screen and to the smaller screens of computers and smartphones. Promotional "Headline" Focuses on the critical and theoretical implications of adapting the Harry Potter novels to films and media. Details ISBN0814342868 Publisher Wayne State University Press Language English Year 2018 ISBN-10 0814342868 ISBN-13 9780814342862 Format Paperback Imprint Wayne State University Press Subtitle The Adaptation of Harry Potter in the Transmedia Age Place of Publication Detroit, MI Country of Publication United States Translated from English Edited by P. Andrew Miller Affiliation Northern Kentucky University Pages 224 Series Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series Author P. Andrew Miller Media Book Short Title Transforming Harry AU Release Date 2018-05-01 NZ Release Date 2018-05-01 Illustrations 15 Black and White Images UK Release Date 2018-01-30 DEWEY 791.4375 Audience Professional & Vocational Publication Date 2018-05-31 US Release Date 2018-05-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Transforming Harry: the Adaptation of Harry Potter in the Transmedia Age
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Author: P. Andrew Miller, John Alberti
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Literature
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication Year: 2018
Number of Pages: 224 Pages