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William Faulkner in the Media Ecology [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 237x156x28 mm, weight: 333 g
  • Serija: Southern Literary Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807159484
  • ISBN-13: 9780807159484
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 237x156x28 mm, weight: 333 g
  • Serija: Southern Literary Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807159484
  • ISBN-13: 9780807159484
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
William Faulkner in the Media Ecology explores the Nobel Prize-winning author immersed in the new media of his time. Intersecting with twentieth-century technology such as photography, film, and sound recording, these twelve essays portray Faulkner as not only as a writer looking back on the history of the U.S. South, but also as a screenwriter, aviator, and celebrity. This fresh, interdisciplinary approach to Faulkner presents an innovative way of reassessing a body of literary work that has engaged readers and critics for over sixty years.

Essays by John T. Matthews, Catherine Gunther Kodat, Stefan Solomon, and Donald M. Kartiganer assess how Faulkner's legacy has been shaped through media adaptation and public commemoration of his work. Jay Watson, Michael Zeitlin, Sarah Gleeson-White, Robert Jackson, and Sascha Morrell consider a range of media relevant to the creation of the writer's stories and ways to recalibrate traditional thinking about his writing. Mark Steven, Peter Lurie, and Richard Godden examine how the vastly different mediations of both cinema and money influenced Faulkner's work.

Editors Julian Murphet and Stefan Solomon have brought together some of the most prominent voices in Faulkner studies, along with a number of emerging scholars, to construct a portrait of Faulkner as a thoroughly modern writer, as much attuned to the evolution of the contemporary world as he was to the past.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(16)
Julian Murphet
I Memory and Mediation
Faulkner to Film in the Fifties
17(17)
John T. Matthews
What Is Television For? (or, From "The Brooch" to The Wire)
34(15)
Catherine Gunther Kodat
A Little Boy And An Idea: "Two Soldiers" And "Shall Not Perish"
49(44)
Stefan Solomon
Faulkner As Celebrity
93(1)
Donald M. Kartiganer
II Sound and Vision
The Unsynchable William Faulkner: Faulknerian Voice and Early Sound Film
93
Jay Watson
Faulkner, Adorno, and "the Radio Phenomenon," 1935
49(82)
Michael Zeitlin
Auditory Exposures: Faulkner, Eisenstein, and Film Sound
131(1)
Sarah Gleeson-White
Skin and Structure: William Faulkner's Media Surfaces
131(41)
Robert Jackson
Kodak Harlot Tricks of Light: Faulkner and Melville in the Darkroom of Race
172(23)
Sascha Morrell
III Time and Space
William Faulkner's Mediated Time: Capitalism, Cinema, Syntax
195(1)
Mark Steven
"Crossing the Junctureless Backloop of Time's Trepan": Freedom, Indexicality, and Cinematic Time in Go Down, Moses
195(43)
Peter Lurie
Mired Mediations: As I Lay Dying, a Horse, a Fish, Telepathy, and Economics
238(1)
Richard Godden
Contributors 267(1)
Index 271
Julian Murphet is professor of modern film and literature at the University of New South Wales and the author of Literature and Race in Los Angeles and Multimedia Modernism: Literature and the Anglo-American Avant-garde.

Stefan Solomon is research assistant on the Dorothy Project at the University of New South Wales, focusing on the figure of the child-migrant in postwar cinema.