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Literature and Film - OIBA4A055B
Title: Literature and Film
Guaranteed by: Katedra anglického jazyka a literatury (41-KAJL)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2020
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 4
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/2, C [HT]
Extent per academic year: 0 [hours]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Guarantor: Mgr. Jakub Ženíšek, Ph.D.
Annotation -
Last update: PhDr. Monika Kadrnožková, Ph.D. (25.10.2020)
This course explores mimetic and performative aspects of literature and its various audio and audiovisual recreations. In so doing, it seeks to acquaint the students with the most influential theories of film adaptation, followed by a practical analysis of selected film adaptations of major works of Anglo-American literature and, to a lesser degree, standalone films based on very ambitious original scripts. The standard close-reading process resides in the juxtaposition of a written passage against its audio and/or visual rendition. The course syllabus consists of films (part film adaptations), Anglo-American plays and short stories, predominantly by late 20th century writers. Particular attention is devoted to the juxtaposition of diegetic and mimetic techniques of artistic expression, pictorial imagery as a functional equivalent of language, and also the deployment of Modernist and Postmodern narrative strategies in film. The course also provides practical methodology towards teaching English via films, employing a wide range of language acquisition techniques, namely subtitle gap-fill, comprehension quiz, multiple choice, periphrastic exercises etc.). Teaching units: 1. Analogies and contrasts Two film variations on a job interview (Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest, Irvine Welsh: Trainspotting) 90 minutes 2. Film as a social probe and cautionary tale Dan Rosen: The Last Supper 90 minutes 3. Modernist narrative techniques and their pictorial equivalents Woody Allen: Match Point 90 minutes 4. The courtroom novel and its filmic renditions I Tom Wolfe: The Bonfire of the Vanities 90 minutes 5-6. The courtroom novel and its filmic renditions II (analogie a kontrasty) Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird David Guterson: Snow Falling on Cedars 2 x 90 minutes 7. Diegesis vs. mimesis Tom Stoppard: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead 90 minutes 8-9. Cultural liminality I – tragic mulatto (a text-film-radio play juxtaposition) Alice Dunbar Nelson: The Stones of the Village Philip Roth: Human Stain 2 x 90 minutes 10-11. Cultural liminality II - a film-film juxtaposition Hanif Kureishi: My Son the Fanatic John M. Coetzee: Disgrace 2 x 90 minutes 12. Functional equivalence: book to screen Witi Ihimaera: Whale Rider 90 minutes
Literature -
Last update: PhDr. Monika Kadrnožková, Ph.D. (25.10.2020)

CAHIR, L. C. Literature into Film: Theory And Practical Approaches. Jefferson: McFarland, 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0786425976.

CARTMEL, D., WHEELHAN, I. (Eds.) Adaptations From Text to Screen, Screen to Text. London: Routledge, 1999. ISBN-13: 978-0415167383.

CORRIGAN, T. Film and Literature: An Introduction and Reader. New York: Routledge, 2011. ISBN-13: 978-0415560108.

ELLIOTT, K. Rethinking the Novel/Film Debate. Cambridge: CUP, 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0521107501.

HUTCHEON, L. A Theory of Adaptation. New York: Routledge, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0415539388.

LEITCH, T. Film Adaptation and Its Discontents: From Gone with the Wind to The Passion of the Christ. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0801892714.

McFARLANE, B. Novel to Film: An Introduction to the Theory of Adaptation. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. ISBN-13: 978-0198711506.

MONACO, J. How To Read a Film: Technology: Image & Sound: Enhanced and Expanded. Harbor Electronic Publishing, 2013. ASIN: B00P604CVW.

SNYDER, M. H. Analyzing Literature-to-Film Adaptations: A Novelist's Exploration and Guide. New York: Continuum, 2011. ISBN-13: 978-0786425976.

STAM, R. Literature and Film: A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Film Adaptation. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. ISBN-13: 978-0631230557.

 

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