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Adapting Margaret Atwood and Toni Morrison: Trauma, Revision, Resistance, and Survival

Adapting Margaret Atwood and Toni Morrison: Trauma, Revision, Resistance, and Survival in Brampton, ON

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Adapting Margaret Atwood and Toni Morrison: Trauma, Revision, Resistance, and Survival

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This book offers a groundbreaking exploration of storytelling and cultural adaptation, revealing how narratives can transform individual suffering into powerful acts of resistance and survival. By examining the works of Margaret Atwood and Toni Morrison, this monograph delves into the intricate process of adaptation, where stories are retold and rewritten across various media, expanding their meanings and resonating with new audiences. Key concepts such as storytelling, historical reconstruction, and trauma are examined through the lens of adaptation, highlighting the continuous revision of narratives. The book focuses on four central metaphors-water, quilts, seeds, and mirrors-within the novels Beloved , Alias Grace , The Bluest Eye , and The Handmaid's Tale , and their adaptations into films, TV series, operas, and more. These adaptations reveal the complex interactions between texts, creating cultural shifts and exchanges that enrich our understanding of the past and present. Essential reading for researchers of Atwood and Morrison, this book also appeals to scholars in Contemporary Literature, Screen, Theatre, and Adaptation Studies
This book offers a groundbreaking exploration of storytelling and cultural adaptation, revealing how narratives can transform individual suffering into powerful acts of resistance and survival. By examining the works of Margaret Atwood and Toni Morrison, this monograph delves into the intricate process of adaptation, where stories are retold and rewritten across various media, expanding their meanings and resonating with new audiences. Key concepts such as storytelling, historical reconstruction, and trauma are examined through the lens of adaptation, highlighting the continuous revision of narratives. The book focuses on four central metaphors-water, quilts, seeds, and mirrors-within the novels Beloved , Alias Grace , The Bluest Eye , and The Handmaid's Tale , and their adaptations into films, TV series, operas, and more. These adaptations reveal the complex interactions between texts, creating cultural shifts and exchanges that enrich our understanding of the past and present. Essential reading for researchers of Atwood and Morrison, this book also appeals to scholars in Contemporary Literature, Screen, Theatre, and Adaptation Studies

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