
Pop with Gods, Shakespeare, and AI: Popular Film, (Musical) Theatre, and TV Drama
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Iris H. Tuan
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Art & Photography
形式
キンドル
ページ数
269
言語
中国語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2020
出版社
Palgrave Macmillan
版
1st ed. 2020
ISBN-10
9811572976
ISBN-13
9789811572975
説明
Iris H. Tuan delves into the intricate intersections between popular culture and classic literature, specifically exploring the vibrant realms of film, musical theatre, and television dramas. Through a thoughtful blend of theories, including Performance Studies and visual culture, she unravels the ways in which iconic themes from Shakespeare and other revered narratives are reimagined and transformed in contemporary entertainment.
Her exploration is not merely academic; it brings to light how these adaptations resonate with modern audiences, intertwining with societal shifts and cultural dialogues. By examining the infusion of (post)feminism into these adaptations, she highlights the evolving roles of characters and narratives that reflect current social dynamics and expectations.
Tuan's work also investigates the impact of artificial intelligence on storytelling, prompting questions about originality, creativity, and the essence of art in an increasingly digitized world. The interplay of traditional narratives with cutting-edge technology offers fresh perspectives on how stories are told and experienced.
In unraveling these complex connections, Tuan invites readers to consider not just the narratives themselves, but how cultural context, perception, and innovative interpretation shape their understanding and enjoyment of these timeless tales.
Her exploration is not merely academic; it brings to light how these adaptations resonate with modern audiences, intertwining with societal shifts and cultural dialogues. By examining the infusion of (post)feminism into these adaptations, she highlights the evolving roles of characters and narratives that reflect current social dynamics and expectations.
Tuan's work also investigates the impact of artificial intelligence on storytelling, prompting questions about originality, creativity, and the essence of art in an increasingly digitized world. The interplay of traditional narratives with cutting-edge technology offers fresh perspectives on how stories are told and experienced.
In unraveling these complex connections, Tuan invites readers to consider not just the narratives themselves, but how cultural context, perception, and innovative interpretation shape their understanding and enjoyment of these timeless tales.