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Book Launch: Adapting Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid’s Tale and Beyond (Zoom)

Cette séance du séminaire EMMA aura lieu le 23 novembre à 18h00 en salle 126, campus Saint Charles, Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 et en ligne (zoom).

Registration: fiona.mcmahon@univ-montp3.fr

Vous êtes cordialement invité.e.s à la séance de séminaire de l’EA741-EMMA qui se déroulera le mardi 23 novembre et dont vous trouverez les détails ci-dessous.

En lien avec le Thème 2 „L'(inter)agir“ de l’équipe de recherche (EA741) EMMA, nous sommes heureux.euses d’accueillir Shannon Wells-Lassagne (Pr Université de Bourgogne), spécialiste de l’adaptation filmique et des séries télévisées. Professeure Wells-Lassagne est invitée à présenter l’ouvrage qu’elle co-dirige avec Fiona McMahon (Université Paul Valéry Montpellier 3): Adapting Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid’s Tale and Beyond. L’ouvrage paraît chez l’éditeur Palgrave, dans la collection dirigée par Julie Grossman et R. Barton Palmer : „Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture series“.

Résumé

This book engages with Margaret Atwood’s work and its adaptations. Atwood has long been appreciated for her ardent defense of Canadian authors and her genre-bending fiction, essays, and poetry. However, a lesser-studied aspect of her work is Atwood’s role both as adaptor and as source for adaptation in media as varied as opera, television, film, or comic books. Recent critically acclaimed television adaptations of the novels The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) and Alias Grace (Amazon) have rightfully focused attention on these works, but Atwood’s fiction has long been a source of inspiration for artists of various media, aseeming corollary to Atwood’s own tendency to explore the possibilities of previously undervalued media (graphic novels), genres (science-fiction), and narratives (testimonial and historical modes). This collection hopes to expand on other studies of Atwood’s work or on their adaptations to focus on the interplay between the two, providing an interdisciplinary approach that highlights the protean nature of the author and of adaptation.

 

Shannon Wells-Lassagne is Professor of Film and Literature at the Université de Bourgogne, France. She is the author of Television and Serial Adaptation (2017), and the co-editor of Adapting Endings (2019), and Screening Text (2013). Her work has appeared in Screen, The Journal of Adaptation in Film and Performance, Critical Studies in Television, and The Journal of Popular Film and Television.

Fiona McMahon is Professor of American Literature at the Université Paul Valéry- Montpellier 3, France, and editor of the series Profils Américains. She is the author of Charles Reznikoff: une poétique du témoignage (2010), H.D. Trilogy (2013) and co-editor of Penser le genre en poésie contemporaine (2019).