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Course Info for FYSM - 129 - 01, Fall 2022
Class number: 3505 Title: Acts of Adaptation Department: First Year Sem & Colloq
Career: Undergraduate Component: Seminar Session: Regular
Instructor's Permission Required: Yes Grading Basis: Regular Units: 1.00
Enrollment limited to 15 Current enrollment: 14 Available seats: 1
Start date: Tuesday, September 6, 2022 End date: Wednesday, December 21, 2022 Mode of Instruction: In Person
Schedule: TR: 9:25AM-10:40AM, AAC - 231 Instructor(s): Incampo, Theresa
Prerequisite(s): Only first-year students are eligible to enroll in this class.
Distribution Requirement: Meets FirstYr Seminar Requirement
Course Description:
Adaptation, the act of translating and transforming a story from one medium into another, is the basis for many of our most popular entertainment works. Hollywood has long looked to the theatre for inspiration and adapted dramatic texts for the silver screen. And blockbuster Broadway musicals like Wicked, Hamilton, and SpongeBob SquarePants are drawn from existing literature and moving imagery. What are the constraints, complications, and advantages we encounter when converting oral, historical, and fictional narratives into something new? This course invites students to take up the act of adaptation as a creative practice while engaging foundational texts about this process. We will also analyze case studies of stories that have "crossed over" to address questions about an adaptation's genre, conventions, and cultural specificity.