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Prince, Michael J. "HOWL: A Novel Graphic: Authenticity and irony in eric drooker’s adaptations of allen ginsberg’s “howl”." Scan. Journal of media arts culture 9.1 2012. Accessed 3 May. 2013. <http://scan.net.au/scn/ ... 1/Michael-J-Prince.html>. Added by: joachim (5/3/13, 11:26 PM) |
Resource type: Web Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed BibTeX citation key: Prince2012 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Howl", Adaptation, Animation, Drooker. Eric, Ginsberg. Allen, Intermediality, Irony, Literature, USA Creators: Prince Publisher: Collection: Scan. Journal of media arts culture |
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Abstract |
Michael J. Prince tackles Eric Drooker’s adaptations of Allen Ginsburg’s poem Howl. Informed by Hutcheon’s (1994 & 2006) criticism on irony, parody and adaptation, he interrogates the successive manifestations of the graphic and animated representations of the poem in terms of intended and unintended authenticity and irony in the interrelations of text with images.
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