MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Arts Graduate Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


ENM4940/5940

Literature and film

Proposed to be offered next in 1997

Brian McFarlane

8 or 12 points + 4 hours per week (including screening) + Clayton (available to students from all campuses)

Synopsis This subject explores the relations between literature and film largely by focusing on the phenomenon of adaptation from one medium to another. It involves consideration of how two notably different sign systems - the purely verbal and the audiovisual moving image - construct narrative, of the kinds of narrational procedures each employs, of what is transferable from the verbal to the film text and what, linked intransigently to the verbal mode, requires adaptation proper if an equivalent is sought. The subject will involve the study of two authors, Shakespeare and Greene, both of whom have been much filmed. It will draw on structuralist and semiotic theory as necessary among other possible theoretical approaches.

Assessment (8 points) Assignment/s (2500 words): 40% + Essay (3500 words): 60%

Assessment (12 points) Class paper (2000 words): 30% + Long essay (5000 words): 50% + Class test (2000 words): 20%

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