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Uksiążkowienie" jako problem estetyczno-medialny. Obcy - ósmy pasażer Nostromo - studium przypadku

Translated title of the contribution: "Novelization" as an aesthetic and media issue: Alien - a case study
  • Werner Faulstich
  • , Ricarda Strobel

    Research output: Journal contributionsScientific review articlesResearch

    Abstract

    There is no literature (e.g. a novel, feature film) without a medium (e.g. a book, film), but one should be clearly differentiated from the other. Particular works can only be compared based on a comparison made between particular means of expression, i.e. media. A production-related and aesthetic approach, which has been regarded as unscientific for a long time, should be replaced by the much more appropriate media-related and aesthetic approach. Werner Faulstich and Ricarda Strobel's reflections on the novelization of film refer to Ridley Scott's picture titled Alien (1979), Richard J. Anobile's movie novel (photonovel) which is based on Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson's comics as well as to Alan Dean Foster's novelized screenplays. Moreover, references are also made to two popular-science books: Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross's The Book of Alien (New York 1979) and H.R. Giger's Giger's Alien (Basel 1979), which are treated as "books written on the basis of a film". The film Alien deals, in a disguised form, with the topic of a man's fear of a woman as the one who gives birth. It describes the sequence of processes that occur in a woman's body, from conception and pregnancy to birth, as seen by a man who is "on the outside". A man perceives a woman's reproductive capacity, which is unattainable to him, as something alien and disturbing.

    Translated title of the contribution"Novelization" as an aesthetic and media issue: Alien - a case study
    Original languagePolish
    JournalPrzestrzenie Teorii
    Issue number22
    Pages (from-to)231-259
    Number of pages29
    ISSN1644-6763
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 01.01.2014

    Research areas and keywords

    • Media and communication studies

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Literature and Literary Theory

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