This anthology covers new ground in the field of adaptation studies, specifically, as a branch of American Studies that not only encompasses literature and visual media, but also a wide-range of subject areas including, but not limited to, history, political science and cultural/ethnic studies. By looking at adaptation specifically in relation to the United States, the book investigates a variety of culturally and historically transformative strategies, as well showing how the process of adaptation has been influenced by ...
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This anthology covers new ground in the field of adaptation studies, specifically, as a branch of American Studies that not only encompasses literature and visual media, but also a wide-range of subject areas including, but not limited to, history, political science and cultural/ethnic studies. By looking at adaptation specifically in relation to the United States, the book investigates a variety of culturally and historically transformative strategies, as well showing how the process of adaptation has been influenced by social, ideological and political factors both inside and outside the United States.
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Add this copy of The Theme of Cultural Adaptation in American History, to cart. $213.75, good condition, Sold by Second Story Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Rockville, MD, UNITED STATES, published 2009 by The Edwin Mellen Press.
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Book. Octavo; G+; light blue spine with black text; no dust jacket; cloth exterior shows modest soiling wear; slight rubbing wear to edges; binding good; textblock exterior edges have slight wear with faint smudges; "Review" stamped in red to half title page; slight offsetting from stamped text to facing pages; interior pages unmarked; Illustrated; pp 553 NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #5. 1362376. FP New Rockville Stock.