00817nam a2200265 4500008004100000020001800041245007000059210006500129260006700194653001400261653001900275653001200294653001200306653001400318653001000332653001200342653001500354653001200369653001500381653001200396653001400408653001200422100002200434856009500456 1994 eng d a0-271-02570-000aThe Ideology of Genre: A Comparative Study of Generic Instability0 aIdeology of Genre A Comparative Study of Generic Instability aUniversity Park, PAbPennsylvania State University Pressc199410aAlthusser10aars dictaminis10aBakhtin10aDerrida10aevolution10agenre10aJameson10aliterature10aromance10aspeech act10aTodorov10ause-value10aWestern1 aBeebee, Thomas, O uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/ideology-genre-comparative-study-generic-instability00620nam a2200253 4500008004100000020002200041245002300063210001900086260002800105653001000133653001300143653001000156653001400166653001000180653001100190653001500201653001400216653001500230653001100245653001000256653001700266100002600283856005700309 2010 eng d a978-0-7456-4908-500aThe Pragmatic Turn0 aPragmatic Turn aCambridgebPolityc201010aDewey10aHabermas10aHegel10aHeidegger10aJames10aPeirce10aphilosophy10apragmatic10apragmatism10aPutnam10aRorty10aWittgenstein1 aBernstein, Richard, J uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/pragmatic-turn00679nam a2200241 4500008004100000245004400041210004300085260005300128653001100181653001500192653001400207653001200221653001600233653001000249653001300259653001100272653001000283653001300293653002400306653001400330100001700344856007600361 1978 eng d00aRhetorical Criticism: A Study in Method0 aRhetorical Criticism A Study in Method aMadison, WIbUniversity of Wisconsin Pressc197810abelief10aconviction10acriticism10aemotion10aexhortation10agenre10ajudgment10akrisis10alogic10amovement10aneo-Aristotelianism10asituation1 aBlack, Edwin uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/rhetorical-criticism-study-method01434nas a2200193 4500008004100000245004900041210004900090300001200139490000600151520088200157653001501039653001101054653001001065653001601075653002401091653002001115100002201135856008301157 2011 eng d00aPride and Prejudice and the adaptation genre0 aPride and Prejudice and the adaptation genre a227-2430 v33 a
Following from the work of Thomas Leitch (2008) and Christine Geraghty (2009),
adaptations that position themselves as adaptations are considered in relation to
an evolving definition of an adaptation genre. In particular, Pride and Prejudice
is regarded as a template for such a genre, a genre signified by a period setting;
period music; a focus on intertitles, words, books and authors; the foregrounding of
‘new’ media; the inclusion of artwork in the sets or in the mise-en-scène; implicit or
explicit tributes to the author; and an appeal to a female audience through the insertion
of female-friendly episodes. The films Pride and Prejudice (1940), Pride and
Prejudice (2005) and Becoming Jane (2007) are examined in relation to this concept
of the genre ‘adaptation’.
10aadaptation10abiopic10agenre10aJane Austen10aPride and Prejudice10aromantic comedy1 aCartmell, Deborah uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/pride-and-prejudice-and-adaptation-genre00631nas a2200253 4500008004100000245003200041210003100073260000900104300001400113490000700127653001200134653002400146653001800170653001000188653001100198653001100209653001000220653001700230653002000247653001200267653001200279100001700291856006900308 1987 eng d00aDo Postmodern Genres Exist?0 aDo Postmodern Genres Exist c1987 a241–2570 v2010aBarthes10abiological metaphor10ablurred genre10aessay10afamily10aGeertz10agenre10agenre system10aintertextuality10aJameson10amixture1 aCohen, Ralph uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/do-postmodern-genres-exist00887nas a2200325 4500008004100000245007400041210006900115260000900184490000700193653001300200653001200213653001100225653001900236653001300255653001000268653001200278653001500290653002100305653001100326653001200337653001000349653000800359653002100367653001100388653001300399653001300412653001300425100001700438856010600455 2003 eng d00aIntroduction: Notes toward a Generic Reconstitution of Literary Study0 aIntroduction Notes toward a Generic Reconstitution of Literary S c20030 v3410aaphorism10aBakhtin10achange10aembedded genre10afolktale10agenre10aJameson10aliterature10amaritime fiction10aMcGann10amixture10anovel10aode10aoratorical genre10aorigin10apainting10apastiche10apolicing1 aCohen, Ralph uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/introduction-notes-toward-generic-reconstitution-literary-study00675nas a2200217 4500008004100000245006400041210006400105260000900169300001400178490000700192653001400199653001600213653002100229653002200250653001600272653002000288100001900308700001900327700001900346856009200365 2003 eng d00aMateriality and Genre in the Study of Discourse Communities0 aMateriality and Genre in the Study of Discourse Communities c2003 a541–5580 v6510aclassroom10aethnography10aethnomethodology10ajury instructions10amateriality10amedical records1 aDevitt, Amy, J1 aBawarshi, Anis1 aReiff, Mary Jo uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/materiality-and-genre-study-discourse-communities00586nas a2200241 4500008004100000245002400041210002400065260003800089653001200127653001000139653001000149653001200159653001100171653000900182653001200191653001200203653001000215653001900225653001000244653001200254100001600266856006200282 2000 eng d00aModern Genre Theory0 aModern Genre Theory aNew YorkbPearson Educationc200010aBakhtin10aColie10aCroce10aDerrida10aFowler10aFrye10aGenette10aJameson10aJauss10aliterary genre10aPropp10aTodorov1 aDuff, David uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/modern-genre-theory00593nas a2200205 4500008004100000245006400041210006300105260000900168300001200177490000700189653000900196653001000205653001300215653001200228653001700240653001200257653001100269100002000280856008700300 2003 eng d00aTeaching an Old Genre New Tricks: The Diary on the Internet0 aTeaching an Old Genre New Tricks The Diary on the Internet c2003 a24–470 v2610ablog10adiary10ainternet10ajournal10alife writing10aprivate10apublic1 aMcNeill, Laurie uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/teaching-old-genre-new-tricks-diary-internet00557nas a2200241 4500008004100000245002300041210002300064260000900087300001200096490000700108653001200115653001400127653001400141653000900155653001000164653001100174653001600185653001500201653001200216653001200228100001700240856005800257 1990 eng d00aQuestions of Genre0 aQuestions of Genre c1990 a45–660 v3110acapital10acommodity10aevolution10afilm10agenre10ahybrid10ainstitution10ajournalism10aprocess10aTodorov1 aNeale, Steve uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/questions-genre00536nas a2200205 4500008004100000245003700041210003600078260002100114490000900135653001300144653001000157653001500167653001100182653001000193653000900203653001000212653001000222100001500232856008300247 2005 eng d00aBloggers vs. Journalists Is Over0 aBloggers vs Journalists Is Over bPressThinkc20050 v200610ablogging10agenre10ajournalism10akairos10amedia10anews10apress10atrust1 aRosen, Jay uhttp://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2005/01/21/berk_essy.html00611nam a2200241 4500008004100000020001800041245002300059210001900082260005700101653001000158653002300168653000900191653001000200653001100210653001000221653001300231653001000244653001500254653001400269653001200283100002000295856005400315 1985 eng d a0-8166-1396-600aThe Power of Genre0 aPower of Genre aMinneapolis, MNbUniversity of Minnesota Pressc198510aCrane10adramatic monologue10aFrye10agenre10aHirsch10aJauss10aliterary10alyric10amask lyric10apragmatic10aTodorov1 aRosmarin, Adena uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/power-genre00596nas a2200205 4500008004100000245006200041210006000103260000900163300001200172490000600184653001000190653001000200653001200210653001200222653001200234653001900246653001200265100002200277856009100299 1997 eng d00aWriting Diaries, Reading Diaries: The Mechanics of Memory0 aWriting Diaries Reading Diaries The Mechanics of Memory c1997 a43–580 v210adiary10agenre10ajournal10aprivacy10aprivate10arepresentation10asecrecy1 aSteinitz, Rebecca uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/writing-diaries-reading-diaries-mechanics-memory00566nam a2200133 4500008004100000245009900041210006900140260003600209653001600245653001000261653001900271100002200290856012000312 1988 eng d00aThe Jury Summation as Speech Genre: An Ethnographic Study of What It Means to Those Who Use It0 aJury Summation as Speech Genre An Ethnographic Study of What It aAmsterdambJohn Benjaminsc198810aethnography10agenre10ajury summation1 aWalter, Bettyruth uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/jury-summation-speech-genre-ethnographic-study-what-it-means-those-who-use-it