Audience response and from film adaptation to reading literature

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In her article "Audience Response and from Film Adaptation to Reading Literature" Klaudia H.Y. Lee analyses results from 3000-plus interview conducted across university campuses in Hong Kong in order to investigate the roles of screen adaptations and their intertextual relationship for developing students' critical textual practice. Lee combines reader-response theory (Iser and Rosenblatt) with empirical data to explore students' actual encounters and experience with texts. While the data suggests an influence of screen adaptations on students' choice and motivation of reading, this interest can potentially be developed into a critical awareness of the various intertextual possibilities that exist in different forms across media.

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Lee, K. H. Y. (2016). Audience response and from film adaptation to reading literature. CLCWeb - Comparative Literature and Culture, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.2957

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