Intramedial and Intermedial Adaptations in the Novelizations of Interstellar and Jumper

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Ricardo Sobreira
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This study aims at discussing how novels such as Greg Keyes’s Interstellar (2014), and Steven Gould’s Jumper: Griffin’s Story (2007) verbally construct a “transmedia storytelling” process (Jenkins) between literature and the films they transpose from the screen to the pages, namely Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (2014) and Doug Liman’s Jumper (2008), respectively. The analysis, thus, centers on how both tie-in books operate diegetic, narratological, and psychological transformations (Baetens) on preexisting cinematic material. The discussion suggests that Keyes’ novel reworks the screenplay in an intramedial adaptation while making creative contributions to the story in narratological and psychological terms. Gould’s novelization, however, uses image as the generator, in an intermedial adaptation, to promote the verbal and psychological “reincarnation” of characters and to expand the diegetic universe. The study provides some grounds to support the contention that novelizations, through their interactive relation with new media, expand the scope and versatility of the novel as a genre. 
《星际穿越》和《跳跃者》小说中的内部和中间改编
本研究旨在讨论格雷格·凯斯的《星际穿越》(2014)和史蒂文·古尔德的《跳线者:格里芬的故事》(2007)等小说是如何在文学和电影之间口头构建一个“跨媒体叙事”过程的(詹金斯),它们分别是克里斯托弗·诺兰的《星际穿越》(2014)和道格·里曼的《跳线者》(2008)。因此,分析的重点是这两本搭配书是如何在已有的电影材料上进行叙事、叙事和心理转变的。讨论表明,凯斯的小说对剧本进行了内部改编,同时在叙事学和心理学方面对故事做出了创造性的贡献。而古尔德的小说化则以形象作为媒介改编的发生器,促进了人物在言语和心理上的“转世”,拓展了叙事世界。小说化通过与新媒体的互动关系,扩大了小说作为一种体裁的范围和多样性,本研究为这一论点提供了一些依据。
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