Volume 9 Issue 1 of Adaptation now online *With apologies for cross posting* Read now at http://bit.ly/1UC1le5 Adapting Australia, Edited by Ken Gelder and Imelda Whelehan: John Forbes, the Australian Poet: Representations of National Identity in A Layered Event on ABC Radio National By Prithvi Varatharajan Adaptation and Authorial Celebrity: Robyn Davidson and the Context of John Curran's Tracks (2013) By Rachael Weaver Walking in Her Footsteps: Migration, Adaptation, and the Mother's Journey in Romulus, My Father By Fincina Hopgood 'Of Rabbits and Pirates: After-Images of E. Philips Fox's 'Landing of Captain Cook at Botany Bay, 1770' By Golnar Nabizadeh Recalling Romance and Revision in the Film Adaptations of Robbery Under Arms and The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith By Andrew James Couzens The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, the Classic Adaptation and the Australian Canon By Chris Louttit Original Articles: Rotherhithe's Ephemeral Arden: Christine Edzard's As You Like It Revisited By John Blakeley Age and Gender in the Miniseries Adaptation of Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge By Delphine Letort Evoking Interactivity: Film and Videogame Intermediality Since the 1980s By Jonathan Mack Book Reviews: The Comic Book Was Better Liam Burke, The Comic Book Film Adaptation: Exploring Modern Hollywood's Leading Genre Reviewed by Kyle Meikle Teaching Adaptations Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan, eds. Teaching Adaptations Reviewed by Dennis Cutchins Shelley Cobb, Adaptation, Authorship and Contemporary Women Filmmakers Reviewed by Esther Sonnet Read the full issue at http://bit.ly/1UC1le5 -- Oxford University Press (UK) Disclaimer This message is confidential. You should not copy it or disclose its contents to anyone. You may use and apply the information for the intended purpose only. OUP does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. Any views or opinions presented are those of the author only and not of OUP. If this email has come to you in error, please delete it, along with any attachments. Please note that OUP may intercept incoming and outgoing email communications. ---- Learn to speak like a film/TV professor! Listen to the ScreenLex podcast: http://www.screenlex.org