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      A passage to screen : adapting E M Forster 

      Doğan, Zeynep (Bilkent University, 2008)
      This study aims to demonstrate the specific narrative and representational aspects of two very-well known adaptations based on English author E. M. Forster‘s novels: A Passage to India and A Room with a View that challenge ...
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      A Case study of american-to-turkish transnational television adaptations 

      Erdoğan, Seza Esin (Bilkent University, 2015)
      This thesis provides a close reading of Turkish television series Doktorlar (2006- 2011) and Medcezir (2013-2015) as transnational adaptations of American dramas Grey’s Anatomy (2005) and The O.C. (2003-2007). The research ...
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      What do audiences think about literary adaptations: a reception study on Turkish TV series and fidelity 

      Ecevit, Aygen (Bilkent University, 2017-01)
      Fidelity discussion has a long history in adaptation studies and despite all negative criticism towards fidelity concern, the discussion about fidelity still remains. This thesis, with its audience based perspective, aims ...
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      Metin Erksan’s The Female Hamlet as an intercultural adaptation 

      Erkoç, Cansu Begüm (Bilkent University, 2018-05)
      This thesis analyses famous Turkish director Metin Erksan’s film, The Female Hamlet as an intercultural adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The relationship between literature and cinema, the discussion of ...
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      Authorship in video game adaptations 

      Günal, Serenay (Bilkent University, 2021-08)
      The purpose of this thesis is to examine how authorship of video game adaptations is handled as a discursive concept. Auteur theory was created and analyzed as a critical method in the film medium. The thesis researches ...
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      Re-imagining the world : retelling fairy tales in moving image 

      Aydeniz, Hatice (Bilkent University, 2011)
      This study aims to depict the fact that adaptations are all kind of intertextual texts in the postmodern world where every text undergoes a process of adaptation. With the aims of pointing at this dialogic process, the ...

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      AuthorAydeniz, Hatice (1)Doğan, Zeynep (1)Ecevit, Aygen (1)Erdoğan, Seza Esin (1)Erkoç, Cansu Begüm (1)Günal, Serenay (1)Keywords
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