Romance Adaptations & Genre Perceptions: Teaching The Hating Game

Ever wondered how "The Hating Game" fares in a classroom setting? Dr. Diana Filar is back to discuss her experiences teaching The Hating Game book and film in a class about popular genre fiction. We discuss the challenges of translating romance novels into films, how stereotypes of genres are formed and challenged, and what it's like introducing non-genre readers to romance. Learn about Dr. Filar's approach to incorporating popular genre fiction like romance, horror, and suspense into her curriculum, how class conversations resembled a Battle of the Sexes as they explored texts that engaged with gender in different ways, and why it’s so hard to both adapt romance and teach romance novels as a genre in the classroom.
Class texts also included Gone Girl, Arrival, and The Exorcist.
Guest: Dr. Diana Filar
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- Émission
- FréquenceChaque semaine
- Publiée24 juin 2024 à 04:00 UTC
- Durée1 h 1 min
- Épisode159
- ClassificationContenu explicite