Adaptations
The Centre for Adaptations at ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ has been at the forefront of the development of Adaptation Studies as a field of interdisciplinary research on an international scale. It brings together ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ academics from Drama, English, History, Film Studies and New Media.
Adaptations at ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ hosts the journal Adaptation (Oxford University Press) and the book series Screen Adaptations (Methuen and Norton), and was the founding home of the with colleagues in the US, Australia and Europe. The first of the Association’s annual conferences was hosted here in Leicester in 2006, followed by international conferences in Atlanta, Amsterdam, Berlin, Istanbul, London and Oxford. The Centre’s own seminars and conferences held at ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ have ranged from From Theatre to Film – And Back Again! (2014) to Andrew Davies: The Screenwriter as Adapter (2016). Andrew Davies, the Centre’s Honorary Professor, donated his extensive archive to the Centre in 2015, providing one of several opportunities to undertake doctoral research drawing on ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ’s archive collections.
The Centre for Adaptations at ¸Ô±¾ÊÓƵ invites applications to the Midlands 4 Cities Doctoral Training Partnership. Members of the Centre for Adaptations and their research interests are listed below.
Professor Deborah Cartmell – djc@dmu.ac.uk
Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research), Professor of English, Director of the Centre for Adaptations
Shakespeare, adaptation theory, film adaptation in the era of sound, the author on film
Dr Philip Cox – ptcox@dmu.ac.uk
Stage adaptation, genre classification and adaptation, Romanticism
Professor Siobhan Keenan – skeenan@dmu.ac.uk
Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature
Shakespeare and adaptation
Dr Bethany Layne – bethany.layne@dmu.ac.uk
Biofiction, adaptation, appropriation, Henry James, Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath
Professor Claire Monk – cmonk@dmu.ac.uk
Professor of Film & Film Culture
Heritage cinema and adaptation, fanworks as adaptation, production studies, E. M. Forster, Merchant Ivory Productions, adaptations and critical reception
Professor Kenneth Morrison – kmorrison@dmu.ac.uk
Adaptation, politics and history
Dr Deborah Mutch – DMutch@dmu.ac.uk
Gothic adaptation
Dr Elinor Parsons – eparsons@dmu.ac.uk
Shakespeare and film
Laraine Porter – lporter@dmu.ac.uk
Reader in Cinema History
Silent cinema
Dr James Russell – jrussell@dmu.ac.uk
Hollywood and adaptation
Dr Hila Shachar – hila.shachar@dmu.ac.uk
Adaptation of literary works across multiple media, the literary biopic and authors on screen
Dr Jamie Sherry – jamie.sherry@dmu.ac.uk
Reader in English
Screenwriting, creative industries, the professional and industrial roles of adaptors, screenwriters, authors and publishers
See the application page.