Glenn Jellenik
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2017–2024)
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Glenn Jellenik's scholarship centers on the study of adaptation, particularly within the context of cinema and literature. His work investigates how adaptations function as a form of artistic and cultural expression, exploring themes such as the relationship between cinema and literary imagination, and the role of adaptation in democratic discourse.
Jellenik has examined adaptation through historical and political lenses, analyzing its potential for both creative reimagining and ideological containment. His publications include "André Bazin on Adaptation: Cinema’s Literary Imagination" (2024) and "Adaptation as the Art Form of Democracy: Romanticism and the Rise of Novelization" (2023). He has authored 12 publications with an h-index of 4 and 74 citations. Jellenik collaborates with Lissette Lopez Szwydky from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares one publication.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 77
Selected Publications
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Moving Pictures (2025)
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André Bazin on Adaptation: Cinema’s Literary Imagination (2024)
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Bowdlerizing for Dollars, or Adaptation as Political Containment (2023)
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Introduction: Adaptation’s Past, Adaptation’s Future (2023)
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Adaptation as the Art Form of Democracy: Romanticism and the Rise of Novelization (2023)
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The Task of the Adaptation Critic (2017)
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On the Origins of Adaptation, as Such (2017)
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“Breaking Bad”: Critical Essays on the Contexts, Politics, Style, and Reception of the Television SeriesDavid P.Pierson, Editor. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2014. (2016)
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William Parks: the Colonial Printer in the Transatlantic World of the Eighteenth CenturyA.Franklin Parks. University Park: Penn State University Press, 2012. (2015)
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- Introduction: Adaptation’s Past, Adaptation’s Future
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