• Shogun, 3 Body Problem, and Adaptation

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Shogun, 3 Body Problem, and Adaptation

  • Summary

  • This week, Deepanjana and Supriya explore the world of adaptation and intellectual property. From discussing the portrayal of Japan in Western literature to analyzing the adaptation of "Shogun," they delve into the complexities of representation and storytelling. They also examine the creative approaches in film adaptations, highlighting the need for imagination and sensitivity, and the impact of cultural appropriation. They emphasise the value of fresh thinking and out-of-the-box ideas in creating something new and exciting, and how a character's race and background can be reimagined in a way that is both faithful to the original and relevant to modern audiences. Join us for a discussion on the evolving landscape of storytelling in literature and media - with some appreciation and a lot of woes.

    You can find Supriya Nair at @supriyanair and Deepanjana Pal at @dpanjana on Instagram.

    If you have any books, reading or literature-related questions, please email us at contact@maed.in.

    For a list of all the books mentioned in the season so far, check out: https://thelitpickers.fanlink.to/books

    This is a Maed In India Production; check us out at www.maedinindia.in.

    Creative Director: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome

    Head of Audio: Kartik Kulkarni

    Producer: Meghna Gulati

    Sound Editor: Lakshman Parsuram

    Artwork: Alika Gupta


    Theme Music: Easy Wanderlings - Here’s to You

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