Un centre littéraire appelle à mettre fin à l'hypersexualisation dans les adaptations

Une tribune publiée sur Literary Hub exhorte Hollywood à cesser d'hypersexualiser les adaptations littéraires.

L'article, intitulé « Literary Hub » Hollywood Needs to Stop Hot-Washing Literary Adaptations, a été publié en ligne hier. Il aborde les préoccupations concernant la manière dont les œuvres littéraires sont adaptées pour le cinéma et la télévision. Aucune production ni aucun individu spécifique n'est mentionné dans les sources disponibles.

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