Intermediality and Storytelling
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About this book
The ‘narrative turn’ in the humanities, which expanded the study of narrative to various disciplines, has found a correlate in the ‘medial turn’ in narratology. Long restricted to language-based literary fiction, narratology has found new life in the recognition that storytelling can take place in a variety of media, and often combines signs belonging to different semiotic categories: visual, auditory, linguistic and perhaps even tactile. The essays gathered in this volume apply the newly gained awareness of the expressive power of media to particular texts, demonstrating the productivity of a medium-aware analysis. Through the examination of a wide variety of different media, ranging from widely studied, such as literature and film, to new, neglected, or non-standard ones, such as graphic novels, photography, television, musicals, computer games and advertising, they address some of the most fundamental questions raised by the medial turn in narratology: how can narrative meaning be created in media other than language; how do different types of signs collaborate with each other in so-called ‘multi-modal works’, and what new forms of narrativity are made possible by the emergence of digital media.
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Marina Grishakova, University of Tartu, Estonia; Marie-Laure Ryan, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Editors’ preface
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Fiction, Cognition, and Non-Verbal Media
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Narrativity and Segmentivity, or, Poetry in the Gutter
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Vulgar Metaphysicians: William S. Burroughs, Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, and the Medium of the Book
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Previously On: Prime Time Serials and the Mechanics of Memory
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The Paranoid Style in Narrative: The Anxiety of Storytelling After 9/11
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Inter-Action Movies: Multi-Protagonist Films and Relationism
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All Talking! All Singing! All Dancing! Prolegomena: On Film Musicals and Narrative
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Photo Narrative, Sequential Photography, Photonovels
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The Failure of Art: Problems of Verbal and Visual Representation in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
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Interactivity and Interaction: Text and Talk in Online Communities
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Games of Interpretation and a Graphophiliac God of War
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Advertising the Medium: On the Narrative Worlds of a Multimedia Promotional Campaign for a Public Service Television Channel
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The Narrative Worlds and Multimodal Figures of House of Leaves: “— find your own words; I have no more”
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Intermedial Metarepresentations
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Backmatter
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