book: Stories
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Stories

Screen Narrative in the Digital Era
  • Herausgegeben von: Ian Christie und Annie Oever
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2018
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Über dieses Buch

This book identifies new phenomena in the fields of complex narration, puzzle film, and transmedia storytelling.

Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern

Christie Ian :

Ian Christie is a film historian and curator, currently Professor of Film and Media History at Birkbeck, University of London. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and has been a visiting professor and fellow at universities in Chicago, Tampa, Stockholm, Canberra, Paris and Olomouc, and at Gresham College in London 2017-21, as well as Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge University in 2006. He has written and edited books on Powell and Pressburger, Russian cinema, Martin Scorsese and Terry Gilliam; and contributed to many exhibitionsOever Annie :

Annie van den Oever is a Professor of Film at the University of Groningen and a Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg (since March 2024). Recent books: Doing Experimental Media Archaeology. Theory(De Gruyter, 2022, with Andreas Fickers); and Visual Media, Distortions, and the Grotesque as a Dominant Format Today (AUP 2024, forthcoming).

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"There are very few book series that fully keep to what they promised, as "The Key Debates" does. An incredible effort in critically covering wide regions of our field -- with their traditional assets and their sudden innovations. Visual storytelling poses puzzling questions: the seventh volume of the series tries to answer them." - Francesco Casetti, Yale University "Rather than explaining our previous accounts of story-telling and story-viewing, this exciting collection opens up the field to important new questions about complex, large, and transmedia narratives. It is a valuable contribution to research on how and why we engage with stories." - Janet Staiger, University of Texas "An indispensable collection of essays exploring the complexities of storytelling in today's multi-faceted media environment. This volume constitutes another important contribution to ongoing debates in Film and Media Studies provided by a remarkable book series." - Frank Kessler, Utrecht University


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Ian Christie und Annie van den Oever
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Part I. Theory in Contemporary Contexts Reassessing Key Questions

Jan Baetens
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Vincent Amiel
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The Attractiveness of Impossible Puzzle Films
Miklós Kiss und Steven Willemsen
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Or, What Do We Want Psychology and Physiology to Tell Us about Screen Stories?
Ian Christie
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New Practices and Audiences
Melanie Schiller
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Part II. History and Analyses

José Moure
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About David Lynch’s Twin Peaks Season 3
Dominique Chateau
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Popular Narrative after Game of Thrones
Sandra Laugier
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PART III. Discussions

John Ellis und Annie van den Oever
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Roger Odin
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PART IV. Practicalities

Working with Chantal Akerman on La captive – A Dialogue
Eric de Kuyper und Annie van den Oever
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An Intertextual Universe?
Ian Christie
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Luke McKernan
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Robert Ziegler und Ian Christie
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Informationen zur Veröffentlichung
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eBook veröffentlicht am:
27. Juni 2018
eBook ISBN:
9789048537082
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Inhalt:
208
Abbildungen:
26
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