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Beyond Classical Narration Transmedial And Unnatural Challenges Jan Alber Editor Per Krogh Hansen Editor

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Beyond Classical Narration Transmedial And Unnatural Challenges Jan Alber Editor Per Krogh Hansen Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Jan Alber (editor); Per Krogh Hansen (editor)
ISBN: 9783110353242, 3110353245
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Beyond Classical Narration Transmedial And Unnatural Challenges Jan Alber Editor Per Krogh Hansen Editor by Jan Alber (editor); Per Krogh Hansen (editor) 9783110353242, 3110353245 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays looks at two important manifestations of postclassical narratology, namely transmedial narratology on the one hand, and unnatural narratology on the other. The articles deal with films, graphic novels, computer games, web series, the performing arts, journalism, reality games, music, musicals, and the representation of impossibilities. The essays demonstrate how new media and genres as well as unnatural narratives challenge classical forms of narration in ways that call for the development of analytical tools and modelling systems that move beyond classical structuralist narratology. The articles thus contribute to the further development of both transmedial and unnatural narrative theory, two of the most important manifestations of postclassical narratology.

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