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Stories Screen Narrative In The Digital Era Ian Christie Annie Van Den Oever

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Stories Screen Narrative In The Digital Era Ian Christie Annie Van Den Oever
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Publisher: Key Debates: Mutations and Appropriations in European Film Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.58 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Ian Christie, Annie van den Oever
ISBN: 9781003704379, 9789462985841, 1003704379, 9462985847
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Stories Screen Narrative In The Digital Era Ian Christie Annie Van Den Oever by Ian Christie, Annie Van Den Oever 9781003704379, 9789462985841, 1003704379, 9462985847 instant download after payment.

Stories are perceived as central to modern life. Not only in narrative entertainment media, such as television, cinema, theater, but also in social media. Telling/having a story is widely deemed essential, in business as well as in social life. Does this mark an intensification of what has always been part of human cultures; or has the realm of story expanded to dominate twenty-first century discourse? Addressing stories is an obvious priority for the Key Debates series, and Volume 7, edited by Ian Christie and Annie van den Oever, identifies new phenomena in this field — complex narration, puzzle films, transmedia storytelling — as well as new approaches to understanding these, within narratology and bio-cultural studies. Chapters on such extended television series as Twin Peaks, Game of Thrones and Dickensian explore distinctively new forms of screen storytelling in the digital age. With contributions by Vincent Amiel, Jan Baetens, Dominique Chateau, Ian Christie, John Ellis, Miklós Kiss, Eric de Kuyper, Sandra Laugier, Luke McKernan, José Moure, Roger Odin, Annie van den Oever, Melanie Schiller, Steven Willemsen, Robert Ziegler.