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[ecrea] New book: Storytelling in the Media Convergence Age
Thu Jan 15 09:48:28 GMT 2015
Storytelling in the Media Convergence Age: Exploring Screen Narratives
Edited by Roberta Pearson and Anthony N. Smith
This collection investigates the relationship between contemporary
screen narratives and their varied contexts of production, circulation
and reception, exploring storytelling practices across a range of
different media and national and institutional sites. While convergence
and globalisation blur the boundaries between media and nations, it is
still vital to account for the persistent national, medium,
institutional and technological specificities that give rise to
different narrative forms. The chapters study the ways in which these
factors shape events, characters and settings; inform modes of narrative
presentation; influence, via paratextual surround, potential
interpretations; and accord certain stories more value than others. The
authors use case studies drawn from a range of media, from Hollywood
franchises to digital comics, and a range of countries, from United
States to Japan. In connecting contemporary screen media narratives to
their contexts, this book offers a new perspective on recent
transformations in screen media culture.
Table of contents:
Introduction: The Contexts of Contemporary Screen Narratives: Medium,
National, Institutional and Technological Specificities; Anthony N.
Smith and Roberta Pearson
PART I: PRODUCTION
1. Super Mario Seriality: Nintendo's Narratives and Audience Targeting
within the Video Game Console Industry; Anthony N. Smith
2. The Muddle Earth Journey: Brand Consistency and Cross-Media
Intertextuality in Game Adaptation; Claudio Pires Franco
3. Distortions in Spacetime: Emergent Narrative Practices in Comics'
Transition from Print to Screen; Daniel Merlin Goodbrey
4. Lengthy Interactions with Hideous Men: Walter White and the Serial
Poetics of Television Antiheroes; Jason Mittell
5. It's a Branded New World: The Influence of State Policy upon
Contemporary Italian Film Narrative; Gloria Dagnino
6. Memento in Mumbai: 'A Few More Songs and a Lot More Ass Kicking';
Iain Robert Smith
7. A Case of Identity: Sherlock, Elementary and Their National
Broadcasting Systems; Roberta Pearson
PART II: CIRCULATION AND RECEPTION
8. Storyselling and Storykilling: Affirmational/Transformational
Discourses of Television Narrative; Matt Hills
9. Whistle While You Work: Branding, Critical Reception and Pixar's
Production Culture; Richard McCulloch
10. Hidden in Plain Sight: UK Promotion, Exhibition and Reception of
Contemporary French Film Narrative; Cécile Renaud
11. Serial Narrative Exports: US Television Drama in Europe; Alessandro
Catania
12. Multimedia Muppets: Narrative in 'Ancillary' Franchise Texts; Aaron
Calbreath-Frasieur
Roberta Pearson is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the
University of Nottingham, UK. She has published numerous books, book
chapters and journal articles. These include the the co-authored book
Star Trek and American Television and the edited collections Reading
Lost: Perspectives on a Hit Television Show and Many More Lives of the
Batman.
Anthony N. Smith is Lecturer in Television Theory at the University of
Salford, UK. His research, which connects media texts to their
industrial conditions, has been published in Critical Studies in
Television, Television and New Media and New Media & Society.
Published by Palgrave Macmillan:
http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/storytelling-in-the-media-convergence-age-roberta-pearson/?K=9781137388148
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