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[Commlist] Brill's series: Studies in Intermediality: Systematic and Historical Perspectives on Intermedial, Transmedial, and Multimodal Theory and Practice
Fri Aug 04 10:45:46 GMT 2023
Editors: Nassim Balestrini and Irina Rajewsky
Brill is enthusiastic to announce that its series Studies in
Intermediality: Systematic and Historical Perspectives on Intermedial,
Transmedial, and Multimodal Theory and Practice (www.brill.com/SIIM) is
open for new submissions.
The multidisciplinary series Studies in Intermediality comprises
monographs and essay collections that explore dynamic relations between
media, that is, complex processes of medial exchange, transformation,
interaction, or interplay. The series highlights the fact that the field
of Intermediality Studies has become increasingly variegated and that it
advances overlapping, yet distinct theories of intermediality,
transmediality, multimodality, and adaptation. These theories
acknowledge an extensive range of relationships established among
various media and investigate how more general conceptualizations of
mediality emerge from ever-diversifying mediascapes, which incorporate
media that have persisted for centuries as well as new formats (digital
or otherwise) that continue to evolve.
Does your research align with this series’ scope and would you like to
contribute with your own perspective?
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full
manuscripts to the publisher at BRILL, Masja Horn ((masja.horn /at/ brill.com)).
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