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World Building: Transmedia, Fans, Industries (PDF eBook) 0

eBook by Boni, Marta

World Building: Transmedia, Fans, Industries (PDF eBook)

£127.99

ISBN:
9789048525317
Publication Date:
13 Sep 2017
Edition:
0
Publisher:
Amsterdam University Press
Pages:
396 pages
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eBook
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World Building: Transmedia, Fans, Industries (PDF eBook)

Description

Thanks to modern technology, we are now living in an age of multiplatform fictional worlds, as television, film, the Internet, graphic novels, toys and more facilitate the creation of diverse yet compact imaginary universes, which are often recognisable as brands and exhibit well-defined identities. This volume, situated at the cutting edge of media theory, explores this phenomenon from both theoretical and practical perspectives, uncovering how the construction of these worlds influences our own determination of values and meaning in contemporary society.

Contents

Introduction: Worlds, Today, Marta Boni, University of Montreal Section 1: Theories of World Building 1) The Aesthetics of Proliferation, Marie-Laure Ryan, independent scholar 2) Building Science Fiction Worlds, Paolo Bertetti, University of Siena 3)YHe Doesn't Look Like Sherlock HolmesOE The Truth Value and Existential Status of Fictional Worlds and their Characters, Julien Lapointe, Concordia University, Montreal 4) YVisible WorldOE The Atlas as a Visual Form of Knowledge and Narrative Paradigm in Contemporary Art ,Cristina Baldacci, IUAV, Venice Section 2: Economies of World Building 5) A World of Disney: Building a Transmedia Storyworld for Mickey and his Friends, Matthew Freeman, Bath Spa University 6) World Building Logics and Copyright: the Dark Knight and the Great Detective, Roberta Pearson, University of Nottingham 7) Battleworlds: The Management of Multiplicity in the Media Industries, Derek Johnson, University of Wisconsin, Madison 8) Platform Producer Meets Game Master: On the Conditions for the Media Mix, Marc Steinberg, Concordia University, Montreal 9) Narrative Ecosystems: a Multidisciplinary Approach to Media Worlds, Veronica Innocenti and Guglielmo Pescatore, University of Bologna Section 3: Immersion 10) The Building and Blurring of Worlds: Sound, Space, and Complex Narrative Cinema, Justin Horton, Georgia State University 11) Beyond Immersion: Absorption, Saturation, and Overflow in the Building of Imaginary Worlds, Mark J.P. Wolf, Concordia University, Wisconsin 12) Zombie Escape and Survival Plans: Mapping the Transmedial World of the Dead, Bernard Perron, University of Montreal 13) MMORPG as Locally Realized Worlds of Action, Laurent Di Filippo, Centre de recherches sur les mediations, Universite de Lorraine, Nordistik, Universitat Basel Section 4: Media as World Building Devices 14) The Worries of the World(s): Cartoons and Cinema, Karen Redrobe (formerly Beckman), University of Pennsylvania 15) Linguistic Terrain and World Time: Chinese Media Theories and Their World Imaginations, Victor Fan, King's College London 16) The Worlds Align: Media Convergence and Complementary Storyworlds in Marvel's Thor: The Dark World, Dru Jeffries, University of Toronto 17) World Building and Metafiction in Contemporary Comic Books: Metalepsis and Figurative Process of Graphic Fiction, Denis Mellier, University of Poitiers Section 5: Appropriations and Fan Practices 18) The Monster at the End of This Book: Metalepsis, Fandom and Worldmaking in Contemporary TV Series, Valentina Re, Link Campus University of Rome 19) Traversing the YWhoniverseOE: Doctor Who's Hyperdiegesis and Transmedia Discontinuity/Diachrony, Matt Hills, University of Huddersfield 20) Transmediaphilia, World Building, and the Pleasures of the Personal Digital Archive, Jim Collins, University of Notre Dame 21) The Politics of World-building: Heteroglossia in Janelle Monae's Afrofuturist WondaLand, Dan Hassler-Forest, Utrecht University

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