Description
The first part of the volume critically assesses the cross- and transmedial validity of narratological concepts such as storyworld, narrator, representation of subjectivity, and fictionality. The second part deals with issues of multimodality and intermediality across media. The third part explores the relation between media convergence and transmedial storyworlds, examining emergent forms of storytelling based on multiple media platforms. Taken together, these essays build the foundation for a media-conscious narratology that acknowledges both similarities and differences in the ways media narrate.
About the Author
Marie-Laure Ryan is an independent scholar. She is the author of Possible Worlds, Artificial Intelligence, and Narrative Theory; Narrative as Virtual Reality; and Avatars of Story, as well as the editor of Narrative across Media (Nebraska, 2004), among others. Jan-Noel Thon is a research associate in the Department of Media Studies at the University of Tubingen. Most recently, he has coedited From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels: Contributions to the Theory and History of Graphic Narrative.
Reviews
"Seminal for transmedia and narratology scholars. . . . A fascinating exploration of new analytical ideas that help explain the power and technique of media collisions now available in modern storytelling."-Kris Baranovic, Big Muddy
"Storyworlds across Media offers a diverse and challenging collection of essays. . . . The collection as a whole abundantly proves that a media-conscious narratology is a must if narrative theory wants to keep up with the times."-Image and Narrative
"Storyworlds across Media fruitfully explores an important new concept in narrative theory-the storyworld-that is of compelling interest across disciplines, from TV writing and popular culture to digital media design and artificial intelligence."-Janet H. Murray, author of Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace
"Storyworlds across Media offers a great deal of insight into the contemporary cultural use of proliferating opportunities (especially in digital media) for innovation in storytelling."-Richard Walsh, author of Novel Arguments: Reading Innovative American Fiction
Book Information
ISBN 9780803245631
Author Marie-Laure Ryan
Format Paperback
Page Count 380
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press