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Storytelling in the media convergence age

Storytelling in the media convergence age

Roberta E. Pearson, Anthony N. Smith

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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.

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OL23195881W

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Narration (Rhetoric)Storytelling in mass mediaConvergence (Telecommunication)StorytellingCongressesPSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology

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