Transmedial Narration : Narratives and Stories in Different Media.

By: Ellestr�om, LarsMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2018Copyright date: {copy}2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (150 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030012946Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Transmedial NarrationDDC classification: 808.036 LOC classification: P87-96Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Part I: Drawing the Frame -- Chapter 1: Opening -- Basic Terminology -- Earlier Research -- Aims and Goals -- Disposition -- References -- Chapter 2: Circumscribing Narration -- Communication, Mediation, Representation -- Background Knowledge, Virtual Spheres -- Perception, Gestalts, Image Schemes -- References -- Chapter 3: Defining Narration -- Transmedial Delineations -- Semiotic and Cognitive Elaborations -- References -- Chapter 4: Narrating Through Media Modalities -- Degrees of Narrativity -- The Presemiotic Modalities -- The Semiotic Modality -- Basic and Qualified Media Types -- The Overall Relevance of Media Modalities for Narration -- References -- Part II: Scrutinizing the Essentials -- Chapter 5: Communicating, Narrating, and Focalizing Minds -- Communicating and Narrating Minds -- Focalizing Minds -- References -- Chapter 6: Events -- States and Events -- Hierarchies of Events -- References -- Chapter 7: Temporal Interrelations -- Temporal Differences Between Media Products and Narratives -- Temporal Differences Between Narratives and Stories -- References -- Chapter 8: Internal Coherence -- Kinds of Contiguity -- Narrativization -- Multimodal Narration -- References -- Chapter 9: External Truthfulness -- Communicators and Narrators -- Kinds of Truthfulness -- Truthfulness in So-Called Fiction -- References -- Part III: Demonstrating the Principles -- Reference -- Chapter 10: Narration in Qualified Media Types -- Painting -- Instrumental Music -- Mathematical Equations -- Guided Tours -- Rounding Off -- References -- References -- Index.
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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Part I: Drawing the Frame -- Chapter 1: Opening -- Basic Terminology -- Earlier Research -- Aims and Goals -- Disposition -- References -- Chapter 2: Circumscribing Narration -- Communication, Mediation, Representation -- Background Knowledge, Virtual Spheres -- Perception, Gestalts, Image Schemes -- References -- Chapter 3: Defining Narration -- Transmedial Delineations -- Semiotic and Cognitive Elaborations -- References -- Chapter 4: Narrating Through Media Modalities -- Degrees of Narrativity -- The Presemiotic Modalities -- The Semiotic Modality -- Basic and Qualified Media Types -- The Overall Relevance of Media Modalities for Narration -- References -- Part II: Scrutinizing the Essentials -- Chapter 5: Communicating, Narrating, and Focalizing Minds -- Communicating and Narrating Minds -- Focalizing Minds -- References -- Chapter 6: Events -- States and Events -- Hierarchies of Events -- References -- Chapter 7: Temporal Interrelations -- Temporal Differences Between Media Products and Narratives -- Temporal Differences Between Narratives and Stories -- References -- Chapter 8: Internal Coherence -- Kinds of Contiguity -- Narrativization -- Multimodal Narration -- References -- Chapter 9: External Truthfulness -- Communicators and Narrators -- Kinds of Truthfulness -- Truthfulness in So-Called Fiction -- References -- Part III: Demonstrating the Principles -- Reference -- Chapter 10: Narration in Qualified Media Types -- Painting -- Instrumental Music -- Mathematical Equations -- Guided Tours -- Rounding Off -- References -- References -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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