Narrative revisited : telling a story in the age of new media
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Narrative revisited : telling a story in the age of new media
(Pragmatics & beyond : new series, v. 199)
John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010
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Note
Revised papers originally presented at the "International Conference on Narrative Revisited: Telling a Story in the Age of New Media", held in July 2007, and sponsored by the Department of English Linguistics at the University of Augsburg, in honor of Wolfram Bublitz
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The volume examines the role of narratives in old and new media. Its ten contributions firstly center on the various forms and functions narratives assume in computer-mediated environments, e.g. websites, weblogs, message boards, etc. In this light, past and present approaches to the description of narratives are presented and reevaluated based on their ability to capture the conceptual and methodological exigencies of new media. Secondly, the volume sheds new light upon the multimodal composition of new media narratives which typically feature multiple co-occurring semiotic modes such as speech, sound, text, static or moving images. In this vein, each paper explores a wide array of authentic examples from text genres as diverse as political speeches, real-time narratives and contemporary feature films. Its wide scope should not only appeal to linguists interested in the discursive and pragmatic dimension of narratives but also to scholars and students in other scientific disciplines.
Table of Contents
- 1. Acknowledgments
- 2. Introduction. Narrative revisited: Telling a story in the age of new media (by Hoffmann, Christian R.)
- 3. Contextual constraints in CMC narratives (by Bazzanella, Carla)
- 4. The role of electronics in the perception of everyday narratives (by Hubler, Axel)
- 5. "Audacious, brilliant!! What a strike!": Live text commentaries on the Internet as real-time narratives (by Jucker, Andreas H.)
- 6. Once upon a blog ... Storytelling in weblogs (by Eisenlauer, Volker)
- 7. "Neeed to put his out there (my story)": Narratives in message boards (by Arendholz, Jenny)
- 8. Narrative sequences in political discourse: Forms and functions in speeches and hypertext frameworks (by Schubert, Christoph)
- 9. Small stories in political discourse: The public self goes private (by Fetzer, Anita)
- 10. Unpacking narrative in a hypermedia 'artedventure' for children (by Stenglin, Maree)
- 11. Chain and choice in filmic narrative: An analysis of multimodal narrative construction in The Fountain (by Tseng, Chiaoi)
- 12. Film discourse cohesion (by Janney, Richard W.)
- 13. Person index
- 14. Subject index
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