Transmedial Narratology and Transmedia Storytelling

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Title
Transmedial Narratology and Transmedia Storytelling
Title of the book
The Palgrave Handbook of Intermediality
Author(s)
Baroni Raphaël, Goudmand Anaïs, Ryan Marie-Laure
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
ISBN
9783030912635
9783030912635
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Pages
1-25
Language
english
Abstract
The notion of transmediality, when used in conjunction with narrative, can be understood in two ways. Transmedial narratology is the expansion of the discipline beyond the medium of language-based narrative for which it was originally developed, to narrative media such as film, drama, comics, and video games. Its purpose is the study of the expressive devices of narrativity in different media. Transmedia storytelling refers to the migration of narrative content across various media. This phenomenon is as old as the existence of media of communication, but it has received a boost through the development of digital media. The first part of this entry describes the evolution of narratology from a language-centered to a transmedial field of study, and the second examines the various manifestations of transmedia storytelling, as well as the theoretical implications of the phenomenon.
Keywords
transmedial narratology, transmedia storytelling, storyworld, narrative theory
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