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Reading Contemporary Serial Television Universes: A Narrative Ecosystem Framework: Routledge Advances in Television Studies

Editat de Paola Brembilla, Ilaria A. De Pascalis
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Reading Contemporary Serial Television Universes provides a new framework—the metaphor of the narrative ecosystem—for the analysis of serial television narratives. Contributors use this metaphor to address the ever-expanding and evolving structure of narratives far beyond their usual spatial and temporal borders, in general and in reference to specific series. Other scholarly approaches consider each narrative as composed of modular elements, which combine to create a bigger picture. The narrative ecosystem approach, on the other hand, argues that each portion of the narrative world contains all of the main elements that characterize the world as a whole, such as narrative tensions, production structures, creative dynamics and functions. The volume details the implications of the narrative ecosystem for narrative theory and the study of seriality, audiences and fandoms, production, and the analysis of the products themselves.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367590222
ISBN-10: 0367590220
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Television Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Acknowledgements




List of Figures and Tables




List of Contributors




Editors’ Introduction


Part I – Theory


Chapter 1: New Paths in Transmediality as Vast Narratives: The State of the Field


Matthew Freeman




Chapter 2: Crossing the Boundaries: Narrative Ecosystems as Semiospheres


Marta Boni




Chapter 3: Evolution in Vampire-Centered TV Ecosystems


Héctor J. Pérez and Fernando Canet




Chapter 4: Audiences and Fan Studies: Technological Communities and Their Influences on Narrative Ecosystems


Paul Booth




Chapter 5: Spin-offs, Crossovers, and World Building "Energies"


Derek Johnson




Chapter 6: The Evolution of Characters in TV Series: Morphology, Selection and Remarkable Cases in Narrative Ecosystems


Veronica Innocenti and Guglielmo Pescatore




Part II – Analysis




Chapter 7: An Italian Ecosystem: Gomorra


Ilaria A. De Pascalis




Chapter 8: Thank God I'm a Country Series. Interacting Environments and Networks in Nashville


Paola Brembilla




Chapter 9: You’re Sherlock Holmes, wear the damn hat! Character Identity in a Transfiction


Roberta Pearson




Chapter 10: The Specificities of the North-European Seriality: Strong Local Voices in a Global Media-World


Heidi Philipsen




Chapter 11: Event TV Drama within Narrative Ecosystems: Extended Seriality and Differing Paratextual Orientations in the 50th Anniversaries of Cult TV


Matt Hills




Chapter 12: The Game of Game of Thrones: Networked Concordances and Fractal Dramaturgy


Andrew Beveridge and Michael Chemers

Notă biografică




Paola Brembilla is a Adjunct Professor in Television and Media Studies at Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy





Ilaria A. De Pascalis is Assistant Professor in Film and Television Studies at Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italy.

Descriere

Reading Contemporary Serial Television Universes provides a new framework—the metaphor of the narrative ecosystem—for the analysis of serial television narratives. Contributors use this metaphor to address the ever-expanding and evolving structure of narratives far beyond their usual spatial and temporal borders, in general and in refer