Digital Fiction and the Unnatural Transmedial Narrative Theory, Method, and Analysis - Theory and Interpretation of Narrative
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Digital Fiction and the Unnatural: Transmedial Narrative Theory, Method, and Analysis offers the first comprehensive and systematic theoretical, methodological, and analytical examination of unnatural narratology as a medium-specific and transmedial phenomenon. It applies and adapts key concepts of narrative theory and analysis to digital-born fictions ranging from hypertext and interactive fiction to 3D-narrative video games, app fiction, and virtual reality. The book addresses the unique affordances of digital fiction by focusing on multilinearity and narrative contradiction, interactional metalepsis, impossible time and space, "extreme" digital narration, and medium-specific forms of textual "you." In so doing, the book refines, critiques, and expands unnatural, cognitive, and transmedial narratology by placing the form of these new narratives front and center.
Book information
ISBN: | 9780814214565 |
Publisher: | Ohio State University Press |
Imprint: | The Ohio State University Press |
Pub date: | 01 Mar 2021 |
DEWEY: | 809.3 |
DEWEY edition: | 23 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 218 |
Weight: | 492g |
Height: | 161mm |
Width: | 236mm |
Spine width: | 22mm |