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Lehrveranstaltung im SS 11
Marie-Laure Ryan: Transmedial Storytelling and Transfictionality

 
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  • Vortrag/Speech: GGK/GCSC/IPP | GCSC-Post Graduates | Gemeinsame Veranstaltungen/Conjoint Courses | GGK/GCSC Keynote Lectures
  • Vortrag/Speech: GGK/GCSC/IPP | GGK-Post Graduates | Gemeinsame Veranstaltungen/Conjoint Courses | GGK/GCSC Keynote Lectures
  • Vortrag/Speech: GGK/GCSC/IPP | IPP-Post Graduates | Gemeinsame Veranstaltungen/Conjoint Courses | GGK/GCSC Keynote Lectures
Semester: SS 11
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  • Di, 07.06.2011, 18:00-20:00, Raum 001/Room 001 (Phil. I, GCSC Gebäude/Phil. I, GCSC Building)
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Erste Veranstaltung: 07.06.2011
Hinweise: In this presentation Ryan proposes to discuss the phenomenon of “media convergence” in storytelling, defined by Henry Jenkins as “the flow of content through multiple media platforms” or as “a narrative so large, it cannot be covered in a single medium.” She distinguishes various types of transmedial storytelling, from the “snowball” type where a popular narrative spontaneously generates multiple offspring, to the “distributed content” type, where the participation of multiple media is planned from the very beginning, and the augmented reality game (ARG), where the narrative materials are not only distributed, but form a chain that leads the users to the solution of a mystery. Ryan examines these phenomena in the light of the narratological notion of transfictionality, which describes the migration of plots or characters across different texts, and discusses the role of the Internet in promoting these new forms of storytelling.