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PAGE, Ruth et Bronwen THOMAS [dir.], New narratives: stories and storytelling in the digital age, Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2011, 285 p.
Quatrième de couverture
Table des matières
Ruth Page and Bronwen Thomas - Introduction
Part 1: New foundations
Daniel Punday - From Synesthesia to Multimedia: How to Talk about New Media Narrative
Marie-Laure Ryan - The Interactive Onion: Layers of User Participation in Digital Narrative Texts
Alice Bell - Ontological Boundaries and Methodological Leaps: The Importance of Possible Worlds Theory for Hypertext Fiction (and Beyond)
Michael Joyce - Seeing through the Blue Nowhere: On Narrative Transparency and New Media
Part 2: New architectures
Nick Montfort - Curveship: An Interactive Fiction System for Narrative Variation
Andrew Salway and David Herman - Digitized Corpora as Theory-Building Resource: New Methods for Narrative Inquiry
Astrid Ensslin - From (W)reader to Breather: Cybertextual De-intentionalization and Kate Pullinger's Breathing Wall
Brian Greenspan - Songlines in the Streets: Story Mapping with Itinerant Hypernarrative
Paul Cobley and Nick Haefnner - Narrative Supplements: dvd and the Idea of the “Text”
Part 3: New practices
Scott Rettberg - All Together Now: Hypertext, Collective Narratives, and Online Collective Knowledge Communities
Bronwen Thomas - “Update Soon!” Harry Potter Fanfiction and Narrative as a Participatory Process
Ruth Page - Blogging on the Body: Gender and Narrative
James Newman and Iain SimonsUsing the Force: lego Star Wars: The Video Game, Intertextuality, Narrative, and Play
Heather Lothwrington - Digital Narratives, Cultural Inclusion, and Educational Possibility: Going New Places with Old Stories in Elementary School
Introduction