Format:
131 Seiten :
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Illustrationen.
ISBN:
978-90-272-0396-0
Series Statement:
Benjamins current topics Volume 104
Content:
Storytelling in the Digital World' explores new, emerging narrative practices as they are enacted on digital platforms such as Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Contributors' online ethnographies investigate a wide range of themes including the nature of processes of transformation and recontextualization of offline events into digital narratives; the effects of digital anonymity and pseudonymity on narrative practices; the strategies through which virtual communities discursively work together to solidify and negotiate their sociocultural identities; the tensions between the affordances that characterize different online media and the communicative needs of users; the structures and modes in which virtual users construct and enact participatory practices in these environments; and the significance of different spatiotemporal dimensions in the encoding, sharing and appreciation of stories. More generally, the volume engages with some of the theoretical and methodological challenges that the growing presence of digital technologies and media poses to narrative analysis. 0Originally published as special issue of 'Narrative Inquiry' 27:2 (2017)
Note:
"My life has changed forever!": narrative identities in parodies of Amazon reviews / Camilla Vásquez -- Online retellings and the viral transformation of a Twitter breakup story / Anna de Fina and Brittany Toscano Gore -- Recontextualizing racialized stories on YouTube / Sabina Perrino -- "We are going to our Portuguese homeland!": French Luso-descendants: diasporic Facebook conarrations of vacation return trips to Portugal / Isabelle Simões Marques and Michèle Koven -- Sharing the moment as small stories: the interplay between practices & affordances in the social media-curation of lives / Alexandra Georgakopoulou
Additional Edition:
Online version Storytelling in the digital world Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019 ISBN 978-90-272-6220-2
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
Keywords:
Neue Medien
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Social Media
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Internet
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Erzähltechnik
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Aufsatzsammlung
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