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    Online Resource
    New York :Continuum,
    UID:
    almafu_9959201775302883
    Format: 1 online resource (471 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4411-3451-4 , 1-62892-784-4 , 1-280-57937-4 , 9786613609144 , 1-4411-1820-9
    Series Statement: International texts in critical media aesthetics ; v. 2
    Content: "Equally interested in what is and what could be, Cybertext Poetics combines ludology and cybertext theory to solve persistent problems and introduce paradigm changes in the fields of literary theory, narratology, game studies, and digital media. The book first integrates theories of print and digital literature within a more comprehensive theory capable of coming to terms with the ever-widening media varieties of literary expression, and then expands narratology far beyond its current confines resulting in multiple new possibilities for both interactive and non-interactive narratives. By focusing on a cultural mode of expression that is formally, cognitively, affectively, socially, aesthetically, ethically and rhetorically different from narratives and stories, Cybertext Poetics constructs a ludological basis for comparative game studies, shows the importance of game studies to the understanding of digital media, and argues for a plurality of transmedial ecologies."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Cybertext Theory Revisited -- Chapter 3: Cybertextuality and Transtextuality -- Chapter 4: The Textual Whole --Chapter 5: Modes, Genres, Text Types and the Enigma of the Ergodic -- Chapter 6: Towards Cybertextual Narratology: The Amalgam of Narratologies -- Chapter 7: Interval 1: Towards an Expanded Narratology -- Chapter 8: Tense -- Chapter 9: Mood -- Chapter 10: Voice -- Chapter 11: Interval 2: Ergodic and Narrative Discourses -- Chapter 12: Ludology and the Exhaustion of Narratology -- Chapter 13: Game Ecology and the Classic Game Model -- Chapter 14: Game Ontology -- Chapter 15: The Gaming Situation -- Chapter 16: Game Time -- Chapter 17: Interval 3: Games as Configurative Practices: Models and Metaphors -- Chapter 18: Transmedial Modes and Ecologies -- Chapter 19: Ergodic Modes and Play -- Chapter 20: Textual Instruments and Instrumental Texts -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also issued in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4411-2438-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4411-0745-2
    Language: English
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