Essays about: "intermediality studies"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words intermediality studies.
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1. THE ADAPTATION CYCLE OF COMIC BOOKS AND CINEMA: Authorship, Intermediality and Fidelity in Batman Adaptations
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : This thesis explores the adaptation process from comic books to cinema, by leveraging theoretical frameworks found in the modern field of adaptation studies. The focus lies primarily on film adaptations of Batman, one of the most famous and well-regarded characters from the comic book medium. READ MORE
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2. Playing Words, Speaking Music : An Autoethnographic Study on Intertextual Approach to Classical Composition
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Musik, medier och teaterAbstract : This master thesis is an autoethnographic study, wherein the author presents and analyzes her approach to composition practice through intertextuality. Drawing on previous research in literary and musical studies, she aims to identify and/or define the types of intertextuality that she uses in her compositional practice, and their interaction within compositions. READ MORE
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3. Understanding Authenticity in Social Media Videos: An Intermedial Study
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för språk (SPR)Abstract : This paper examines the notion of authenticity in social media videos through an intermedial analysis that dissects the varying roles of participating parties. Social media videos are increasingly used as means of highly intermedial communications all around the world and across all cultures. READ MORE
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4. Representation of History in Assassin’s Creed
University essay from Lunds universitet/Intermediala studierAbstract : In this essay, I have analysed the video game franchise Assassin’s Creed and looked at it from an intermedial standpoint, where I have also focused on the educational qualities Assassin’s Creed can provide players. By applying Lars Elleström’s theories of intermediality and multimodality I have explained different parts of what builds up certain video games and how they are different from other media. READ MORE
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5. “There’s More to Life ThanSitting There SimplyInterfacing” : David Foster Wallace and his Reader in a Literature afterPostmodernism
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för kultur och estetikAbstract : David Foster Wallace felt that literature was at a historical crossroad, and thatpostmodernism had passed the point which it could still be considered a'revolutionary' cultural phenomenon. He felt that the capitalistic machinery of TVand advertisement had absorbed the postmodernist techniques of pastiche,deconstruction and rejection of a distinction between high and low culturalmodels, to a point where there was no longer a difference between reality and itsown representation. READ MORE