If one could leave oneself, depart from self, forget oneself? The rhetoric of transmedial narratology in the play John Smith, Princess of Wales by Tomislav Zajec (CROSBI ID 696258)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
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Žužul, Ivana
engleski
If one could leave oneself, depart from self, forget oneself? The rhetoric of transmedial narratology in the play John Smith, Princess of Wales by Tomislav Zajec
The narrative turn in the social sciences and humanities has brought about the expansion of narratology to many other scientific and cultural fields. In particular, the theoretical dialogue of the 1990s and 2000s on postclassical narratology as a multidiscipline that, under the influence of new technologies, stepped beyond literary narratives into new media and narrative logic, raised the awareness that narratives in different media and different cultures did not work the same. Given this turn, this paper analyses the transmedia storytelling techniques in the drama John Smith, Princess of Wales (1998), their functions and effects in a broader cultural context.
drama, transmedial narrative techniques, postclassical narratology, Tomislav Zajec
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263-282.
2020.
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h ps://orcid org/0000-0002-5860-5497
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Od mobilnosti do interakcije. Dramsko pismo i kazalište u Bosni i Hercegovini, Crnoj Gori, Hrvatskoj, na Kosovu, u Makedoniji, Sloveniji i Srbiji
Leszek Małczak ; Gabriela Abrasowicz
Katovice: Wydawnictwo Uniwesytetu Śląskiego
978-83-226-3978-8
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29.02.1904-29.02.2096