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New perspectives on narrative and multimodality

New perspectives on narrative and multimodality (Loan 6 times)

Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Page, Ruth E., 1972-.
Title Statement
New perspectives on narrative and multimodality / edited by Ruth Page.
Publication, Distribution, etc
New York :   Routledge,   2010.  
Physical Medium
ix, 228 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series Statement
Routledge studies in multimodality ;1
ISBN
9780415995177 (hbk) 0415995175 (hbk) 9780415516563 (pbk) 9780203869437 (ebk) 0203869435 (ebk)
Content Notes
Multimodal storytelling : performance and inscription in the narration of art history / Doloughan, Fiona J. -- A multimodal approach to mind style : semiotic metaphor vs. multimodal conceptual metaphor / Montoro, Rocio -- The computer-based analysis of narrative and multimodality / Salway, Andrew -- Opera : forever and always multimodal / Hutcheon, Michael, Hutcheon, Linda -- Word-image/utterance-gesture : case studies in multimodal storytelling / Herman, David -- "I contain multitudes" : narrative multimodality and the book that bleeds / Gibbons, Alison -- Multimodality and the literary text : making sense of Safran Foer's Extremely loud and incredibly close / Nørgaard, Nina -- Electronic multimodal narratives and literary form / Toolan, Michael -- Gains and losses? writing it all down : fanfiction and multimodality / Thomas, Bronwen -- Respiratory narrative : multimodality and cybernetic corporeality in "physio-cybertext" / Ensslin, Astrid -- Cruising along : time in Ankerson and Sapnar / Laccetti, Jessica -- Beyond multimedia, narrative, and game : the contributions of multimodality and polymorphic fictions / Dena, Christy -- Keg party extreme and conversation party : two multimodal interactive narratives developed for the SMALLab / Hatton, Sarah, McGurgan, Melissa, Wang, Xiang-Jun -- Coda/prelude : eighteen questions for the study of narrative and multimodality / Herman, David, Page, Ruth.
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Semiotics. Discourse analysis, Narrative.
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Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables Permissions Acknowledgments 1. Introduction, Ruth Page 2. Multimodal Storytelling: Performance and Inscription in the Narration of Art History, Fiona J. Doloughan 3. A Multimodal Approach to Mind Style: Semiotic Metaphor vs. Multimodal Conceptual Metaphor, Rocio Montoro 4. The Computer-based Analysis of Narrative and Multimodality, Andrew Salway 5. Opera: Forever and Always Multimodal, Michael Hutcheon and Linda Hutcheon 6. Word-Image/Utterance-Gesture: Case Studies in Multimodal Storytelling, David Herman 7. "I contain multitudes": Narrative Multimodality and the Book that Bleeds, Alison Gibbons 8. Multimodality and the Literary Text: Making Sense of Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Nina Nørgaard 9. Electronic Multimodal Narratives and Literary Form, Michael Toolan 10. Gains and Losses? Writing it All Down: Fanfiction and Multimodality, Bronwen Thomas 11. Respiratory Narrative: Multimodality and Cybernetic Corporeality in ‘Physio-Cybertext’, Astrid Ensslin 12. Cruising Along: Time in Ankerson and Sapnar, Jessica Laccetti 13. Beyond Multimedia, Narrative and Game: The Contributions of Multimodality and Polymorphic Fictions, Christy Dena 14. Keg Party Extreme and Conversation Party: Two Multimodal Interactive Narratives Developed for the SMALLab, Sarah Hatton, Melissa McGurgan and Xiang-Jun Wang 15. Coda/Prelude: 18 Questions for the Study of Narrative and Multimodality, David Herman & Ruth Page Notes on Contributors Index


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