Narrare al tempo della globalizzazione / a cura di Stefano Calabrese.

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Book
Language
Italian
Εdition
1a edizione.
Published/​Created
Roma : Carocci editore, ottobre 2016.
Description
162 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

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    Series
    • Studi superiori (Carocci editore) ; 1051. [More in this series]
    • Studi superiori ; 1051. Letterature comparate
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    Summary note
    The volume takes into account the main aspects of contemporary narrative, both Western and Eastern, with a look at the world's best known writers, such as Murakami and Dan Brown, and the most experimental TV series, orienting the critical outlook on the future world of aesthetic production. In particular, the book analyzes the themes, interlacing patterns, narrators and characters, the space-time constants, the introduction of authors who take advantage of a global audience and transform themselves into brand-names. For the editorial industry, the spread of immersive and empathetic reading modes, the serialization of stories, the constant adaptation of narratives (from verbal to film and television, and vice versa), the pervasive presence of fantasy as a style of globalization that has replaced the old magical realism of Latin American origin and, finally, the world's triumph of the graphic novel.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-153) and index.
    Contents
    • Autori / Antonella De Blasio
    • Narratore, il tempo e lo spazio / Filippo Pennacchio
    • Personaggio seriale / Emanuela Piga
    • Transmedia storytelling : narrazioni estese ed ecosistemi narrativi / Veronica Innocenti, Guglielmo Pescatore
    • Modello narrativo vincente : il fantasy / Simone Robora
    • Graphic novel / Roberto Rossi, Elena Zagaglia.
    ISBN
    • 9788843084791
    • 8843084798
    LCCN
    2016471215
    OCLC
    961955616
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