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  1. Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling
    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Daniel Alfred (HerausgeberIn); Guynes, Sean A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Frontmatter --Table of Contents --"I Am Fluent in over Six Million Forms of Communication" --Introduction: "What Is This Strange World We've Come to?" --Foreword: "I Have a Bad Feeling About This" /Jenkins, Henry / Hassler-Forest, Dan --Part I "First... mehr

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    Frontmatter --Table of Contents --"I Am Fluent in over Six Million Forms of Communication" --Introduction: "What Is This Strange World We've Come to?" --Foreword: "I Have a Bad Feeling About This" /Jenkins, Henry / Hassler-Forest, Dan --Part I "First Steps Into A Larger World": Establishing the Star Wars Storyworld --1. "Thank the Maker!" /Lomax, Tara --2. Han Leia Shot First /Webster, Jeremy W. --3. From Sequel to Quasi-Novelization /Freeman, Matthew --4. Another Canon, Another Time /Parys, Thomas Van --5. Franchising Empire /Hall, Stefan --6. "You must feel the Force around you!" /Morton, Drew --Part II "Never Tell Me the Odds!": Expanding the Star Wars Universe --7. Transmedia Character Building /Geraghty, Lincoln --8. The Digitizing Force of Decipher's Star Wars Customizable Card Game /Lee, Jonathan Rey --9. Publishing the New Jedi Order /Guynes, Sean --10. How Star Wars Became Museological /Herrera, Beatriz Bartolomé / Keidl, Philipp Dominik --11. Adapting the Death Star into LEGO /Wolf, Mark J.P. --12. Invoking the Holy Trilogy /Butler, Andrew M. --13. Chasing Wild Space /Mejeur, Cody --Part III "More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine": Consolidating the Star Wars Franchise --14. From Transmedia Storytelling to Transmedia Experience /Hills, Matt --15. Space Bitches, Witches, and Kick-Ass Princesses /Bruin-Molé, Megen de --16. Some People Call Him a Space Cowboy /Sweet, Derek R. --17. The Kiss Goodnight from a Galaxy Far, Far Away /Urbanski, Heather --18. Formatting Nostalgia /Whitney, Allison --19. Fandom Edits /Canavan, Gerry --Afterword: "You'll Find I'm Full of Surprises" /Brooker, Will / Hassler-Forest, Dan --Bibliography --About the Contributors --Index. Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building. As such, this collection grapples with the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and political-economic implications of the relationship between media franchising and transmedia storytelling as they are seen at work in the world's most profitable transmedia franchise

     

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    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Daniel Alfred (HerausgeberIn); Guynes, Sean A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048537433; 9048537436
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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: De Gruyter Open Books; De Gruyter
    Enthalten in: Books at JSTOR: Open Access; JSTOR
    Enthalten in: OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks); OAPEN
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia ; 3
    Schlagworte: Star Wars films; Media studies; Society and culture: general; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences; PERFORMING ARTS ; Reference; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General; Star Wars films; Erzählen; Intermedialität; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-315) and index

  2. Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building. As such, this collection grapples with the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and political-economic implications of the relationship between media franchising and transmedia storytelling as they are seen at work in the world's most profitable transmedia franchise

     

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  3. Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling
    Beteiligt: Guynes, Sean A. (Hrsg.); Hassler-Forest, Dan (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building. As such, this collection grapples with the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and political-economic implications of the relationship between media franchising and transmedia storytelling as they are seen at work in the world's most profitable transmedia franchise

     

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    Beteiligt: Guynes, Sean A. (Hrsg.); Hassler-Forest, Dan (Hrsg.)
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9048537436; 9462986215; 9789048537433; 9789462986213
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    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia ; 3
    Schlagworte: Erzählen; Intermedialität; Media studies; PERFORMING ARTS; SOCIAL SCIENCE; Society and culture: general; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences; Star Wars films; Star Wars films; Intermedialität; Erzählen
    Weitere Schlagworte: media franchising; popular culture; science fiction; star wars; transmedia; Electronic books; Electronic books; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (PDF, 329 Seiten), illustrations
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    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Dan (Hrsg.); Guynes, Sean A. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2017.
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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building. As such, this collection grapples with the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and political-economic implications of the relationship between media franchising and transmedia storytelling as they are seen at work in the world's most profitable transmedia franchise.

     

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    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Dan (Hrsg.); Guynes, Sean A. (Hrsg.)
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048537433; 9048537436; 9462986215; 9789462986213
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    Übergeordneter Titel: De Gruyter Open Books.; De Gruyter
    Books at JSTOR: Open Access.; JSTOR
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    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia ; ; 3
    Schlagworte: Star Wars films; Guerre des étoiles (Films); Media studies.; Society and culture: general.; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.; PERFORMING ARTS; SOCIAL SCIENCE; Star Wars films.; Erzählen; Intermedialität
    Weitere Schlagworte: transmedia.; star wars.; popular culture.; science fiction.; media franchising.
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-315) and index.

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  5. Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling
    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Daniel Alfred (HerausgeberIn); Guynes, Sean A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building. As such, this collection grapples with the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and political-economic implications of the relationship between media franchising and transmedia storytelling as they are seen at work in the world's most profitable transmedia franchise

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Daniel Alfred (HerausgeberIn); Guynes, Sean A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048537433; 9048537436; 9789462986213; 9462986215
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia ; 3
    Schlagworte: Star Wars films; Star wars; PERFORMING ARTS ; Reference; Media studies; Society and culture: general; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences; Star Wars films; Erzählen; Intermedialität; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (PDF, 329 pages), illustrations
  6. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling
    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Dan (HerausgeberIn); Guynes, Sean (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. 'Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling' offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, 'Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling' demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building.

     

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    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Dan (HerausgeberIn); Guynes, Sean (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048537433; 9048537436
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia: Participatory Culture and Media Convergence ; 3
    Schlagworte: Star Wars films; Star Wars films ; History and criticism; Intermedialität ; gnd; Erzählen ; gnd; Star wars ; gnd; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General; PERFORMING ARTS ; Reference; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences; Society and culture: general; Media studies; Guerre des etoiles (Films) ; Histoire et critique; Erzählen; Star Wars films; Star wars; Intermedialität; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource 328 pages )
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-315) and index. - Description based on print version record

  7. Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling
    Beteiligt: Guynes, Sean A. (Hrsg.); Hassler-Forest, Dan (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building. As such, this collection grapples with the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and political-economic implications of the relationship between media franchising and transmedia storytelling as they are seen at work in the world's most profitable transmedia franchise

     

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    ISBN: 9048537436; 9462986215; 9789048537433; 9789462986213
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    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia ; 3
    Schlagworte: Erzählen; Intermedialität; Media studies; PERFORMING ARTS; SOCIAL SCIENCE; Society and culture: general; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences; Star Wars films; Star Wars films; Intermedialität; Erzählen
    Weitere Schlagworte: media franchising; popular culture; science fiction; star wars; transmedia; Electronic books; Electronic books; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (PDF, 329 Seiten), illustrations
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  8. Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling
    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Daniel Alfred (HerausgeberIn); Guynes, Sean A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building. As such, this collection grapples with the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and political-economic implications of the relationship between media franchising and transmedia storytelling as they are seen at work in the world's most profitable transmedia franchise

     

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    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Daniel Alfred (HerausgeberIn); Guynes, Sean A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048537433; 9048537436; 9789462986213; 9462986215
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia ; 3
    Schlagworte: Star Wars films; Star wars; PERFORMING ARTS ; Reference; Media studies; Society and culture: general; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences; Star Wars films; Erzählen; Intermedialität; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (PDF, 329 pages), illustrations
  9. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam ; Project MUSE, Baltimore, Md.

    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. 'Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling' offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, 'Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling' demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Dan; Guynes, Sean
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048537433; 9048537436
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 46600 ; EC 6745 ; AP 59800
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia: Participatory Culture and Media Convergence ; ; 3
    Schlagworte: Intermedialität; Erzählen
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-315) and index

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  10. Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam ; JSTOR, New York

    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been... mehr

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    Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling offers a corrective to this oversight by curating essays from a wide range of interdisciplinary scholars in order to bring Star Wars and its transmedia narratives more fully into the fold of media and cultural studies. The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies' projects by examining video games, novels and novelizations, comics, advertising practices, television shows, franchising models, aesthetic and economic decisions, fandom and cultural responses, and other aspects of Star Wars and its world-building in their multiple contexts of production, distribution, and reception. In emphasizing that Star Wars is both a media franchise and a transmedia storyworld, Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling demonstrates the ways in which transmedia storytelling and the industrial logic of media franchising have developed in concert over the past four decades, as multinational corporations have become the central means for subsidizing, profiting from, and selling modes of immersive storyworlds to global audiences. By taking this dual approach, the book focuses on the interconnected nature of corporate production, fan consumption, and transmedia world-building. As such, this collection grapples with the historical, cultural, aesthetic, and political-economic implications of the relationship between media franchising and transmedia storytelling as they are seen at work in the world's most profitable transmedia franchise.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Hassler-Forest, Dan; Guynes, Sean A.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048537433; 9048537436
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 46600 ; EC 6745 ; AP 59800
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia ; ; 3
    Schlagworte: Intermedialität; Erzählen; Star Wars films; PERFORMING ARTS; Media studies; Society and culture: general; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences; SOCIAL SCIENCE; Star Wars films; Erzählen; Intermedialität
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (PDF, 329 Seiten), Illustrations