Bros, Sophie
Cet article se penche sur Le Monde Perdu (1912) d’Arthur Conan Doyle au regard de la démultiplication de ses variantes visuelles. Nous étudions notamment le film de Harry Hoyt de 1925, les illustrations de Rountree qui ont accompagné la première édition en anglais et celles de Dupuis, Bailly et Ruck de la première édition française. L’article montr...
Gonzalez, Alina Nuñez, Nadine Segura Tornero, Alfredo
At the confluence of the didactics of creativity, the pedagogy of emotion and the ludology of learning, this article presents, in a co-actional and multicultural approach, the first conclusions of a collaborative research oriented by the design of a 2D video game LBH 2.0 (©2017), original adaptation of The Human Beast of Zola by students BTS and IU...
Lindberg, Emma
Denna uppsats undersöker hur den materiella spelvärlden i The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt konstrueras och presenteras, med fokus på medialiserade figurationer, rumslighet och transmediala berättelseelement. Med utgångspunkt i posthumanistisk teori och materiell semiotik kartlägger studien hur den virtuella miljön i spelet också fungerar som en aktiv delta...
Salmose, Niklas Bruhn, Jørgen
Intermedial Ecocriticism: The Climate Crisis Through Art and Media provides an extensive understanding of the climate crisis as it is represented in a number of medial forms, including scientific reports, popular science, graphic novels, documentaries, websites, feature films, and advertising. Theoretically, this is the first book that combines two...
Van Godtsenhoven, Karen
Through the central concept of movement, interpreted in three different ways, this article delves into the life and work of French fashion designer and author Sonia Rykiel, who treated fashion design as a form of transmedial écriture. Rykiel’s unruly and innovative concept of the ‘démode’ was launched in the context of a generational and relational...
Cetera-Włodarczyk, Anna Havlíčková Kysová, Šárka Kowalcze-Pawlik, Anna Mišterová, Ivona Reuss, Gabriella
This collectively authored position paper discusses “hybrid” Shakespeares in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on productions that offer formal experimentation and transnational perspectives. While their contexts remain regional, they provide an insight into how Shakspeare has been mobilised regionally. The paper consists of four distinct parts,...
Watt, Caitlin G.
Published in
Journal of the International Arthurian Society
The five Arthurian romances of Chrétien de Troyes were hugely influential in establishing King Arthur’s world as one that could easily expand to include the adventures of a seemingly endless group of chivalric heroes. Chrétien’s use of character details to connect his romances and suggest a shared fictional world inspired other romance writers as w...
Sanchez-Mesa, Domingo; Baetens, Jan; 4749;
status: published
Handley, Agata Allen, David
Published in
Discourses on Culture
The Alice in Wonderland ride in Disneyland, which opened in 1958, was designed to place visitors inside the action, as if seeing things through Alice’s eyes. It drew on the film and on concept artwork, as well as the Lewis Carroll book; and can be seen as a transmedial work, which utilised a complex set of media elements. It can also be considered ...
Chrzanowska-Kluczewska, Elżbieta
Published in
Discourses on Culture
With the narrative and visual turn engaging research in several scholarly disciplines over the last decades, the author of this article intends to approach the issue of world-formation in such pictorial representations that have originated in response to verbal texts, mostly literary. The study assumes a semiotic vantage point, with text understood...