"Remediating Texts and Contexts from Shakespeare to the Present" examines remediation as a pivotal mechanism characterising processes of cultural (re)production and dissemination as well as of literary rewritings and transformations. The various contributions approach the notion of remediation from a plurality of perspectives, analysing its rich phenomenology both in terms of the transferring of a literary or cultural product from one medium to another, and of the changes affecting a single expressive form under the impact of technology. All the essays offer new and original insights into texts and contexts participating in complex media networks of production, consumption, assimilation, competition, and reformulation. Thanks to its broad s...
This handbook offers students and researchers compact orientation in their study of intermedial phen...
This article proposes media ecology-a combination of media studies and performance studies with lite...
Addressing for the first time Shakespeare’s place in counter-cultural cinema, this book examines and...
"Remediating Texts and Contexts from Shakespeare to the Present" examines remediation as a pivotal m...
The book explores the relevance of remediation to the formation and development of literature and cu...
The book explores the relevance of remediation to the formation and development of literature and cu...
The brief introduction examines the notion of remediation and how it is approached from a pluralit...
Textual elements, especially narratives and characters, can move from one media system to another, a...
The notion of remediation can be taken to refer to a series of linguistic, cultural and psychologica...
Taking inspiration from Bolter and Grusin’s pioneering study Remediation: Understanding New Media (...
The notion of remediation can be taken to refer to a series of linguistic, cultural and psychologica...
Taking inspiration from Bolter and Grusin’s pioneering study Remediation: Understanding New Media (...
Performing Shakespeare in modern times is an act of mediation between characters and actors, creatin...
In his 1991 Writing Space. The Computer, Hypertext and the History of Writing, David Bolter addresse...
This essay is composed of two parts. The first chapter reflects on the genesis of film language, and...
This handbook offers students and researchers compact orientation in their study of intermedial phen...
This article proposes media ecology-a combination of media studies and performance studies with lite...
Addressing for the first time Shakespeare’s place in counter-cultural cinema, this book examines and...
"Remediating Texts and Contexts from Shakespeare to the Present" examines remediation as a pivotal m...
The book explores the relevance of remediation to the formation and development of literature and cu...
The book explores the relevance of remediation to the formation and development of literature and cu...
The brief introduction examines the notion of remediation and how it is approached from a pluralit...
Textual elements, especially narratives and characters, can move from one media system to another, a...
The notion of remediation can be taken to refer to a series of linguistic, cultural and psychologica...
Taking inspiration from Bolter and Grusin’s pioneering study Remediation: Understanding New Media (...
The notion of remediation can be taken to refer to a series of linguistic, cultural and psychologica...
Taking inspiration from Bolter and Grusin’s pioneering study Remediation: Understanding New Media (...
Performing Shakespeare in modern times is an act of mediation between characters and actors, creatin...
In his 1991 Writing Space. The Computer, Hypertext and the History of Writing, David Bolter addresse...
This essay is composed of two parts. The first chapter reflects on the genesis of film language, and...
This handbook offers students and researchers compact orientation in their study of intermedial phen...
This article proposes media ecology-a combination of media studies and performance studies with lite...
Addressing for the first time Shakespeare’s place in counter-cultural cinema, this book examines and...