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    Video Game Characters and Transmedia Storytelling The Dynamic Game Character by Blom, Joleen

    Table of Contents: “…Characters in contemporary media -- Game characters in transmedia storytelling -- The ideal of narrative continuity across works -- Characters in the Japanese media mix -- Changing approaches -- Conclusion -- Bibliography…”
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    Star Wars and the history of transmedia storytelling /

    Imprint 2017
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    Stories : screen narrative in the digital era

    Imprint 2018
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    Storyworlds across media : toward a media-conscious narratology

    Imprint 2014
    Table of Contents: “…The rise of the multimodal novel: generic change and its narratological implications / Wolfgang Hallet -- On absent carrot sticks: the level of abstraction in video games / Jesper Juul -- Film + comics: a multimodal romance in the age of transmedial convergence / Jared Gardner -- Tell it like a game: Scott Pilgrim and performative media rivalry / Jeff Thoss -- Those insane dream sequences: experientiality and distorted experience in literature and video games / Marco Caracciolo -- Transmedia storytelling and transmedial worlds. Strategies of storytelling on transmedia television / Jason Mittell -- A taxonomy of transmedia storytelling / Colin B. …”
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    Reading today

    Imprint 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Cybertext theory and House of Leaves's media positionIn the loop; Kinekphrastic intermediality; The ontological cut; Cybertext embedded; Part II New strategies of reading; 5 New reading strategies in the twenty-first century:: transmedia storytelling via app in Marisha Pessl's Night Film; Introduction: changing reading habits in the twenty-first century; The book market, caught in between: electronic versus printed books; Combining novel and app: reading Marisha Pessl's Night Film; Reading Night Film as paperback and e-book; Conclusion: the media threat as an opportunity for the novel…”
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