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Proceedings of the 31st ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, 2020
This poster paper explores semiotics and rhetoric as narrative in social media visual culture, specifically with issues of identity and social change on social media platforms such as YouTube. Under the umbrella of semiotics, postmodernism, and poststructuralism, the paper builds upon the work of Roland Barthes, Stuart Hall, and Safiya Umoja Noble by ...
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This poster paper explores semiotics and rhetoric as narrative in social media visual culture, specifically with issues of identity and social change on social media platforms such as YouTube. Under the umbrella of semiotics, postmodernism, and poststructuralism, the paper builds upon the work of Roland Barthes, Stuart Hall, and Safiya Umoja Noble by ...
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New Surveys in the Classics, 1991
Greek pottery provides us with a fascinating, if bewildering, variety of painted scenes. It is therefore no cause for astonishment that study of imagery, iconography, narrative method, mythical and contemporary subject matter, etc. should be of major scholarly concern.
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Greek pottery provides us with a fascinating, if bewildering, variety of painted scenes. It is therefore no cause for astonishment that study of imagery, iconography, narrative method, mythical and contemporary subject matter, etc. should be of major scholarly concern.
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Laws of imitation and intermedia narrative – on imitation of word narrative by image narrative
Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2022Abstract Image narrative was long regarded as imitation of a story already told in word narrative rather than as direct imitation of real life. In the connection between imitation and medium, there are the phenomena of the medium’s own position and “Anders-streben.” The former emphasizes the medium following its own nature, and the ...
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Children, Visual Images, and Narratives
Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures, 2011Book reviews of - Colomer, Teresa, Bettina Kummerling-Meibauer, and Cecilia Silva-Diaz, eds. New Directions in Picturebook Research. New York: Routledge, 2010 - Edwards, Gail, and Judith Saltman. Picturing Canada: A History of Canadian Children’s Illustrated Books and Publishing. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2010 - Harding, Jennifer, and Pat Pinsent, eds.
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Narrative, Experience, and the Image
2019This chapter addresses the issue of narrative and experience from the perspective of ancient images, and with a focus on sculpture, a medium which does not seem particularly appropriate for pictorial narrative. As a first step, it discusses this evident lack of congruence between pictorial narrative and sculpture, and show ways in which narrative can ...
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New Literary History, 1975
(I) the verisimilitude of the space, within which the position of the character is always determined, even when a close-up eliminates the decor; (2) [the fact that] the intention and effects of the decoupage are exclusively dramatic or psychological. In other words, played in a theater and seen from a seat in the orchestra, the scene would have exactly
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(I) the verisimilitude of the space, within which the position of the character is always determined, even when a close-up eliminates the decor; (2) [the fact that] the intention and effects of the decoupage are exclusively dramatic or psychological. In other words, played in a theater and seen from a seat in the orchestra, the scene would have exactly
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Layers of narratives, images, and analysis
Qualitative Research Journal, 2015Purpose– In this paper, the authors offer a methodological discussion and examples of visual analysis processes. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate a data analysis method that the authors named layered textural analysis, which brought together images and texts in ways that changed existing and decontextualized understandings.
Hannah H. Covert, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg
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Narrative and the Moving Image
2019This chapter applies a rhetorical-functionalist approach to several problems in the philosophy of narrative in the moving image. Drawing on the work of Meir Sternberg, the first section defines narrative in terms of three temporal effects: prospection, retrospection, and re-cognition.
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