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'A king of infinite space’: Shakespearean Spaces in Theatre and Comics
As one of the pillars of the Western canon, Shakespeare has been a source of inspiration for many forms of popular culture: comics make no exception, having often used Shakespearean plays as a base for adaptations whose degree of fidelity to the source ...
Eleonora Fois
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The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 55, Issue 5, Page 1144-1168, October 2022.
Katriina Heljakka
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La trasparenza del velo. Il dispositivo fotoletterario in “Le Voile noir” d’Anny Duperey
In 1955 the young Anny Legras (later known by the stage name of Anny Duperey) found the lifeless bodies of her parents who died of accidental asphyxiation in their bathroom.
Margareth Amatulli
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Notes on Research of Popular Literature in the Central European Context [PDF]
The article maps current issues concerning popular literature in Central European cultures with a special emphasis on the Hungarian, Slovak, Czech and Polish contexts.
Kristián Benyovszky
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“Nobody Is Ever Alone”: The Use of Social Media Narrative to Include the Viewer in SKAM
The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 54, Issue 2, Page 232-256, April 2021.
Jill Walker Rettberg
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Gomorra - La serie, esempio di transmedialità incompleta [PDF]
Numerous scholars have debated the transmediality of Gomorrah - The Series, offering varying opinions. The thesis we aim to support is that this is a case of incomplete transmediality, primarily due to gaps in Sky Italia's promotional strategies ...
Maria Grazia Falà
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Tracking Trends and Brands in the International Children's Book Market
Books are embedded in the culture and language of their origins. Some works may have achieved classic status within their own cultural realm, and yet, even if they have the good fortune to be successfully promoted abroad, they do not necessarily manage ...
Petra Thiel
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This essay we analyze the characteristics of the transmedia transition of a well-known event in the Italian cultural, social, and media scape: the Festival of Sanremo.
Luca Bertoloni
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Michel Houellebecq’s Transmedial Œuvre: Extension of the Realm of Creative Intervention
This article analyses Michel Houellebecq’s use of multimedia in order to reveal how he creates transmedial worlds that cross media thresholds. Through plurimedial combinations, expansive adaptations, and post-textual work, Houellebecq extends the realms ...
Ashley Harris
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Gender Regimes in Animation Movies or About What Modern Cinderella Should Be
A good story is always in demand. But today the fairy tale is not only told in the mode of verbal translation in the family circle, it becomes the subject of repeated media transformations form, printed illustrated text, comic, film, TV series, cartoon ...
Paula Shikhavtsova
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