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Manifestaciones artísticas en las constelaciones multimodales:
diálogos hipertextuales y uso de dinámicas TIC
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Title: Manifestaciones artísticas en las constelaciones multimodales:
diálogos hipertextuales y uso de dinámicas TIC |
Authors: JUAN-PENALVA, Joaquín Samper Cerdán, María |
Editor: Dykinson |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Ciencias Sociales y Humanas |
Issue Date: 2022 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/30678 |
Abstract:
This proposal is based on the concept of literary constellation, delimited by Professor
Guadalupe Jover (2007): "A unit of analysis that manages to merge the horizon of the texts and the
reader" (p. 121), that is, that it is about constructions interpretive where the links are delimited by
the viewer. The concept of multimodal is added to this premise to form a fabric of artistic
manifestations belonging to different languages: cinema, series, video games, music,
literature... Transmedia narratives allow the elements that make up a fiction to be dispersed
through different distribution channels, in such a way that a coordinated and unified entertainment
experience is guaranteed. For this reason, the constellations are a tool to create maps of various
artistic manifestations and bring students closer to a reality that at first may seem alien. This
proposal is proposed for the Degree in Audiovisual Communication, the Degree in Journalism and
the Degree in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication, and the resulting constellations
highlight the ability to connect works that were part of their cultural background with others that
they have been discovering through this practice. In addition, in the constellations it has been
possible to weave creations from distant times and contents through the identification of recurring
elements. Thus, the importance of transmedia readings is reaffirmed, especially in a changing
context in which it is increasingly a greater challenge to capture the attention of students.
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Keywords/Subjects: multimodal constellation transmedia archetype TIC |
Knowledge area: CDU: Lingüística y literatura |
Type of document: application/pdf |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
Appears in Collections: Capítulos de libros Ciencias Sociales y Humanas
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