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Networked Reenactments

Networked Reenactments

Stories Transdisciplinary Knowledges Tell

by Katie King
Paperback
Publication Date: 05/01/2012

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Since the 1990s, the knowledge, culture, and entertainment industries have found themselves experimenting, not altogether voluntarily, with communicating complex information across multiple media platforms. Against a backdrop of competing national priorities, changing technologies, globalization, and academic capitalism, these industries have sought to reach increasingly differentiated local audiences, even as distributed production practices have made the lack of authorial control increasingly obvious. As Katie King describes in Networked Reenactments, science-styled television-such as the Secrets of Lost Empires series shown on the PBS program Nova-demonstrates how new technical and collaborative skills are honed by television producers, curators, hobbyists, fans, and even scholars. Examining how transmedia storytelling is produced across platforms such as television and the web, she analyzes what this all means for the humanities. What sort of knowledge projects take up these skills, attending to grain of detail, evoking affective intensities, and zooming in and out, representing multiple scales, as well as many different perspectives? And what might this mean for feminist transdisciplinary work, or something sometimes called the posthumanities?
ISBN:
9780822350729
9780822350729
Category:
Feminism & feminist theory
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
05-01-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Duke University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
392
Dimensions (mm):
235x156x25mm
Weight:
0.57kg
Katie King

Katie King is a new voice to the saga market. She lives in Kent, and has worked in publishing. She has a keen interest in twentieth-century history and was inspired by a period spent living in South East London.

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