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Audionarratology : Interfaces of Sound and Narrative / ed. by Till Kinzel, Jarmila Mildorf.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Narratologia : Contributions to Narrative Theory ; 52Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (VIII, 267 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110464320
  • 9783110472257
  • 9783110472752
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 400
LOC classification:
  • P96.N35 A93 2016
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Audionarratology: Prolegomena to a Research Paradigm Exploring Sound and Narrative -- Music and Storytelling -- Music in Multimodal Narratives: The Role of the Soundtrack in Digital Stories -- Staging the Ghost Blend in Two Versions of the Ballad “Big Joe and Phantom 309” -- “Put the Heart Into it!”: Narrative in Country Music and the Blues -- Animae Partus: Conceptual Mythopoeisis, Progressive Rock, and the Many Voices of Pain of Salvation’s BE -- Sound Art -- A Narratology of Audio Art: Telling Stories by Sound -- A Narratology of Radio Drama: Voice, Perspective, Space -- Voice and Sound in the Anti-Narrative Radio Play -- Disappearing Sounds: Poetry, Noise and Narrative -- Aural Energies in Rimini Protokoll’s Call Cutta: Sound, Documentary, Performance and Narratological Aspects of “The World’s First Mobile Phone Theatre” -- Sound, Narrative and Immersion -- Hearing Storyworlds: How Video Games Use Sound to Convey Narrative -- Voicing the Split Narrator: Readers’ Chores in Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif” -- Audiobooks and Print Narrative: Similarities in Text Experience -- Pictures into Sound: Aural World-Making in Art Gallery Audio Guides -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
Summary: Audionarratology is a new 'postclassical' narratology that explores interfaces of sound, voice, music and narrative in different media and across disciplinary boundaries. Drawing on sound studies and transmedial narratology, audionarratology combines concepts from both while also offering fresh insights. Sound studies investigate sound in its various manifestations from disciplinary angles as varied as anthropology, history, sociology, acoustics, articulatory phonetics, musicology or sound psychology. Still, a specifically narrative focus is often missing. Narratology has broadened its scope to look at narratives from transdisciplinary and transmedial perspectives. However, there is a bias towards visual or audio-visual media such as comics and graphic novels, film, TV, hyperfiction and pictorial art. The aim of this book is to foreground the oral and aural sides of storytelling, asking how sound, voice and music support narrative structure or even assume narrative functions in their own right. It brings together cutting-edge research on forms of sound narration hitherto neglected in narratology: radio plays, audiobooks, audio guides, mobile phone theatre, performance poetry, concept albums, digital stories, computer games, songs.
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Frontmatter -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Audionarratology: Prolegomena to a Research Paradigm Exploring Sound and Narrative -- Music and Storytelling -- Music in Multimodal Narratives: The Role of the Soundtrack in Digital Stories -- Staging the Ghost Blend in Two Versions of the Ballad “Big Joe and Phantom 309” -- “Put the Heart Into it!”: Narrative in Country Music and the Blues -- Animae Partus: Conceptual Mythopoeisis, Progressive Rock, and the Many Voices of Pain of Salvation’s BE -- Sound Art -- A Narratology of Audio Art: Telling Stories by Sound -- A Narratology of Radio Drama: Voice, Perspective, Space -- Voice and Sound in the Anti-Narrative Radio Play -- Disappearing Sounds: Poetry, Noise and Narrative -- Aural Energies in Rimini Protokoll’s Call Cutta: Sound, Documentary, Performance and Narratological Aspects of “The World’s First Mobile Phone Theatre” -- Sound, Narrative and Immersion -- Hearing Storyworlds: How Video Games Use Sound to Convey Narrative -- Voicing the Split Narrator: Readers’ Chores in Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif” -- Audiobooks and Print Narrative: Similarities in Text Experience -- Pictures into Sound: Aural World-Making in Art Gallery Audio Guides -- Notes on Contributors -- Index

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Audionarratology is a new 'postclassical' narratology that explores interfaces of sound, voice, music and narrative in different media and across disciplinary boundaries. Drawing on sound studies and transmedial narratology, audionarratology combines concepts from both while also offering fresh insights. Sound studies investigate sound in its various manifestations from disciplinary angles as varied as anthropology, history, sociology, acoustics, articulatory phonetics, musicology or sound psychology. Still, a specifically narrative focus is often missing. Narratology has broadened its scope to look at narratives from transdisciplinary and transmedial perspectives. However, there is a bias towards visual or audio-visual media such as comics and graphic novels, film, TV, hyperfiction and pictorial art. The aim of this book is to foreground the oral and aural sides of storytelling, asking how sound, voice and music support narrative structure or even assume narrative functions in their own right. It brings together cutting-edge research on forms of sound narration hitherto neglected in narratology: radio plays, audiobooks, audio guides, mobile phone theatre, performance poetry, concept albums, digital stories, computer games, songs.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Jun 2024)