In this interview Mary-Laure Ryan faces some problems that arise from her definition of «transmedia narrative». Can every semiotic system tell stories? How can we elaborate a definition of «narrative» which accounts both for cognitive and semantic aspects? How can we dispense with the syntactic level if we need a definition of «narrativity» that suits every semiotic system? Answering these questions, Ryan deals with other proposals developed around the same theoretical problems, and points out a thought-provoking argument against Meir Sternberg’s functionalist definition of narrative.
Defining transmedia narrative: problems and questions. Dialogue with Mary-Laure Ryan / F. Pianzola; F. Passalacqua. - In: ENTHYMEMA. - ISSN 2037-2426. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:(2011), pp. 65-71.
Defining transmedia narrative: problems and questions. Dialogue with Mary-Laure Ryan
PIANZOLA, FEDERICO;
2011
Abstract
In this interview Mary-Laure Ryan faces some problems that arise from her definition of «transmedia narrative». Can every semiotic system tell stories? How can we elaborate a definition of «narrative» which accounts both for cognitive and semantic aspects? How can we dispense with the syntactic level if we need a definition of «narrativity» that suits every semiotic system? Answering these questions, Ryan deals with other proposals developed around the same theoretical problems, and points out a thought-provoking argument against Meir Sternberg’s functionalist definition of narrative.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.