Taking inspiration from Bolter and Grusin’s pioneering study Remediation: Understanding New Media (1999), this volume focuses on the notion of remediation as an embodiment of transformation and reformulation, that is visible to the analyst’s eye in a wealth of texts and communicative situations. Indeed, as will be evident from the contributions gathered here, remediation opens up, within the field of language studies, a plethora of possible topics for discussion and further investigation.
Remediating, Rescripting, Remaking Language and Translation in the New Media / Canepari, M., Mansfield, G., Poppi, F.. - (2016), pp. 1-216.
Remediating, Rescripting, Remaking Language and Translation in the New Media
CANEPARI, Michela;MANSFIELD, Gillian;
2016-01-01
Abstract
Taking inspiration from Bolter and Grusin’s pioneering study Remediation: Understanding New Media (1999), this volume focuses on the notion of remediation as an embodiment of transformation and reformulation, that is visible to the analyst’s eye in a wealth of texts and communicative situations. Indeed, as will be evident from the contributions gathered here, remediation opens up, within the field of language studies, a plethora of possible topics for discussion and further investigation.File in questo prodotto:
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