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      The Politics of Ephemeral Digital Media
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      The Politics of Ephemeral Digital Media

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      Permanence and Obsolescence in Paratexts

      The Politics of Ephemeral Digital Media

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      The Politics of Ephemeral Digital Media book

      Permanence and Obsolescence in Paratexts
      Edited BySara Pesce, Paolo Noto
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 13 June 2016
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315718330
      Pages 264
      eBook ISBN 9781315718330
      Subjects Humanities
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      Pesce, S., & Noto, P. (Eds.). (2016). The Politics of Ephemeral Digital Media: Permanence and Obsolescence in Paratexts (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315718330

      ABSTRACT

      In the age of "complex Tv", of social networking and massive consumption of transmedia narratives, a myriad short-lived phenomena surround films and TV programs raising questions about the endurance of a fictional world and other mediatized discourse over a long arc of time. The life of media products can change direction depending on the variability of paratextual materials and activities such as online commentaries and forums, promos and trailers, disposable merchandise and gadgets, grassroots video production, archives, and gaming. This book examines the tension between permanence and obsolescence in the production and experience of media byproducts analysing the affections and meanings they convey and uncovering the machineries of their persistence or disposal. Paratexts, which have long been considered only ancillary to a central text, interfere instead with textual politics by influencing the viewers’ fidelity (or infidelity) to a product and affecting a fictional world’s "life expectancy". Scholars in the fields of film studies, media studies, memory and cultural studies are here called to observe these byproducts' temporalities (their short form and/or long temporal extention, their nostalgic politics or future projections) and assess their increasing influence on our use of the past and present, on our temporal experience, and, consequently, on our social and political self-positioning through the media.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |10 pages

      The Politics of Ephemeral Digital Media: Permanence and Obsolescence in Paratexts

      BySARA PESCE, PAOLO NOTO

      part |2 pages

      PART I: Understanding "Short Shelf-Life" Media

      chapter 1|19 pages

      Short Shelf-Life Media: Ephemeral Digital Practices and the Contemporary Dream of Permanence

      BySARA PESCE

      chapter 2|13 pages

      The Politics of Paratextual Ephemeralia

      ByJONATHAN GRAY

      chapter 3|15 pages

      Paratext between Time and Space in Digital Media

      ByGIULIO LUGHI

      chapter 4|15 pages

      Beyond the Threshold: Paratext, Transcendence, and Time in the Contemporary Media Landscape

      ByVALENTINA RE

      part |2 pages

      PART II: Screen Time and Memory

      chapter 5|18 pages

      Googling Sherlock Holmes: Popular Memory, Platforms, Protocols and Paratexts

      ByROBERTA PEARSON

      chapter 6|15 pages

      Nostalgia for the Future: How TRON: Legacy’s Paratexual Promotion Campaign Rebooted the Franchise

      ByKIM WALDEN

      chapter 7|13 pages

      Hoaxing the Media: 1920s Film Ballyhoo and an Archaeology of Presence

      ByFABRICE LYCZBA

      chapter 8|15 pages

      Sound Memories: “Talker Remakes,” Paratexts, and the Cinematic Past

      ByKATHLEEN LOOCK

      chapter 9|15 pages

      Paratexts from Cinephilia to Mediaphilia (through Ludication Culture)

      ByROY MENARINI, LUCIA TRALLI

      part |2 pages

      PART III: Mutant Paratexts: Interactivity, Promotion, Gameplay, Fandom

      chapter 10|15 pages

      Interactivity and the Modalities of Textual-Hacking: From the Bible to Algorithmically Generated Stories

      ByWILLIAM URICCHIO

      chapter 11|13 pages

      One Does Not Simply Walk Away from the Past. The Van Der Memes and the Dynamics of Memory and Spreadability

      ByPAOLA BREMBILLA

      chapter 12|15 pages

      “You Had to Be There”: Alternate Reality Games and Multiple Durational Temporalities

      BySTEPHANIE JANES

      chapter 13|15 pages

      The TV Recap: Knowledge, Memory, and Complex Narrative Orientation

      ByCLAUDIO BISONI

      chapter 14|15 pages

      The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Paratexts in a Flexible World

      ByMARTA BONI

      chapter 15|13 pages

      TV Series, Convergence Culture, and the Davy Crockett Hat

      ByVERONICA INNOCENTI, GUGLIELMO PESCATORE
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