ABSTRACT

In this pioneering new book, authors Klastrup and Tosca explore the many ways that transmedial worlds are present in people’s everyday life, proposing a new theory of (trans)media use for the digital age.

People are not only reading, watching and playing in fictional worlds like never before, but also using them to reflect about their lives through Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and other channels, commenting on their marriages or their life at the office, analyzing current news, or reminiscing on the role these worlds played in their childhood. The book’s unique methodological approach combines an aesthetic and literary perspective that looks closely at the different fictional universes, with an empirical user perspective that builds upon 15 years of sustained work on transmediality. The result is a theory that covers both the personal, experiential dimension of fictional worlds and the social dimension of sharing with each other.

A fascinating and contemporary examination of media worlds and their communities, this book offers students and scholars of fandom, media, cultural and reception studies a new theoretical and methodological framework, through which to understand the phenomenon of transmedial worlds, and people's engagement with them.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|33 pages

Foundations of Transmedial Worlds

chapter 3|34 pages

Methods

Studying Engagement with Transmedial Worlds

chapter 4|34 pages

Appropriations

chapter 5|25 pages

Connections

chapter 6|21 pages

Evaluation

chapter 7|22 pages

Lifetimes

chapter 8|6 pages

Concluding Remarks