ABSTRACT
This collection brings together leading scholars across disciplines to reflect on the relationship between intermediality and multimodality and future directions for the contemporary mediascape, building on a 2022 Linnaeus University lecture series honouring the legacy of Lars Elleström, following his untimely death in December 2021.
The volume contributes to ongoing dialogues about media and society, the challenges and opportunities for academia to engage with developments in the evolving mediascape, and interdisciplinary pathways towards engaging with these questions. Each chapter features an established figure in such fields as multimodality, intermediality, semiotics, narratology, art history, and adaptation studies. Each essay is prefaced with an introduction by the editors and bookended with a discussion transcribed from the original live presentations. A concluding chapter looks ahead to future directions, opening new lines of inquiry around the possibilities for intermediality and multimodality research towards continuing to build on Elleström’s seminal work in the field.
This book will be of interest to scholars in multimodality, intermediality, and media and communication studies.
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under an Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Licence (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Section 1|115 pages
Modelling Intermediality and Multimodality
chapter 2|22 pages
On the Problematics of Building a Formal Media System, or, Why Media Drive Me Crazy
chapter |3 pages
Introduction to Chapter 3
chapter 5|31 pages
The Mutual Complementarity of Lars Elleström's Model of Intermediality and Current Approaches to Multimodality
part Section 2|65 pages
Art Historical Perspectives
part Section 3|69 pages
New Media
