In May 2015 I was invited at the University of Tartu by professor Peeter Torop and the Department of Semiotics. I was asked to discuss the thesis by Maarja Ojamaa with the title “The transmedial aspect of cultural autocommunication” for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in Semiotics and Cultural Studies. Ojamaa’s work offers a coherent path through the main problems of “transmediality” and “intermediality”, exploring the current debate on the issues of “transmedia storytelling” and “transmedial narratology” in a cultural semiotic perspective devoted to Lotman’s theory (Lotman 2001).
Transmediality and cultural semiotics / Dusi, Nicola Maria. - In: BALTIC SCREEN MEDIA REVIEW. - ISSN 2346-5522. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:(2015), pp. 119-126. [10.1515/bsmr-2015-0028]
Transmediality and cultural semiotics
DUSI, Nicola Maria
2015
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In May 2015 I was invited at the University of Tartu by professor Peeter Torop and the Department of Semiotics. I was asked to discuss the thesis by Maarja Ojamaa with the title “The transmedial aspect of cultural autocommunication” for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in Semiotics and Cultural Studies. Ojamaa’s work offers a coherent path through the main problems of “transmediality” and “intermediality”, exploring the current debate on the issues of “transmedia storytelling” and “transmedial narratology” in a cultural semiotic perspective devoted to Lotman’s theory (Lotman 2001).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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