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Storytelling in the digital world / edited by Anna De Fina, Georgetown University, and Sabina Perrino, Binghamton University. — 1 online resource. — (Benjamins current topics). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2156434.pdf>.Дата создания записи: 18.04.2019 Тематика: Narration (Rhetoric); Digital storytelling.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; REFERENCE / Writing Skills Коллекции: EBSCO Разрешенные действия: –
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- Storytelling in the Digital World
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Introduction: Storytelling in the digital world
- References
- “My life has changed forever!”: Narrative identities in parodies of Amazon reviews
- Introduction
- Identities online
- “False” identities
- Parody
- Parodies of Amazon reviews
- Methods
- Findings
- Steering Wheel Work Tray
- Banana Slicer
- Tuscan Milk
- Three Wolf Moon T-Shirt
- BIC Cristal for Her Ball Pen
- Discussion and conclusions
- References
- Introduction
- Online retellings and the viral transformation of a Twitter breakup story
- Introduction
- Theoretical-methodological framework
- Retellings and resemiotization
- Data and sources
- Analysis
- Thematic focus
- Use of semiotic resources
- Participation frameworks
- Authorial roles
- Audience participation
- Analysis of comments
- Conclusions
- References
- Recontextualizing racialized stories on YouTube
- Introduction
- Recontextualizing racialized stories on YouTube: Stancetaking and scaling
- Italy’s Lega Nord (‘Northern League’): Politics and migration
- Racializing joking remarks on YouTube
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Transcription conventions
- “We are going to our Portuguese homeland!”: French Luso-descendants’ diasporic Facebook conarrations of vacation return trips to Portugal
- Interactional approaches to narrative as social practice
- Narrating nationalism
- Narrating the ethnonational we’s on Facebook
- The Portuguese diaspora in France, offline and online
- Diasporic Facebook group: Tu sais que tu viens du Portugal Quand / You know you come from Portugal when
- Diasporic Facebook group: Tu sais que tu viens du Portugal Quand / You know you come from Portugal when
- Posting about vacation trips to Portugal
- Creating collectivities and simultaneities
- Anticipating departure
- Simultaneity
- Narrating shared Return to France
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Sharing the moment as small stories: The interplay between practices & affordances in the social media-curation of lives
- Introduction
- Small stories for a narrative analysis of sharing the moment
- Data and methods: Sharing the moment on social media
- Facebook data: Status updates & selfies
- Paratexts
- Analysis: Taking a narrative stance as a systematic practice for sharing the moment
- Analysis: Taking a narrative stance as a systematic practice for sharing the moment
- Evolving affordances for taking a narrative stance
- Pre-selection for story “ingredients”
- Visual narrative stancetaking
- Shared selfies, knowing friends and co-narration
- Taking a narrative stance and story-linking
- Discussion: Taking a narrative stance in the context of designing ‘Stories’
- Concluding reflections: The normativity of sharing lives-in-the-moment
- References
- Introduction
- Index
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