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Record Nr.

UNINA9910820102703321

Titolo

Metalepsis in popular culture / / edited by Karin Kukkonen, Sonja Klimek

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : De Gruyter, c2011

ISBN

1-283-16657-7

9786613166579

3-11-025280-5

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (296 p.)

Collana

Narratologia : contributions to narrative theory, , 1612-8427 ; ; 28

Classificazione

EC 3770

Altri autori (Persone)

KukkonenKarin <1980->

KlimekSonja

Disciplina

700.9051

Soggetti

Metalepsis

Popular culture

Narration (Rhetoric)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

The product of an international and interdisciplinary conference, Metalepsis in Popular Culture, held from 25 June to 27 June 2009, with the financial support of the Bureau d'égalité and the Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines, at Neuchâtel University in Switzerland.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Karin Kukkonen and Sonja Klimek : Preface -- Karin Kukkonen : Metalepsis in popular culture: an introduction -- Sonja Klimek : Metalepsis in fantasy fiction -- Liviu Lutas : Narrative metalepsis in detective fiction -- David Ben-Merre : I'm so vain I bet I think this song is about myself: Carly Simon, pop music and the problematic "I"? of lyric poetry -- Tisha Turk : Metalepsis in fan vids and fan fiction -- Henry Keazor : "I had the strangest week ever!" metalepsis in music videos -- Erwin Feyersinger : Metaleptic TV crossovers -- Jeff Thoss : "Some weird kind of video feedback time warp zapping thing": television, remote controls and metalepsis -- Keyvan Sarkhosh : Metalepsis in popular comedy film -- Jean-Marc Limoges : Metalepsis in the cartoons of Tex Avery: expanding the boundaries of transgression -- Karin Kukkonen : Metalepsis in comics and graphic novels -- Roberta Hofer : Metalepsis in live performance: holographic projections of the cartoon band "gorillaz" as a means of metalepsis --



Harald Fricke : Pop-culture in history: metalepsis and metareference in German and Italian music theatre -- John Pier : Afterword -- General bibliography on metalepsis.

Sommario/riassunto

When readers become victims of the murder mysteries they are immersed in, when superheroes embark on a quest to challenge their authors or when the fictional rock band Gorillaz flirt with Madonna during their performance, then metalepsis in popular culture occurs. Metalepsis describes the transgression of the boundary between the fictional world and (a representation of) the real world. This volume establishes a transmedial definition of metalepsis and explores the phenomenon in twelve case studies across media and genres of popular culture: from film, TV series, animated cartoons, graphic novels and popular fiction to pop music, music videos, holographic projections and fan cultures. Narrative studies have considered metalepsis so far largely as a phenomenon of postmodern or avant-garde literature. Metalepsis in Popular Culture investigates metalepsis' ties to the popular and traces its transmedial importance through a wealth of examples from the turn of the 20th century to this day. The articles also address larger issues such as readerly immersion, the appeal of complexity in popular culture, or the negotiation of fiction and reality in media, and invite readers to rethink these issues through the prism of metalepsis.