Telecinematic stylistics. (2020)
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- Title:
- Telecinematic stylistics. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Telecinematic stylistics
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Christian Hoffmann, Monika Kirner-Ludwig.
- Editors:
- Hoffmann, Christian
Kirner-Ludwig, Monika, 1981- - Contents:
- 1. Introduction: introducing telecinematic stylistics, Christian R. Hoffmann (University of Augsburg, Germany) and Monika Kirner-Ludwig (University of Albany, State University of New York, USA)2. Adapting Medieval stuff to fit the Modern Screen: a cognitive-pragmatic approach to strategies of evoking and ridiculing obsolete frames to entertain today's recipient, Monika Kirner-Ludwig (University of Albany, State University of New York, USA)3. 'Drucilla, we need to talk': The formulaic nature of problem-oriented talk in soap operas, Sabine Jautz (Universität Siegen, Germany) and Verena Minow (Ruhr-Universität, Germany)4. On the usefulness of the Sydney Corpus of television dialogue (SydTV) as a reference point for corpus linguistic and stylistic analyses of TV series, Monika Bednarek (University of Augsburg, Germany)5. 'I shouldn't have let this happen': demonstratives in film dialogue and film representation, Maria Pavesi (Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy)6. Ideology in the multimodal discourse of television documentaries on Irish travellers' and gypsies' communities in the UK, Roberta Piazza (University of Sussex, UK)7. Voice-over and presenter narration in TV documentaries, Jan Chovanec (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)8. How comics communicate on the screen: telecinematic discourse in comic-to-film adaptations, Christina Sanchez-Stockhammer (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany)9. A multimethod analysis of autism spectrum disorder representation in1. Introduction: introducing telecinematic stylistics, Christian R. Hoffmann (University of Augsburg, Germany) and Monika Kirner-Ludwig (University of Albany, State University of New York, USA)2. Adapting Medieval stuff to fit the Modern Screen: a cognitive-pragmatic approach to strategies of evoking and ridiculing obsolete frames to entertain today's recipient, Monika Kirner-Ludwig (University of Albany, State University of New York, USA)3. 'Drucilla, we need to talk': The formulaic nature of problem-oriented talk in soap operas, Sabine Jautz (Universität Siegen, Germany) and Verena Minow (Ruhr-Universität, Germany)4. On the usefulness of the Sydney Corpus of television dialogue (SydTV) as a reference point for corpus linguistic and stylistic analyses of TV series, Monika Bednarek (University of Augsburg, Germany)5. 'I shouldn't have let this happen': demonstratives in film dialogue and film representation, Maria Pavesi (Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy)6. Ideology in the multimodal discourse of television documentaries on Irish travellers' and gypsies' communities in the UK, Roberta Piazza (University of Sussex, UK)7. Voice-over and presenter narration in TV documentaries, Jan Chovanec (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)8. How comics communicate on the screen: telecinematic discourse in comic-to-film adaptations, Christina Sanchez-Stockhammer (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany)9. A multimethod analysis of autism spectrum disorder representation in fictional television, Susan Reichelt (University of Lancaster, UK)10. Metatextual devices in Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious (1946), Adriana Gordejuela (Universidad de Navarra, Spain)11. The Visual Discourse of Shots and Cuts: applying the Cooperative Principle to horror film cinematography, Christoph Schubert (Universität Vechta, Germany)12. Repetition in sitcom humour, Thomas Messerli (University of Basel, Switzerland)13. 'Subtitles have to become my ears not my eyes': pragmatic and stylistic choices behind Closed Captions for deaf and hard-of-hearing people: the example of the television programme Breaking Bad, Annie Dahne (Chatteris Educational Foundation (Hong Kong) and Roberta Piazza (University of Sussex, UK)14. Relevance in film trailer communication: a multimodal account, Heike Krebs (University of Augsburg, Germany)BibliographyIndex. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 791.4301
Motion pictures
Cinematography
Television programs - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350042865
9781350042872 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350042858
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