“Oltre l’adattamento? Narrazioni espanse: intermedialità, transmedialità, virtualità”, edited by Massimo Fusillo, Mirko Lino, Lucia Faienza, Lorenzo Marchese, Bologna, il Mulino, 2020. – Discussion edited by Lorenzo Marmo

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/sigma.v0i5.8780

Keywords:

adaptation, intermediality, transmediality, transcodification, Media Studies, media archaeology, repressed, prism

Abstract

~ Elisabetta Abignente ~
Transmedialità, autorialità, nuovi media. Alcune considerazioni su Oltre l’adattamento?
The article offers a presentation and a critical discussion of the book Oltre l’adattamento? Narrazioni espanse: intermedialità, transmedialità, virtualità, edited by Massimo Fusillo, Mirko Lino, Lucia Faienza, Lorenzo Marchese (il Mulino, Bologna 2020). The analysis focuses on the innovative elements of the interdisciplinary approach of the volume, and is centred, in particular, on three topics that emerge transversally in the essays: transmediality, between production and experience; the new idea of authorship generated by the adaptation processes; the expansion of the field of investigation to new media and new forms.

~ Lorenzo Marmo ~
Investigating the Prism. Concerning Oltre l’adattamento?
The contribution presents a critical discussion of the volume Oltre l’adattamento?, edited by Massimo Fusillo, Mirko Lino, Lucia Faienza and Lorenzo Marchese, highlighting the theoretical and methodological tenets of the book. In particular, the article focuses on the complexity of contemporary mediascape, on the role film plays within it, and on the medio-archaeological traces haunting it.

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Author Biographies

Elisabetta Abignente, University di Naples Federico II

Fixed-term Researcher in Literary Criticism and Comparative Literature, and qualified as Associate Professor in the same field. Her research interests corcern the representation of waiting in the XXth century novel (Quando il tempo si fa lento. L’attesa amorosa nel romanzo del Novecento, Carocci 2014), translingual writers (In eredità l’altrove. Andreï Makine all’incrocio tra due mondi, Ad est dell’Equatore 2018), inter artes studies (chapter La letteratura e le altre arti, in Letterarature Comparate, ed. F. de Cristofaro, Carocci 2014), and the genealogical novel (Rami nel tempo. Memorie di famiglia e romanzo contemporaneo, Donzelli 2021). She has been Principal Investigator of the STAR 2014 project «The Family Novel» and has edited, with E. Canzaniello, a monographic issue of «Enthymema» on the same topic.

Lorenzo Marmo, Mercatorum University – University of the System of the Italian Chambers of Commerce

Lorenzo Marmo is Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies at Universitas Mercatorum, and he also teaches film at the University of Naples “L’Orientale”. He obtained his PhD from Roma Tre University in 2014, with a dissertation on cinema, photography, and urban space in the first half of the Twentieth Century. In 2017 he was Lauro de Bosis Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University, with a project on cinema and urban culture in postwar Italy. He is the author of Roma e il cinema del dopoguerra. Neorealismo melodramma noir (Bulzoni 2018). He is also co-editor, with Ilaria A. De Pascalis, of the n. 20 dossier of the journal «Imago. Studi di cinema e media» dedicated to the surfaces, boundaries and formats of contemporary images, and with Carlo Baghetti and Jim Carter of the volume Italian Industrial Literature and Film. Perspectives on the Representation of Postwar Labor (Peter Lang 2021).

Published

2021-12-20

How to Cite

Abignente, E., & Marmo, L. (2021). “Oltre l’adattamento? Narrazioni espanse: intermedialità, transmedialità, virtualità”, edited by Massimo Fusillo, Mirko Lino, Lucia Faienza, Lorenzo Marchese, Bologna, il Mulino, 2020. – Discussion edited by Lorenzo Marmo. SigMa - Rivista Di Letterature Comparate, Teatro E Arti Dello Spettacolo, (5), 587–615. https://doi.org/10.6093/sigma.v0i5.8780

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