Total Intermediality?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22029/ko.2014.844Abstract
Christine Schwanecke's Intermedial Storytelling combines intermediality studies and cognitive narrative theory to develop a typology for the analysis of prose narratives which thematise, imitate or incorporate the medium of photography. The book constitutes a valuable and rigorous study regarding text-image relations including numerous meticulous close readings. However, the discussions of specific texts occasionally apply the concepts rather liberally, leading to the question whether all that is mentioned can justifiably be subsumed under the heading of intermediality.
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