Body and Text: Cultural Transformations in New Media Environments

Exploring the interplay of media, identity, and transformation

David Callahan editor Anthony Barker editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:24th Aug '19

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This collection of essays examines the relationship between media transformation and identity, exploring how narratives evolve across different formats. Body and Text provides fresh insights into contemporary culture.

In Body and Text: Cultural Transformations in New Media Environments, a collection of academic essays explores the intricate relationship between media, identity, and transformation. The authors delve into how the transformation of monetary value mirrors broader cultural shifts, particularly in the media landscape. As products and narratives evolve, so too do the identities of individuals engaging with them, highlighting the importance of understanding these dynamics in contemporary society.

The essays challenge traditional hierarchies of media analysis by examining how various forms of storytelling—whether through television, film, or video games—interact and influence one another. The concept of adaptation is redefined, moving beyond mere transformation of high-status classical works into new media formats. Instead, the emergence of digital platforms has democratized this process, allowing narratives to flow in multiple directions and enabling innovative exchanges between diverse media forms.

Furthermore, the book emphasizes that transformation is not merely a byproduct of technological advancements; it is a central theme in popular storytelling. As audiences engage with these narratives, they also reshape their own identities, making the study of these transformations essential for understanding contemporary culture. Body and Text offers valuable insights into the ongoing dialogue between media and personal identity, making it a crucial read for those interested in new media studies and cultural transformations.

ISBN: 9783030251888

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203 pages

1st ed. 2019