| Description | This course analyzes narrative and storytelling
with a particular focus on serial, time-based, and
interactive texts. Students will investigate a
variety of dynamic storytelling approaches through
the principles of narratology - the study of
structures, conventions, and functions of
narrative. Students will consider how established
approaches to narration, character,
world-building, and temporality evolve and shift
in the context of serial and dynamic media. Case
studies can include fiction and non-fiction serial
narratives in print and electronic forms;
sound-based and moving-image works; interactive
texts; and gaming environments. The relationship
between image, text, and sound will be explored
across different formats, and the changing role of
the reader/viewer/player will be considered.
Readings and case studies will trace the
evolution, diversification, and innovation in
dynamic storytelling, with the goal of giving
students a deeper understanding of the
compositional choices in their own storytelling
practices. |
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