INTERMEDIALITY AND STORYTELLING

INTERMEEDIALISUS JA LOOJUTUSTAMINE

Collected and edited by: Marina Grishakova and Katre Pärn

This special issue of Hortus Semioticus is a collection of papers from the postgraduate workshop “Intermediality and Storytelling” (Tartu, October 17-19, 2008). The authors approach the issues of intermediality, mediation and storytelling from different theoretical perspectives, drawing on recent developments in narratology, film theory and culture studies. Along with the papers by young scholars, we publish the interview with Distinguished Humanities Professor Brian McHale (The Ohio State University) who attended the workshop as a honorable guest and delivered a public lecture entitled “Narrativity and Segmentivity, or, Poetry in the Gutter”


CONTENTS | SISUKORD

Editors’ forewordpdf
INTERVIEW
On the Obligation toward the Difficult Whole.
The interview with Brian McHale, Distinguished Humanities Professor (The Ohio State University)
pdf
Olga AnissimovaThe Contents and Contexts of the Three Adaptations of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heightspdf
Maria Mäkelä The Dark and Darker Sides of Bill Clinton:
An intermedial reading of consciousness representation and some remarks on multiply mediated experientiality
pdf
Katre PärnAdaptation of Text as Adaptation of Language:
the problem of formalistic adaptation and beyond
pdf
Tytti RantanenGazing Me, Gazing You.
Narrativity, visuality and the questions of power and desire in
Marguerite Duras’ Le Ravissement de Lol V. Stein and India Song
pdf
Maarja SaldreOn Transmedial Emptybeachpdf
Maria SeppänenTime and Eternity of the Body. The Temporality of commercial pictures as a narrative categorypdf
Katre VäliNarrative Construction in Poetry Theatrepdf