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Stephen Joyce

    A River of Han
    Transmedia Storytelling and the Apocalypse
    • Exploring the allure of the apocalypse in culture, this book examines how the post-apocalyptic genre has evolved alongside media transformations, becoming a prime medium for transmedia storytelling. It highlights the genre's ability to create a captivating blend of the strange and familiar, providing a consistent narrative framework that accommodates diverse stories from various creators. Through case studies of notable franchises, the book illustrates the genre's unique appeal and its role in contemporary storytelling.

      Transmedia Storytelling and the Apocalypse
    • A River of Han

      • 397pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Is there a non-Western form of tragedy? This volume argues that the Korean concept of han should be considered an Eastern tragic vision which is gaining prominence in the West through the critically acclaimed works of diasporic writers such as Nobel Prize-nominee Richard E. Kim, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and Chang-rae Lee. Through close readings of the works of leading Korean American authors, the book explicates the philosophical, historical, and postcolonial roots of 'han' and its distinctive aesthetics in contrast to classical Western tragedy. It then examines how specific authors deploy this concept to portray the cultural conditions of Asian Americans and offers powerful insights into the interplay of cultural memory and aesthetics. Finally, the tragic vision offers a counterpoint to many of the optimistic visions of social change that underpin contemporary theories of ethnic or postcolonial fiction and offers a critical perspective on foundational theoretical assumptions.

      A River of Han