Font Size: a A A

The Overflowing Narrative Of The Screen

Posted on:2010-04-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P J HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360275989384Subject:Journalism
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
2008 which is the beginning of the year of "the human-powed search" by Chinese netizens's mind. Form the "Amoy Tiger" to the "Searching for the father of Olympic champion",even netizens finded a secretary of real estate board smoked a kind of expensive cigarettes,"The human-powed search" has a tremendous impact of this new wave of network quickly attracted a lot of people,which includes many Internet users,but also there is no lack of major media,as well as experts in various fields.Is also the warm attention of the public to network in many hot spots of society events and even played an increasingly important role.As a narrative form,the network with the network of cultural narrative of the development of a new extension of the narrative mode,which not only different from the oral narrative,printed narrative,film narrative and other traditional forms of narrative,and even beyond its own unique network Hypertext narrative,and form a network of online narrative and narrative of the new model of combining.In this paper,from 2006 to 2008 part of "the human-powed search" case studies as a text,through "the human-powed search" feature of the narrative,as well as "the human-powed search" word structure, use of McLuhan's "cool media" theory,Bakhtin's "voice of the public clamor" theory and "Carnival'' theory and other theories,for more than ten individuals who "the human-powed search" incident on the network "human search" phenomena.In this paper,the form of the human narrative from oral narrative to "the human-powed search" evolution of a new narrative,in-depth analysis of the narrative characteristics of this "spillover" of new screen media narrative in the network under the guidance of the new breakthroughs,and rational analysis the prospects for its development and culture.
Keywords/Search Tags:Culture media, New media Narratology, Human-powered search
PDF Full Text Request
Related items