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A Companion to Media Authorship

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576 Seiten
Englisch
Wiley & Sonserschienen am09.04.20131. Auflage
Gathering together the insights of leading media scholars and practitioners, 28 original chapters map the field of authorship in a cutting-edge, multi-perspectival, and truly authoritative manner. The contributors develop new and innovative ways of thinking about the practices, attributions, and meanings of authorship.mehr
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KlappentextGathering together the insights of leading media scholars and practitioners, 28 original chapters map the field of authorship in a cutting-edge, multi-perspectival, and truly authoritative manner. The contributors develop new and innovative ways of thinking about the practices, attributions, and meanings of authorship.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-470-67096-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum09.04.2013
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten576 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.23513637
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Notes on Contributors ix 1 Introduction: The Problem of Media Authorship 1Derek Johnson and Jonathan Gray Part I Theorizing and Historicizing Authorship 2 Authorship and the Narrative of the Self 23John Hartley 3 The Return of the Author: Ethos and Identity Politics 48Kristina Busse 4 Making Music: Copyright Law and Creative Processes 69Olufunmilayo B. Arewa 5 When is the Author? 88Jonathan Gray 6 Hidden Hands at Work: Authorship, the Intentional Flux, and the Dynamics of Collaboration 112Colin Burnett Part II Contesting Authorship 7 Participation is Magic: Collaboration, Authorial Legitimacy, and the Audience Function 135Derek Johnson 8 Telling Whose Stories? Re-examining Author Agency in Self-Representational Media in the Slums of Nairobi 158Brian Ekdale 9 Never Ending Story: Authorship, Seriality, and the Radio Writers Guild 181Michele Hilmes 10 From Chris Chibnall to Fox: Torchwood´s Marginalized Authors and Counter-Discourses of TV Authorship 200Matt Hills 11 Comics, Creators, and Copyright: On the Ownership of Serial Narratives by Multiple Authors 221Ian Gordon Part III Industrializing Authorship 12 Benny Hill Theatre´´: Race,´´ Commodification, and the Politics of Representation 239Anamik Saha 13 Cynical Authorship and the Hong Kong Studio System: Li Hanxiang and His Shaw Brothers Erotic Films 257Stephen Teo 14 The Authorial Function of the Television Channel: Augmentation and Identity 275Catherine Johnson 15 The Mouse House of Cards: Disney Tween Stars and Questions of Institutional Authorship 296Lindsay Hogan 16 Transmedia Architectures of Creation: An Interview with Ivan Askwith 314Jonathan Gray 17 Dubbing the Noise: Square Enix and Corporate Creation of Videogames 324Mia Consalvo Part IV Expanding Authorship 18 Authorship Below-the-Line 349John T. Caldwell 19 Production Design and the Invisible Arts of Seeing 370David Brisbin 20 Scoring Authorship: An Interview with Bear McCreary 391Derek Johnson 21 #Bowdown to Your New God: Misha Collins and Decentered Authorship in the Digital Age 403Louisa Ellen Stein 22 Collaboration and Co-Creation in Networked Environments: An Interview with Molly Wright Steenson 426Megan Sapnar Ankerson 23 Dawn of the Undead Author: Fanboy Auteurism and Zack Snyder´s Vision´´ 440Suzanne Scott Part V Relocating Authorship 24 Authoring Hype in Bollywood 465Aswin Punathambekar 25 Auteurs at the Video Store 485Daniel Herbert 26 Authorship and the State: Narcocorridos in Mexico and the New Aesthetics of Nation 506Hector Amaya 27 Scripting Kinshasa´s Teleserials: Reflections on Authorship, Creativity, and Ownership 525Katrien Pype 28 We Never Do Anything Alone´´: An Interview on Academic Authorship with Kathleen Fitzpatrick 544Jonathan Gray and Derek Johnson Index 551mehr
Kritik
"All in all, an engaging examination of the multiple dimensions of authorship in the 21st century. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." (Choice, 1 December 2013)mehr

Autor

Jonathan Gray is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is author of Watching with The Simpsons: Television, Parody, and Intertextuality (2006), Television Entertainment (2008), Show Sold Separately: Promos, Spoilers, and Other Media Paratexts (2010), and Television Studies (with Amanda Lotz, 2012). He is co-editor of amongst others, Battleground: The Media (with Robin Andersen, 2008), and Satire TV: Politics and Comedy in the Post-Network Era (with Jeffrey P. Jones and Ethan Thompson, 2009).Derek Johnson is Assistant Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at University of Wisconsin, Madison. His research focuses on production cultures and creative identities in the media industries. He is the author of Media Franchising: Creative License and Collaboration in the Culture Industries (2013), as well as the co-editor of the forthcoming Intermediaries: Management of Culture and Cultures of Management (with Avi Santo and Derek Kompare, 2014).
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