Metareference across media : : theory and case studies / / edition by Werner Wolf ; in collaboration with Katharina Bantleon and Jeff Thoss.

Strange as it may seem, Cervantes’s novel Don Quixote , Marc Forster’s film Stranger than Fiction , Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream , Pere Borrell del Caso’s painting “Escaping Criticism” reproduced on the cover of the present volume and Mozart’s sextet “A Musical Joke” all share one co...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York : : Rodopi,, 2009.
Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Studies in Intermediality 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 656 pages) :; illustrations.
Notes:
  • "Dedicated to Walter Bernhart on the occasion of his retirement."
  • Papers originally presented at a symposium held in Graz, May 22-24, 2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Metareference across Media: The Concept, its Transmedial Potentials and Problems, Main Forms and Functions / Werner Wolf
  • Metareference from a Semiotic Perspective / Winfried Nöth
  • The Case is ‘this’: Metareference in Magritte and Ashbery / Andreas Mahler
  • Beyond ‘Metanarration’: Form-Based Metareference as a Transgeneric and Transmedial Phenomenon / Irina O. Rajewsky
  • Metalepsis and Its (Anti-)Illusionist Effects in the Arts, Media and Role-Playing Games / Sonja Klimek
  • Generic Titles: On Paratextual Metareference in Music / Hermann Danuser
  • “Music about Music”: Metaization and Intertextuality in Beethoven’s Prometheus Variations opus 35 / Tobias Janz
  • Exploring Metareference in Instrumental Music – The Case of Robert Schumann / René Michaelsen
  • Phantasmic Metareference: The Pastiche ‘Operas’ in Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera / David Francis Urrows
  • Intramedial Reference and Metareference in Contemporary Music / Jörg-Peter Mittmann
  • “Please Play This Song on the Radio”: Forms and Functions of Metareference in Popular Music / Martin Butler
  • “L’architecture n’est pas un art rigoureux”: Jean Nouvel, Postmodernism and Meta-Architecture / Henry Keazor
  • Of Museums, Beholders, Artworks and Photography: Metareferential Elements in Thomas Struth’s Photographic Projects Museum Photographs and Making Time / Katharina Bantleon and Jasmin Haselsteiner-Scharner
  • The Gradable Effects of Self-Reflexivity on Aesthetic Illusion in Cinema / Jean-Marc Limoges
  • Novel in/and Film: Transgeneric and Transmedial Metareference in Stranger than Fiction / Barbara Pfeifer
  • Narrative Fiction and the Fascination with the New Media Gramophone, Photography and Film Metafictional and Media-Comparative Aspects of H. G. Wells’ A Modern Utopia and Beryl Bainbridge’s Master Georgie / Hans Ulrich Seeber
  • Metareference and Intermedial Reference: William Carlos Williams’ Poetological Poems / Daniella Jancsó
  • Metareferentiality in Early Dance: The Jacobean Antimasque / Ingrid Pfandl-Buchegger and Gudrun Rottensteiner
  • Textworlds and Metareference in Comics / Karin Kukkonen
  • Metareference in the Audio-/Radioliterary Soundscape / Doris Mader
  • Metareference in Computer Games / Fotis Jannidis
  • When Metadrama Is Turned into Metafilm A Media-Comparative Approach to Metareference / Janine Hauthal
  • Quotation of Forms as a Strategy of Metareference / Andreas Böhn
  • ‘The Media as Such’: Meta-Reflection in Russian Futurism – A Case Study of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s Poetry, Paintings, Theatre, and Films / Erika Greber
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index.