The study of intermediality explores the exchangeability of expressive means and aesthetic conventions between different art and media forms, a trend amplified and enabled by the digital age. It has become a powerful structuring concept in digital humanities, where traditional boundaries between disciplines as well as genres are being eroded. Contributors to this volume discuss the concepts of intermediality and digital humanities from a range of theoretical perspectives. While in the humanities, generally, there is continued focus on traditional textuality, this up-to-date collection demonstrates the explosive potential of new forms of hypermedia studies to transform our understanding of a range of genres.
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Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek's areas of scholarship include (comparative) literature and cultural studies, comparative media and communication studies, and postcolonial studies. His PhD in Comparative Literature is from the University of Alberta. He has published over 200 articles and many books in the broad area of comparative cultural studies and is editor of CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, the pioneering online-only journal published since 1998, and series editor of the Comparative Cultural Studies series of monographs published by Purdue University Press.
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