Reboot Culture - Comics, Film, Transmedia (1st ed. 2024)


This book examines the reboot phenomenon from its historical emergence as a concept within the superhero comic book medium, specifically DC Comics, to its conceptual adaptation across media platforms into film and beyond in the new millennium.  It adopts an interdisciplinary perspective that holistically cojoins etymology, history, narrative and discourse as a way to develop a hermeneutics of rebooting. Throughout the book, the author develops a critical morphology to demonstrate the mechanics of the reboot phenomenon as a narrative technique and, also, by 'looking beyond the text itself' to consider economics, reception and, via paratexts, the interstices between.  In doing this the monograph examines the complex dialectical struggle occurring between production and consumption that provides an insight into the way culture industries engage with strategies of regeneration as a principle of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century. 

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This book examines the reboot phenomenon from its historical emergence as a concept within the superhero comic book medium, specifically DC Comics, to its conceptual adaptation across media platforms into film and beyond in the new millennium.  It adopts an interdisciplinary perspective that holistically cojoins etymology, history, narrative and discourse as a way to develop a hermeneutics of rebooting. Throughout the book, the author develops a critical morphology to demonstrate the mechanics of the reboot phenomenon as a narrative technique and, also, by 'looking beyond the text itself' to consider economics, reception and, via paratexts, the interstices between.  In doing this the monograph examines the complex dialectical struggle occurring between production and consumption that provides an insight into the way culture industries engage with strategies of regeneration as a principle of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century.  of franchising in the twenty-first century. 

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Product Details

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Imprint

Palgrave Macmillan

Country of origin

Switzerland

Release date

October 2023

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

2024

Authors

Dimensions

210 x 148mm (L x W)

Edition

1st ed. 2024

ISBN-13

978-3-03-140911-0

Barcode

9783031409110

Categories

LSN

3-03-140911-6



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