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  • Title: Crossmedia Innovations

    Crossmedia Innovations

    Texts, Markets, Institutions
    by Indrek Ibrus (Volume editor) Carlos A. Scolari (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2013 Others
  • Title: Adolescent Fans

    Adolescent Fans

    Practices, Discourses, Communities
    by Pilar Lacasa (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Transmedia Cultures

    Transmedia Cultures

    A Companion
    by Simon Bacon (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Third Digital Documentary

    Third Digital Documentary

    A Theory and Practice of Transmedia Arts Activism, Critical Design and Ethics
    by Anita Wen-Shin Chang (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Cultural and Creative Industries of Childhood and Youth

    Cultural and Creative Industries of Childhood and Youth

    An interdisciplinary exploration of new frontiers
    by Valérie-Inés De la Ville (Volume editor) Pascale Garnier (Volume editor) Gilles Brougère (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Transmedia and Public Representation

    Transmedia and Public Representation

    Transgender People in Film and Television
    by Magalí Daniela Pérez Riedel (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Adolescentes y fans

    Adolescentes y fans

    Prácticas, discursos, comunidades
    by Pilar Lacasa (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Hybris: Literatura y Cultura Latinoamericanas

    ISSN: 2736-5298

    Since Ancient Greece and the classical era, philosophers, artists and critics have delved into the relationships between literature and other arts. First it was painting and plastic arts –ut pictura poesis, by Simónides de Ceos and Horacio–, later on music, architecture, theatrical representation, sculpture and already, in modern and contemporary times, photography, cinema, television, the mass media. At present this vast and stimulating field of cultural and artistic hybridizations has been completed with new technologies and all "transmedia narratives", generating concepts and transversal actions attached to digital creation and new communicative realities: touch-media, cross-media, intermediality, transmediality, hypertextuality, multimodality, etc. This collection, Hybris: Latin American Literature and Culture, intends, on the one hand, to investigate in the diachronic sense that these relationships have been emerging in the literary and cultural field, understood as aesthetic, practical, leveling and technical borrowing parameters between arts and, therefore the other, is to reflect from a philosophical, social, cultural and theoretical perspective on the possibilities offered by such hybridizations, always within a Latin American context. In classical mythology, Hybris was the goddess of excess, insolence, the absolute absence of moderation, and evoked the need to go beyond limits. This new concept of Hybris intends to insist on the mythological marks of transgression, erasing borders between the arts, shaking the tendency to subdivision and containment and, at the same time, it also demandings identification with the Latin term hybrida, which alludes to the racial or cultural mixing. Hybridization and symbiosis between arts will therefore be the outlines and contexts in which these studies will be invested. Desde la Antigua Grecia y la época clásica, filósofos, artistas y críticos han profundizado en las relaciones entre la literatura y otras artes. Primero fue la pintura y artes plásticas –ut pictura poesis, de Simónides de Ceos y Horacio–, más adelante la música, la arquitectura, la representación teatral, la escultura y ya, en la época moderna y contemporánea, la fotografía, el cine, la televisión, los mass media. En la actualidad este vasto y estimulante campo de hibridaciones culturales y artísticas se ha completado con las nuevas tecnologías y todas las "narrativas transmedia", generando conceptos y actuaciones transversales anejas a la creación digital y a las nuevas realidades comunicativas: touch-media, cross-media, intermedialidad, transmedialidad, hipertextualidad, multimodalidad, etc. Esta colección, Hybris: Literatura y Cultura Latinoamericanas, pretende, por un lado, indagar en el sentido diacrónico que estas relaciones han ido perfilando en el campo literario y cultural entendidos como parámetros estéticos, prácticos, de nivelación y préstamos técnicos entre artes y, por otro, reflexionar desde una perspectiva filosófica, social, cultural y teórica sobre las posibilidades que ofrecen tales hibridaciones, siempre dentro de un contexto latinoamericano. En la mitología clásica, Hybris era la diosa de la desmesura, la insolencia, la ausencia absoluta de moderación, y evocaba la necesidad de traspasar límites. Este nuevo concepto de Hybris pretende insistir en las marcas mitológicas de la transgresión, borrando fronteras entre las artes, sacudiendo la tendencia a la parcelación y a la contención y, a la vez, reclama también la identificación con el término latino hybrida, que alude a la mezcla de sangre. Hibridación y simbiosis entre artes serán, por tanto, los contornos y contextos en los que se imbricarán estos estudios.

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