La vanguardia del cómic digital: Transmedialidad y recursos narrativos en Joselito de Marta Altieri = Digital Comics Avant-garde: Transmediality and narrative resources in Marta Altieri's Joselito

IF 0.2 Q4 COMMUNICATION H-ermes-Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2020-07-12 DOI:10.1285/I22840753N18P163
R. Bartual, Gerardo Vilches
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One of the latest and more complex examples of the potentialities of digital comics is Joselito (2018-) by Spanish author Marta Altieri. Published on her own webpage, Joselito is a serial melodrama, in which the author uses all her knowledge as a webpage designer in order to introduce various intermedial elements, such as real-time diegetic music, photographs, chat conversations, gif animations, memes or vertical scroll as a reading mechanism, imitating our way of reading someone else's stories today. In this paper, we propose a study of Joselito's narrative and analyze the strategies that it uses when it comes to represent psychological and subjective realities, as well as the way it provokes emotional and sensorial responses in the readers. We also analyze the implications of the absence of the conventional panoptic qualities of conventional comics, which are replaced by a multimodal way of organizing information. We also investigate the many ways whereby Joselito defies the most traditional comic definitions, not to mention the great changes that animations introduce in the representation of movement. Additionally, we analyze how the return of serial narrative and the possibility of extending each chapter without restrictions have an influence in webcomics like Joselito, making way to a different kind of narrative, based on the anecdotal and on routine, where the psychological evolution of the characters is not as important as it is in the classical graphic novel.
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数字漫画的前卫:Joselito de Marta Altieri中的跨媒体性和叙事资源=数字漫画前卫:Marta Altieri的Joselito中的跨媒体性和叙事资源
数字漫画潜力的最新和更复杂的例子之一是西班牙作家玛尔塔·阿尔蒂耶里的《何塞利托》(2018-)。在她自己的网页上,Joselito是一个连环情节剧,作者利用她作为网页设计师的所有知识,引入各种中间元素,例如实时叙事音乐,照片,聊天对话,gif动画,模因或垂直卷轴作为阅读机制,模仿我们今天阅读别人故事的方式。在本文中,我们提出了一项研究何塞利托的叙事,并分析了它使用的策略,当它涉及到心理和主观现实,以及它在读者中引发情感和感官反应的方式。我们还分析了传统漫画缺乏传统的全光性的影响,它被组织信息的多模式方式所取代。我们还研究了许多方式,其中Joselito违背了最传统的漫画定义,更不用说动画在运动表现中引入的巨大变化。此外,我们分析了连环叙事的回归以及不受限制地延长每一章的可能性如何影响像《约瑟利托》这样的网络漫画,以轶事和日常为基础,为不同类型的叙事铺平道路,其中角色的心理演变不像经典图画小说那样重要。
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