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Beteiligte: Stein, Louisa Ellen (HerausgeberIn), Busse, Kristina (Sonstige)
Verfasserangabe: ed. by Louisa Ellen Stein and Kristina Busse
veröffentlicht:
Jefferson, NC [u.a.] McFarland 2012
Medientyp: Buch, E-Book

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Beschreibung: Includes bibliographical references and index
Umfang: X, 241 S.; 23 cm
Notiz: Introduction: the literary, televisual and digital adventures of the beloved detective
Transmedia and Collective Intelligence. Sherlock's epistemological cconomy and the value of "fan" knowledge: how producer-fans play the (great) game of fandom
Winning "the grand game": Sherlock and the fragmentation of fan discourse
Sherlock then and now. "But it's the solar system!": reconciling science and faith through astronomy
Terror, nostalgia and the pursuit of Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock
Decoding the industrial and digital city: visions of security in Holmes' and Sherlock's London
Adaptations and intertextuality. Shaping Sherlocks: institutional practice and the adaptation of character
Sherlock's webs: what the detective remembered from the doctor about transmediality
Holmes in the small screen: the television contexts of Sherlock
Interpreting Sherlock. "Good old index"; or, the mystery of the infinite archive
Sherlock: critical reception by the media
Holmes abroad: Dutch fans interpret the famous detective
Postmodern Sherlock. Sherlock and the (re)invention of modernity
Sherlock as cyborg: bridging mind and body
Conclusion: transmedia Sherlock and beyond
ISBN: 0786468181
9780786468188
Sprache: Englisch
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Erscheint auch als: Sherlock and transmedia fandom, Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2012, 1 Online-Ressource (x, 241 Seiten)
Online-Ausg.: Sherlock and transmedia fandom, Jefferson, NC [u.a.] : McFarland, 2012
Kollektion: Verbunddaten SWB
Inhaltsangabe

Introduction: the literary, televisual and digital adventures of the beloved detective / Louisa Ellen Stein and Kristina Busse -- Transmedia and Collective Intelligence. Sherlock's epistemological cconomy and the value of "fan" knowledge: how producer-fans play the (great) game of fandom / Matt Hills -- Winning "the grand game": Sherlock and the fragmentation of fan discourse / Ashley D. Polasek -- Sherlock then and now. "But it's the solar system!": reconciling science and faith through astronomy / Ariana Scott-Zechlin -- Terror, nostalgia and the pursuit of Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock / Ellen Burton Harrington -- Decoding the industrial and digital city: visions of security in Holmes' and Sherlock's London / Anne Kustritz and Melanie E. S. Kohnen -- Adaptations and intertextuality. Shaping Sherlocks: institutional practice and the adaptation of character / Elizabeth Jane Evans -- Sherlock's webs: what the detective remembered from the doctor about transmediality / C B Harvey -- Holmes in the small screen: the television contexts of Sherlock / Tom Steward -- Interpreting Sherlock. "Good old index"; or, the mystery of the infinite archive / Roberta Pearson -- Sherlock: critical reception by the media / Paul Rixon -- Holmes abroad: Dutch fans interpret the famous detective / Nicolle Lamerichs -- Postmodern Sherlock. Sherlock and the (re)invention of modernity / Balaka Basu -- Sherlock as cyborg: bridging mind and body / Francesca Coppa -- Conclusion: transmedia Sherlock and beyond / Kristina Busse and Louisa Ellen Stein

"The critically-acclaimed BBC television series Sherlock (2010 - ) re-envisions Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective for the digital age, joining participants in the active traditions of Sherlockians/Holmesians and fans from other communities, including science fiction, media, and anime fandom. This collection explores the cultural intersections and fan traditions that converge in Sherlock and its fandoms"--Provided by publisher

Introduction: the literary, televisual and digital adventures of the beloved detective \ Louisa Ellen Stein and Kristina Busse
Transmedia and Collective Intelligence. Sherlock's epistemological cconomy and the value of "fan" knowledge: how producer-fans play the (great) game of fandom \ Matt Hills
Winning "the grand game": Sherlock and the fragmentation of fan discourse \ Ashley D. Polasek
Sherlock then and now. "But it's the solar system!": reconciling science and faith through astronomy \ Ariana Scott-Zechlin
Terror, nostalgia and the pursuit of Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock \ Ellen Burton Harrington
Decoding the industrial and digital city: visions of security in Holmes' and Sherlock's London \ Anne Kustritz and Melanie E. S. Kohnen
Adaptations and intertextuality. Shaping Sherlocks: institutional practice and the adaptation of character \ Elizabeth Jane Evans
Sherlock's webs: what the detective remembered from the doctor about transmediality \ C B Harvey
Holmes in the small screen: the television contexts of Sherlock \ Tom Steward
Interpreting Sherlock. "Good old index"; or, the mystery of the infinite archive \ Roberta Pearson
Sherlock: critical reception by the media \ Paul Rixon
Holmes abroad: Dutch fans interpret the famous detective \ Nicolle Lamerichs
Postmodern Sherlock. Sherlock and the (re)invention of modernity \ Balaka Basu
Sherlock as cyborg: bridging mind and body \ Francesca Coppa
Conclusion: transmedia Sherlock and beyond \ Kristina Busse and Louisa Ellen Stein.