: Winfried Nöth, Nina Bishara
: Self-Reference in the Media
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110198836
: Approaches to Applied Semiotics [AAS]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 204.20
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: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
: English
: 351
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This book explores the semiotic foundations of reference and self-reference. It focuses on the transdisciplinary context of self-reference within postmodern culture and examines original studies from the worlds of print advertising, photography, film, television, computer games, media art, web art, body art, and music. In the broad sense adopted by the authors, the concept of self-reference includes self-reflexivity, metatextuality, metapictures, metamusic, metacommunication, intertextual, and even intermedial reference, although to different degrees and at different levels.



Winfried Nöth andNina Bishara, University of Kassel, Germany.

Frontmatter1
Contents9
Self-reference in the media:The semiotic framework15
Distortion, fabrication, and disclosure in a self-referential culture:The irresistible force of reality43
Modes of self-reference in advertising59
Metapictures and self-referential pictures73
“Absolut Anonymous”: Self-reference in opaque advertising91
The death of photography in self-reference107
Marilyn:A paragone of the camera gaze119
The self-reflexive screen: Outlines of a comprehensive model137
Nostalgia of the media / in the media155
Self-reference in animated films167
On the use of self-disclosure as a mode of audiovisual reflexivity177
The old in the new: Forms and functions of archive material in the presentation of television history on television195
There’s no business without show-business: Self-reference as self-promotion207
Computer games:The epitome of self-reference219
Self-reference in computer games: A formalistic approach231
Metacommunication in play and in (computer) games249
Self-reflexivity in computer games: Analyses of selected examples265
Looking through the computer screen: Self-reflexivity in net.art281
The artist and her bodily self: Self-reference in digital art/media303
Metafiction and metamusic: Exploring the limits of metareference315
Backmatter337