Writing the visible page : a multimodal approach to graphic devices in literary fiction
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2013
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This practice-led project has two outcomes: a collection of short stories titled 'Corkscrew Section', and an exegesis. The short stories combine written narrative with visual elements such as images and typographic devices, while the exegesis analyses the function of these graphic devices within adult literary fiction. My creative writing explores a variety of genres and literary styles, but almost all of the stories are concerned with fusing verbal and visual modes of communication. The exegesis adopts the interpretive paradigm of multimodal stylistics, which aims to analyse graphic devices with the same level of detail as linguistic analysis. Within this framework, the exegesis compares and extends previous studies to develop a systematic method for analysing how the interactions between language, images and typography create meaning within multimodal literature. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63020/1/Jarryd_Luke_Thesis.pdf Luke, Jarryd A. (2013) Writing the visible page : a multimodal approach to graphic devices in literary fiction. PhD by Creative Works, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #Creative Writing #Literary Studies #Practice-led #Short Stories #Multimodality #Hybrid Texts #Typography |
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