NELK Teaching Workshop: Experimental and Interactive Storytelling (EIS)
Experimental and Interactive Storytelling (EIS)
With globalization bridging distances and cultures and the lightning-fast speed of digital modes of transmission of information and delivery of media, the way we tell stories, as well as the manner in which these stories are consumed and shared, seem to be in a state of constant flux.
21st century narrative media come in many shapes and sizes, from movies, books and tv shows to Instagram stories, works of fan fiction, roleplay and cosplay, and open-world video games, with the modern-day media consumer increasingly taking charge of the stories they want to live and tell. In the summer semester of 2021, the NELK team invites students to explore the notion of experimental and interactive storytelling through an innovative teaching workshop. The workshop will comprise an exercise course co-taught by Ashumi Shah and Danica Stojanovic, who will be focusing on concepts of experimental literature and metamodern narration. Course participants will be divided up into two project groups which will dive into key aspects of experimental and interactive storytelling through exemplary case studies. Topics for discussion include:
? Adaptations and retellings
? Roleplay and cosplay
? Videogames and board games
? Comics, manga and anime
? Literary events and pilgrimages
? Fandoms and fan practices
? Choose-your-own-adventure texts
? Social media stories
? Celebrity and public figure stories
The teaching workshop will conclude with a student conference in July 2021, in which students present and discuss case studies of their choice. The student conference invites further discussion and inquiry into the dynamic practices of storytelling and broadens the scope of application of cultural and narrative theory.
?
For the conference Zoom details, please write to: ashumi.shah@philhist.uni-augsburg.de
?
Friday, 16 July 2021
15:00 15:15? | Opening Remarks |
Part 1 | Fandom and Fan Fiction |
15:15-15:40 | Goldberg, Carolin and Lübcke, Michaela: The Destiel Fanfiction Response to the Supernatural Series Finale ?? |
15:40-15:55 | Pilling, Louisa: Published Twilight Fanfiction |
15:55-16:10 | Müller, Sandra: Werther Fandom and Modern Fan Culture: A Comparative Study |
16:10-16:25 | Akman, Damla: ‘Stucky’ Queerbaiting in the Marvel Cinematic Universe |
16:25-16:40 | Discussion |
16:40-17:00? | Coffee / Tea Break |
17:00-18:00 | Keynote by Nicolle Lamerichs: Material Fandom: Cosplay, Affect and Sustainability |
?
Saturday, 17 July 2021
9:00-9:10 | Opening Remarks |
Part 2 | Gaming, Cosplay and Celebrity Engagement |
9:10-10:10 | D?rr, Sarah; Herrmann, Sebastian; Schwab, Alexandra: Are there Dragons in Your Dungeons?: Collaborative Stories, Possible Worlds |
10:10-10:25 | Kurz, Michael: Historical Accuracy and Fidelity in Red Dead Redemption 2 |
10:25-10:40 | Sungur, Cansu: A Triforce of Meaning: Interactivity in Breath of the Wild |
10:40-10:55 | Knittel, Amelie: “Your Next Line is...“: Visual Storytelling through Make-Up in JoJo’s Bizarre |
10:55-11:10 | Mann, Verena: Cosplay in Six The Musical |
11:10-11:25 | Discussion |
11:25-12:30 | Lunch Break |
12:30-12:45 | Felsberger, Isabell: The World of One Piece: Fandom & Author-Fan Engagement? |
12:45-13:00 | Bayluk, Ezgi: Fan Impressions and Hajiyame Isayama |
13:00-13:15 | Ehlert, Anita: James Charles: The Dark Side of Parasocial Relationships |
13:15-13:30 | Hubl, Angelika: Heidi Klum’s Celebrity and Forms of Capital |
13:30-13:45 | Bublies, Markus: Designing Rules for Lore-Based Pen & Paper Games |
13:45-14:00 | Discussion |
14:00-14:30 | Coffee/Tea Break |
Part 3 | Transmedia Storytelling, Intermediality and Adaptation |
14:30-14:45 | Auguste, Lisa: Marvel Cinematic Universe as a Hypertext |
14:45-15:00 | Miller, Jennifer: Adaptation and Alternative History in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton |
15:00-15:15 | Discussion |
15:15-15:30 | Coffee/Tea Break |
Part 4 | Collaborative Culture and Social Media |
15:30-15:45 | Dombrowski, Teresa: Deconstructing Gaga Movement Language |
15:45-16:00 | Horky, Marina: Bear Gryll’s Predicament in You vs. Wild |
16:00.16:15 | Spielmann, Miriam: Druck and Audience Engagement |
16:15-16:30 | Discussion |
16:30-16:45 | Closing Remarks |
?