Engaging history in the media building a framework for interpreting historical presentations as worlds
Dissertation, University of Oulu, 2019
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Oulu
University of Oulu
2019
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Schriftenreihe: | Acta Universitatis Ouluensis. B, Humaniora
174 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Dissertation, University of Oulu, 2019 This dissertation suggests that historical presentations should be understood as literary worlds. It studies how they are engaged with in the current media environment. The concept of a world offers a novel way of analysing how presentations are identified as being specifically historical presentations. In the case of the traditional written history, the identification of historical worlds is determined by contrasting their implied world-state at the present moment against the actual world’s world-state at the present moment with the help of counterfactual heuristics. This is done because the evidence of any e.g. past events can only be evaluated in the present as the past itself is inaccessible. The dissertation approaches the evaluation of history from a presentist point of view. It is argued that within the digital media environment, historical presentations are intuitively interpreted as incomplete presentations or as fragments of a larger whole. The functioning of historical presentations is examined as part of a large media network. History’s availability through a variety of media is then analysed through the concepts of transmedia and remediation. It is concluded that history is necessarily mediated and that the current media environment is changing how history is being engaged with. |
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Beschreibung: | 82 Seiten 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9789526224497 978-952-62-2449-7 |