Comparative Media Studies

AMES 627S

Explores the impact of media forms on content, style, form, dissemination, & reception of literary & theoretical texts. Assumes media forms are materially instantiated & investigates their specificities as important factors in their cultural work. Puts different media forms into dialogue, including print, digital, sonic, kinematic & visual texts, & analyzes them within a theoretically informed comparative context. Focuses on twentieth & twenty-first century theories, literatures, & texts, esp. those participating in media upheavals subject to rapid transformations. Purview incl. transmedia narratives, where different versions of connected narratives appear in multiple media forms.
Curriculum Codes
  • STS
  • ALP
Cross-Listed As
  • ISS 615S
  • LIT 625S
  • VMS 625S
Typically Offered
Fall and/or Spring