A TRANSMEDIA NARRATION OF CIRCE THROUGH MADELINE MILLER’S ADAPTATION OF THE ANCIENT GODDESS
A TRANSMEDIA NARRATION OF CIRCE THROUGH MADELINE MILLER’S ADAPTATION OF THE ANCIENT GODDESS
Author(s): Zohreh Ramin, Habibeh RazaviSubject(s): Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Filološki fakultet, Nikšić
Keywords: Transmedia; mythology; re-telling; hyper media; Circe
Summary/Abstract: Transmedia storytelling involves unfolding several narratives across differing platforms while each text makes a distinctive contribution to the creation of a unique grand narrative. According to Henry Jenkins, one of the ways in which contemporary writers are using transmedia literature is by recreating old stories in a new way. Madeline Miller has challenged the dominant male perspective by re-writing an ancient myth through the female point of view and renegotiating the female presence in literary history. Transmedia has allowed the writer to rewrite mythical history and participate in the recreation of literary history. Through transmedia, the readers are no longer passive observers, but rather active participants involved in the creation of the literary world that in Circe’s case is an enhanced myth.
Journal: Folia Linguistica et Litteraria
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 45
- Page Range: 183-195
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English