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      Lostology: Transmedia storytelling and expansion/compression strategies

      Semiotica
      Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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          The objective of this article is to analyze Lost from the perspective of transmedia storytelling and to propose a taxonomy of transmedia expansion/compression strategies. In the first section, the article presents the basic components of transmedia storytelling from a theoretical point of view that combines narratology and semiotics. After describing the most important components of Lost's transmedia fictional universe in the second section, the article presents a general description and taxonomy of expansion/compression narrative strategies based on traditional rhetorical categories. The article also analyzes “compressed texts” – like recapitulations – and their role inside the expansive strategies.

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          Journal
          Semiotica
          Walter de Gruyter GmbH
          1613-3692
          0037-1998
          June 06 2013
          June 06 2013
          : 2013
          : 195
          : 45-68
          Article
          10.1515/sem-2013-0038
          51065d55-8df1-48e7-828f-a3198a4e6dc0
          © 2013
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          Molecular biology,Microscopy & Imaging
          Molecular biology, Microscopy & Imaging

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