Umm Al-Qura University

Umm Al-Qura University

Issue 30: December 2022 / Article-3


- 2022/12/27

Narrative Dimension in Multimedia Inter-connected Narrative Stories A Semiotic-Cultural Reading in (Chambers and Mirrors)

 

Wasfi Yassin Abbas
Assistant Professor of Literature and Criticism, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia
Issue: 30 | Pages: 44 - 65 | December 2022 | https://doi.org/10.54940/ll67297493PDF

Abstract

Multimedia narration is the one that uses the screen, makes use of informational media, and uses hyperlinks to make the reading process random, and allows the reader to use more than one sense and more than one response and reach more than one end. The research aims to provide a semiocultural reading in the interconnected stories collection (Chambers and Mirrors) by the Moroccan writer (Labiba Khammar). Its importance is to reveal the ability of the multimedia narration to dislodge the cultural repressed, to practice the act of rejection, to resist with the magic of writing, and to invoke the digital medium. The research concludes that the hyperlink was clear evidence of the quality of technical plot, that the author appealed to interconnected stories to write the novel, that her narrative characters had become social strata and human patterns, and that some components acquired microcosm from Arab society in general, and Moroccan in particular.

Keywords

Hyperlink, Multimedia Interconnected Narrative Stories, Narrative maze, Semiotic-Cultural Reading.

How to Cite 

Abbas, W. (December 2022). 'Narrative Dimension in Multimedia Inter-connected Narrative Stories A Semiotic-Cultural Reading in (Chambers and Mirrors)', Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Language Sciences and Literature, Issue-30, pp.44–65. 
https://doi.org/10.54940/ll67297493

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