1st Edition

Star Wars and the History of Transmedia Storytelling

Edited By Sean Guynes, Dan Hassler-Forest Copyright 2017
328 Pages
by Routledge

Star Wars has reached more than three generations of casual and hardcore fans alike, and as a result many of the producers of franchised Star Wars texts (films, television, comics, novels, games, and more) over the past four decades have been fans-turned-creators. Yet despite its dominant cultural and industrial positions, Star Wars has rarely been the topic of sustained critical work. Star Wars... Read more
Foreword: Henry Jenkins and Dan Hassler-Forest, 'You'll find I'm full of surprises!': Introducing the Star Wars Storyworld Episode I: A New Storyworld-The Original Trilogy Matthew Freeman, From Quasi-Sequel to Novelization: Splinter of the Mind's Eye, Indie World-Building and the Culture of Transmedia Contingency Tara Lomax, 'Thank the Maker!': George Lucas, Lucasfilm Ltd., and the Legends of Transtextual Authorship across the Star Wars Franchise Stefan Hall, Franchising Empire: Parker Bros., Atari, and the Rise of LucasArts Jeremy Webster, Han Leia Shot First: Transmedia Storytelling and the National Public Radio Dramatization of Star Wars. Drew Morton, 'You must feel the force around you!': Death Star Trench Running as Transmedia Play Mark J.P. Wolf, Adapting the Death Star into LEGO: The Case of LEGO Set #10188 [publisher, please note that this will be a reprint] Episode II: Attack of the Franchise-The Expanded Universe Thomas van Parys, The Novelizations of the Star Wars Films Jonathan Rey Lee, The Digitizing Force of Decipher's Star Wars: Customizable Card Game Megen de Bruin-Molé, 'She'll Always Be Royalty to Me': The Feminist Politics of Star Wars Sean Guynes, The New Jedi Order: Industrial Collaboration, Franchise Novels, and the Fiction Mega-Series Beatriz Bartolomé Herrera and Philipp Dominik Keidl, How Star Wars Became Museological: Transmedia Storytelling and Imaginary World Building in the Exhibition Space Lincoln Geraghty, Transmedia Character Building: Tracking Paratextual Crossovers in the Star Wars Universe Cody Mejeur, Chasing Wild Space: World-building, Renewal, and the Unknown in the The Old Republic Episode III: The Fandom Re-Awakens-The Prequel Trilogy and the Disney Era Matt Hills, Transmedia Under One Roof: The Star Wars Celebration as a Convergence Event Taylor Evans, Retconning Race: Post-Racial Blackness in the Star Wars Franchise Allison Whitney, Formatting Nostalgia: IMAX Expansions of the Star Wars Franchise Andrew M. Butler, Invoking the Holy Trilogy: Star Wars in in the Askewniverse Gerry Canavan, Rogue One, what makes 'A Star Wars Story,' and liminal franchise texts Derek R. Sweet, Some People Call him a Space Cowboy: Kanan Jarrus, Outer Rim Justice, and the Legitimization of The Obama Doctrine Heather Urbanski, The Kiss Goodnight from a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Experiencing Star Wars as a Fan-Scholar on Disney Property Afterword: Will Brooker and Dan Hassler-Forest, 'We'll See Each Other Again. I Believe That.' The Future of Star Wars.

Biography

Sean Guynes is a PhD student in the Department of English at Michigan State University, where he writes and teaches about American science fiction, popular culture, and comics. His dissertation is a critical cultural history of the Futurians.
Dan Hassler-Forest is the author and editor of several books, including The Rise and Reason of Comics and Graphic Literature, Capitalist Superheroes, The Politics of Adaptation, Transmedia, and Science Fiction, Fantasy and Politics. As an assistant professor at the University of Amsterdam, he became involved in the student protests and was among the founding members of staff platform ReThink UvA.