Emoticons, Kaomoji, and Emoji
The Transformation of Communication in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Giannoulis, Elena; R a Wilde, Lukas
Emoticons, Kaomoji, and Emoji
The Transformation of Communication in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Giannoulis, Elena; R a Wilde, Lukas
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This collection offers a comprehensive treatment of emoticons, kaomoji, and emoji, examining these systems of symbols and signs from a range of perspectives to examine their increasing role in the transformation of communication in the digital age.
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This collection offers a comprehensive treatment of emoticons, kaomoji, and emoji, examining these systems of symbols and signs from a range of perspectives to examine their increasing role in the transformation of communication in the digital age.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781138589261
- ISBN-10: 1138589268
- Artikelnr.: 57384739
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781138589261
- ISBN-10: 1138589268
- Artikelnr.: 57384739
Elena Giannoulis is Junior Professor for Japanese Literature at the Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School of Literary Studies at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Lukas R.A. Wilde is Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 923 "Threatened Order-Societies under Stress" at the University of Tuebingen, Germany.
1. Emoticons, Kaomoji, and Emoji: The Transformation of Communication in the Digital Age Part 1: Intercultural Mediations 2. Not Everyone
s: Or, The Question of Emoji as a 'Universal' Form of Expression 3. Cultural Literacy in the Empire of Emoji Signs: Who is
? 4. Emoticons: Digital Lingua Franca or a Culture-Specific Product Leading to Misunderstandings? Part 2: Intersectional Mediations 5. 'Impact taisetsu da!': The Use of Emoji and Kaomoji in Dans
Escort Blogs between Gender Expression and Emotional Labour 6. Emoticons in Social Media: The Case of Japanese Facebook Users Part 3: Linguistic Mediations 7. 'Iconographetic Communication' in Digital Media: Emoji in WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook-from a Linguistic Perspective 8. A Cultural Exploration of the Use of Kaomoji, Emoji, and Kig
in Japanese Blog Post Narratives Part 4: Pictorial Mediations 9. The Elephant in the Room of Emoji-Research: Or, Pictoriality, to What Extent? 10. Construction of Iconicity in Scenes of Kaomoji Part 5: Material Mediations 11. Who Is Afraid of Mr. Yuk? The Display of the Basic Emotion of Disgust in an 'Analogue Precursor' to Contemporary Emoji 12. From Digital to Analog: Kaomoji on the Prayer Tablets of Anime Pilgrims
s: Or, The Question of Emoji as a 'Universal' Form of Expression 3. Cultural Literacy in the Empire of Emoji Signs: Who is
? 4. Emoticons: Digital Lingua Franca or a Culture-Specific Product Leading to Misunderstandings? Part 2: Intersectional Mediations 5. 'Impact taisetsu da!': The Use of Emoji and Kaomoji in Dans
Escort Blogs between Gender Expression and Emotional Labour 6. Emoticons in Social Media: The Case of Japanese Facebook Users Part 3: Linguistic Mediations 7. 'Iconographetic Communication' in Digital Media: Emoji in WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook-from a Linguistic Perspective 8. A Cultural Exploration of the Use of Kaomoji, Emoji, and Kig
in Japanese Blog Post Narratives Part 4: Pictorial Mediations 9. The Elephant in the Room of Emoji-Research: Or, Pictoriality, to What Extent? 10. Construction of Iconicity in Scenes of Kaomoji Part 5: Material Mediations 11. Who Is Afraid of Mr. Yuk? The Display of the Basic Emotion of Disgust in an 'Analogue Precursor' to Contemporary Emoji 12. From Digital to Analog: Kaomoji on the Prayer Tablets of Anime Pilgrims
1. Emoticons, Kaomoji, and Emoji: The Transformation of Communication in the Digital Age Part 1: Intercultural Mediations 2. Not Everyone
s: Or, The Question of Emoji as a 'Universal' Form of Expression 3. Cultural Literacy in the Empire of Emoji Signs: Who is
? 4. Emoticons: Digital Lingua Franca or a Culture-Specific Product Leading to Misunderstandings? Part 2: Intersectional Mediations 5. 'Impact taisetsu da!': The Use of Emoji and Kaomoji in Dans
Escort Blogs between Gender Expression and Emotional Labour 6. Emoticons in Social Media: The Case of Japanese Facebook Users Part 3: Linguistic Mediations 7. 'Iconographetic Communication' in Digital Media: Emoji in WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook-from a Linguistic Perspective 8. A Cultural Exploration of the Use of Kaomoji, Emoji, and Kig
in Japanese Blog Post Narratives Part 4: Pictorial Mediations 9. The Elephant in the Room of Emoji-Research: Or, Pictoriality, to What Extent? 10. Construction of Iconicity in Scenes of Kaomoji Part 5: Material Mediations 11. Who Is Afraid of Mr. Yuk? The Display of the Basic Emotion of Disgust in an 'Analogue Precursor' to Contemporary Emoji 12. From Digital to Analog: Kaomoji on the Prayer Tablets of Anime Pilgrims
s: Or, The Question of Emoji as a 'Universal' Form of Expression 3. Cultural Literacy in the Empire of Emoji Signs: Who is
? 4. Emoticons: Digital Lingua Franca or a Culture-Specific Product Leading to Misunderstandings? Part 2: Intersectional Mediations 5. 'Impact taisetsu da!': The Use of Emoji and Kaomoji in Dans
Escort Blogs between Gender Expression and Emotional Labour 6. Emoticons in Social Media: The Case of Japanese Facebook Users Part 3: Linguistic Mediations 7. 'Iconographetic Communication' in Digital Media: Emoji in WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook-from a Linguistic Perspective 8. A Cultural Exploration of the Use of Kaomoji, Emoji, and Kig
in Japanese Blog Post Narratives Part 4: Pictorial Mediations 9. The Elephant in the Room of Emoji-Research: Or, Pictoriality, to What Extent? 10. Construction of Iconicity in Scenes of Kaomoji Part 5: Material Mediations 11. Who Is Afraid of Mr. Yuk? The Display of the Basic Emotion of Disgust in an 'Analogue Precursor' to Contemporary Emoji 12. From Digital to Analog: Kaomoji on the Prayer Tablets of Anime Pilgrims