Narrativesthrough
Narrativesthrough is a term used in media studies and literary theory to describe a mode of storytelling that foregrounds the channels, pathways, and infrastructures through which a narrative is experienced. Rather than treating a narrative as a stand-alone text, narrativesthrough treats the experience of the story as shaped by its delivery across media, interfaces, and user navigation, with meaning emerging from the journey as much as from the content.
Origin and usage: The term is a relatively recent coinage and appears in discussions of transmedia storytelling,
Core characteristics: It emphasizes multi-modal composition and the conduit through which audiences access the story rather
Applications: In literature, augmented or electronic texts pair prose with audio, video, or hyperlinks. In film
Critique: Some observers view narrativesthrough as overlapping with established terms like transmedia and interface narrative, risking
See also: Transmedia storytelling; Narratology; Interface narrative; Media archaeology; Interactive fiction.