teorialle
Teorialle is a theoretical construct in narrative theory and media studies used to describe how narrative analysis interacts with production practices to shape viewer or reader experience. It treats theory and practice as reciprocal rather than hierarchical.
The term teorialle is commonly attributed to scholars in late 20th and early 21st century discussions, blending
It emerged in academic articles around the 2010s within participatory media studies and arts education, and
Core concepts include three pillars: theory-to-practice mapping, which translates abstract concepts into concrete creative choices; reception-oriented
Methods typically involve annotating scenes with a combination of theoretical terms and production cues, and designing
Criticism notes that teorialle can blur disciplinary boundaries or risk privileging production concerns at the expense
See also narratology, reception theory, theory-practice gap.