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Popular Culture and Narrative: Serial Storytelling

21L.430 · Literature · Undergraduate · Spring 2013

Prof. James Buzard, Elyse Graham

MIT · Tier 1

Serial Storytelling examines the ways the passing and unfolding of time structures narratives in a range of media. From Rembrandt’s lifetime of self-portraits to The Wire, Charles Dickens’ Pickwick Papers to contemporary journalism and reportage, we will focus on the relationships between popular culture and art, the problems of evaluation and audience, and the ways these works function within their social context.

Art, Design & ArchitectureMedia StudiesArt History

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Prof. James Buzard, Elyse Graham. 21L.430 Popular Culture and Narrative: Serial Storytelling. Spring 2013. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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