El paranormal a Perdidos. Anàlisi de cas de la ciència ficció en la intergenericitat televisiva
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v14i0.4018Keywords:
intergenericity, science-fiction, paranormal, interactivityAbstract
Lost (ABC: 2004-) can be analysed as a USdrama series which recovers the science-fiction TV genre. It was produced in a TV moment characterized by realism in fiction products. Lost is an hybrid product, which has sciencie -fiction features, as well as other televisual genres, such as adventures, paranormal, TV reality and conspiranoia. Science-fiction, as well as interactive strategies of the series, are seen in this paper as reasons of the product’s success, especially among its young and technophilic audience (geeks). Doubt in Lost is also analysed as a textual narrative strategy and as one of the motors of paranormal genre.
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