“A Study in Pink” as Transmedia Narrative: Conceptual Exploration and Analysis Exercise

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Rodrigo Pardo Fernández
María Zahira Elizabeth Rico Mora

Abstract

Transmedial narratives, as a cultural phenomenon of convergence in new media, present various turns in the construction of the story, among which is the intertextuality, base of the expansion of the narrative worlds. This article establishes the relational importance between intertextuality and transmedia narratives (NT in spanish), binomial that is weaved with the need to constitute methodologies that allow the study of transmedia intertextual systems in television series, which expand narrative fiction in Other medial possibilities. The first chapter, “A Study in Pink” of the TV show Sherlock (2010), directed by Paul McGuigan is analyzed in this sense.

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Pardo Fernández, R., & Rico Mora, M. Z. E. (2024). “A Study in Pink” as Transmedia Narrative: Conceptual Exploration and Analysis Exercise. DICERE, (5), 36–52. https://doi.org/10.35830/dc.vi5.66
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María Zahira Elizabeth Rico Mora, CAAV Universidad de Medios Audiovisuales

Doctora en Arte y Cultura por la UMSNH; maestra en Gestión y Desarrollo Cultural por la Universidad de Guadalajara. Profesora y Coordinadora de la Licenciatura en Publicidad de la CAAV, Universidad de Medios Audiovisuales. Ha colaborado en distintas revistas, volúmenes colectivos y participado en congresos internacionales.