Covid-19: Narrative Engine and Characters Embedding

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Allegra Sonego
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Synopsis

This study delves into the narrative dynamics of medical drama TV series, focusing on the representation and impact of the Covid-19 theme. Drawing on the framework proposed by Rocchi and Pescatore (2022), the research examines the incorporation of themes within character-driven storylines. Through a quantitative content analysis, the Covid-19 theme is analyzed as a central narrative element, with sub-themes representing its diverse manifestations. Guided by two research inquiries, the quantification of the prominence of the Covid-19 theme and the correlation between the Covid-19 and main narrative isotopies (sentimental, professional, and medical cases plot), this study employs the novel concept of “narrative biomass” to assess thematic integration.

Author Biography

Allegra Sonego, University of Bologna

Allegra Sonego is a Visual Performing and Media Arts PhD student at the Department of the Arts of the University of Bologna since November 2022. She is working on a dissertation on USA medical drama within the PRIN 2020 project Narrative Ecosystem Analysis and Development Framework (NEAD Framework). A Systemic Approach to Contemporary Serial Product. T he Medical Drama Case. Her latest publication is “Tribunali e giustizia nelle narrazioni seriali prime-time statunitense” (2022 with M. Rocchi). 

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Published

December 23, 2023

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How to Cite

Sonego, A. (2023). Covid-19: Narrative Engine and Characters Embedding. In S. Antonioni & M. Rocchi (Eds.), Investigating Medical Drama TV Series: Approaches and Perspectives. 14th Media Mutations International Conference (pp. 249-273). Media Mutations Publishing. https://doi.org/10.21428/93b7ef64.b386c727