Article published In: Narrative Inquiry
Vol. 19:2 (2009) ► pp.372–392
Narractivity and the narrative database
Media-based wikis as interactive fan fiction
Published online: 16 December 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.19.2.09boo
https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.19.2.09boo
Wikis, websites designed for the communal creation of media content, have previously been theorized using the work of Levy (1997) as knowledge communities. In this conception, wikis are seen as storehouses of data that communities can use to organize and explicate their encyclopedic “communal intelligence.” In this paper, I expand on Levy’s argument to examine the narratological possibilities of wikis. Using as examples fan-created wikis for the cult television shows Lost and Heroes, I show that these media-based wikis highlight the fan community’s interactive construction of a narratological database. Using the interactivity omnipresent in wikis, fans articulate a new conception of narrative construction, a conception I term “narractivity.”
Keywords: narrative, fan, interactivity, story, discourse
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