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This collection represents the first of its kind, bringing together the latest research on danmu, the fast-growing phenomenon of live comments overlaid on audiovisual media changing the shape of audience participation on video-streaming platforms and of audiovisual translation research today.The volume presents compelling evidence of danmu's growing influence in shaping the future of audiovisual translation and online computer-mediated communication. Through diverse theoretical and methodological lenses, the chapters delve into how danmu facilitates audience participation, impacts documentary viewing through emotional engagement, and challenges traditional subtitling with multimodal pseudotranslations. It further explores cultural citizenship in video game commentary, virtual communities of practice in danmu, and Chinese audience preferences in danmu-enhanced viewing experiences.This book will be of interest to scholars in audiovisual translation, media studies, digital communication, and East Asian studies.Chapter 6 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND) license.
Sijing Lu is Assistant Professor of Translation and Transcultural Studies at the University of Warwick.Siwen Lu is Lecturer of Translation Studies at the University of Sheffield.Lisi Liang is Lecturer and Yunshan Young Scholar of Translation Studies at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies.
ContentsList of ContributorsIntroductionSijing Lu, Lisi Liang and Siwen LuChapter 1. Audiovisual Translation and Audience Participation in the Digital AgeSerenella MassiddaChapter 2. Happy Together in Cyberspace: Danmu’s Affective Impact on Documentary Viewing ExperienceShiqing Liang and Jorge Díaz-CintasChapter 3. From Gibberish to Jamboree: A Multimodal Analysis of Pseudotranslation in Danmu SubtitlingZhuojia Chen and Dezheng (William) FengChapter 4. Experimenting Cultural Citizenship through Danmu Comments on Detroit: Become Human on BilibiliWenhao BiChapter 5. Participation and Reification of Virtual Community of Practice in Danmu subtitling: A Netnographic Case StudyYan QinChapter 6. Can Danmu Enhance the Watching Experience for Chinese Viewers? An Audience Reception Study on Danmu Preference and ProcessingBohan Yin, Huihuang Jia and Sijing LuIndex