Genre hybridity refers to the blending or mixing of different genres within a single film or media text, resulting in a unique narrative and stylistic experience. This concept highlights how films can draw on multiple genres to create new forms of storytelling, appealing to diverse audiences and reflecting cultural shifts. By examining genre hybridity, one can understand the evolving nature of film as a medium and its ability to cross traditional genre boundaries.
Topic 12.2: 12.2 Transnational production, distribution, and reception of films
Unit 12