Formenti, Cristina2021-08-032021-08-032015https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/17381Customarily, mockumentary tends to be discussed merely as a filmic and televisual form. Yet, on closer inspection, it proves to be a narrative style that not only can easily be employed in a variety of different medial contexts but is also suitable for delivering a single story across various platforms. In particular, the article seeks to demonstrate that it is not infrequent for the storyworld of a filmic or televisual mockumentary to be extended on one or more media through paratexts that are in themselves self-contained mockumentaries, thus giving life to out-and-out expanded mockuworlds.engIn CopyrightTransmedialitätDokumentationFiktiontransmedialityMockumentarydocumentarynarrationfictionTransmedia Storytelling704Expanded Mockuworlds. Mockumentary as a Transmedial Narrative Style10.25969/mediarep/165081614-0885