Iconic Events: Media, Politics, and Power in Retelling History
Autor Patricia Leavyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739115206
ISBN-10: 0739115200
Pagini: 207
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739115200
Pagini: 207
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 1. Iconic Events: Public Imagination and Social Memory
Chapter 2 2. Historical Sketches of Events
Chapter 3 3. The Represented Event: Journalism's Initial Spin
Chapter 4 4. The Representational Event: Political Appropriations
Chapter 5 5. Iconic Events in Popular Culture
Chapter 6 6. The Significance of Iconic Events
Chapter 2 2. Historical Sketches of Events
Chapter 3 3. The Represented Event: Journalism's Initial Spin
Chapter 4 4. The Representational Event: Political Appropriations
Chapter 5 5. Iconic Events in Popular Culture
Chapter 6 6. The Significance of Iconic Events
Recenzii
[The] analysis is thoughtful and provides a foundation for scholars and general readers interested in these particular events, as well as a possible model for scholars assessing other events' and individuals' places in U.S. collective memory. . . . Recommended.
Patricia Leavy casts a critical eye on how mass-mediated iconography contributes to the contested construction of collective historical memory. By examining competing "communities of memory" at the social intersections of power, resistance, and the marketplace,Iconic Events makes important contributions to the sociology of popular culture, and to what nations remember about themselves and what they forget.
Patricia Leavy casts a critical eye on how mass-mediated iconography contributes to the contested construction of collective historical memory. By examining competing "communities of memory" at the social intersections of power, resistance, and the marketplace,Iconic Events makes important contributions to the sociology of popular culture, and to what nations remember about themselves and what they forget.