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Visualized Narratives
Signs, Symbols and Political Mythology in East Asia, Europe and the US- Editors:
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- East Asian Politics: Regional and Global Dynamics, Volume 3
- Publisher:
- 2021
Summary
The essays compiled in this volume address the phenomenon of visual(ized) narratives from a multi-actor perspective, ranging from top-down communicated narratives to the realms of public culture and visualizations in the fields of literature and arts. How do social movements make use of symbols and narratives to question the official (elite level) storylines? To what extent do the narratives and visualization strategies applied by East Asian actors differ from those of Europe and the US?
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2021
- Copyright Year
- 2021
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8288-4715-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8288-7807-5
- Publisher
- Tectum, Baden-Baden
- Series
- East Asian Politics: Regional and Global Dynamics
- Volume
- 3
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 206
- Product Type
- Edited Book
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - X
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- Unacknowledged No accessAuthors:
- Inevitable and contested No accessAuthors:
- Multiple audiences No accessAuthors:
- Dissemination No accessAuthors:
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- Introduction No accessAuthors:
- The Interaction of Popular Culture and Politics No accessAuthors:
- Methodology and Data: IMDB as a Data Source No accessAuthors:
- Mapping Political Content on IMDB No accessAuthors:
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- Part 1: The Zen Connection No accessAuthors: |
- Part 2: Taming Religion No accessAuthors: |
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- Introduction No accessAuthors:
- Sino-Japanese References No accessAuthors:
- The Chinese Patriotic Education Campaign No accessAuthors:
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- Part 1: Basic Information No accessAuthors:
- Part 2: Perception of Visualizations No accessAuthors:
- Part 3: Perception of Ideologies No accessAuthors:
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- Role contestation in international debate: Reformer or hegemonic threat? No accessAuthors:
- Domestic role contestation: Factional balancing between liberals, leftists, and nationalists No accessAuthors:
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- The medium of (propagandistic) film as a narrative transporter No accessAuthors:
- Tools of narrative analysis: Role, plot, metaphors No accessAuthors:
- Case 1: World Economic Forum No accessAuthors:
- Case 2: The G20 No accessAuthors:
- Case 3: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation No accessAuthors:
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- Narratology and the Visual Sphere No accessAuthors: | |
- Assessing China’s Global Role No accessAuthors: | |
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- Economic development narrative: The case of the USSR No accessAuthors: | |
- Visualizing development: Technologies and the people No accessAuthors: | |
- Visualizing development: Significant others and mutual learning No accessAuthors: | |
- Reflecting on China’s own experiences No accessAuthors: | |
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- Early twentieth-century US economic policies and strategies No accessAuthors: | |
- Visualizations of development: People, innovativeness, and economic pitfalls/insufficiencies No accessAuthors: | |
- Visualizations of significant others and selective learning from abroad No accessAuthors: | |
- Reflections on Chinese history No accessAuthors: | |
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- Theoretical Background to Narrative Analyses No accessAuthors:
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- The military’s positive imprint for life No accessAuthors:
- Adventure No accessAuthors:
- Unique community No accessAuthors:
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- Diversity No accessAuthors:
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- Women No accessAuthors:
- Youth-oriented language No accessAuthors:
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- Power/Resistance and Visibility/Visuality No accessAuthors:
- Ai as a Chinese Artist-Activist No accessAuthors:
- Art, Exile, and Global Witnessing No accessAuthors:
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- #HongKongProtests 2019—Goals, means, ends No accessAuthors:
- Western governments and the Hong Kong protests No accessAuthors:
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- Framing political protest No accessAuthors:
- From “causality” to the “conditions of possibility” No accessAuthors:
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- Research on the Hong Kong protests No accessAuthors:
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- “Resistance against the police: Students hunker down in Hong Kong University,” Der Spiegel, November 19, 2019 No accessAuthors:
- “How a Spiegel reporter experienced a protest day” No accessAuthors:
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