Format:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 260 Seiten).
ISBN:
978-1-350-10742-7
,
978-1-350-10741-0
,
978-1-350-10740-3
Content:
"In our post-truth world, tapping into people's emotions has proved far more effective than rational argument - and, as Philip Seargeant argues in this illuminating and entertaining book, the most powerful tool for manipulating emotions is a gripping narrative. From Trump's America to Brexit Britain, weaving a good story, featuring fearless protagonists, challenging quests against seemingly insurmountable odds, and soundbite after soundbite of memorable dialogue has been at the heart of political success. So does an understanding of the art of storytelling help explain today's successful political movements? Can it translate into a blueprint for victory at the ballot box? The Art of Political Storytelling looks at how stories are created, shared and contested, illuminating the pivotal role that persuasive storytelling plays in shaping our understanding of the political world we live in. By mastering the tools and tricks of narrative, and evaluating the language and rhetorical strategies used to craft and enact them, Seargeant explains how and why today's combination of new media, populism and partisanship makes storytelling an ever more important part of the persuasive and political process. In doing so, the book offers an original and compelling way of understanding the chaotic world of today's politics."
Note:
Acknowledgements -- Part I: Apocalyptic Politics -- 1. Setting the Scene -- 2. Let's Begin with the Facts -- 3. Popular Fiction -- Part II: Shaping the Story -- 4. Explanatory Stories -- 5. What Makes a Good Story? -- 6. Dramatic Structure Part III: Language and Rhetoric -- 7. Spectacle and Emotion -- 8. A Post-Truth Lexicon -- 9. Digital Disinformation -- Part IV: Fiction and Reality -- 10. The Fabric of Reality -- 11. Conspiracy Politics -- 12. The Lie that Tells the Truth -- Index. - Mode of access: World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardback ISBN 978-1-350-10738-0
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
,
General works
,
English Studies
Keywords:
Politische Sprache
;
Erzählen
;
Rhetorik
;
Politische Rede
;
Erzählen
;
Rhetorik
;
Politische Kommunikation
;
Erzählen
;
Rhetorik
;
Politische Sprache
;
Wahrheit
;
Unwahrheit
;
Faktizität
;
Politische Sprache
;
Massenmedien
;
Neue Medien
;
Politische Kommunikation
;
Politische Rede
;
Narrativ
DOI:
10.5040/9781350107427
URL:
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