江汉大学图书馆书目检索系统

| 暂存书架(0) | 登录



MARC状态:审校  文献类型:西文图书 浏览次数:19 

题名/责任者:
Public characters : the politics of reputation and blame / James M. Jasper, Michael P. Young, and Elke Zuern.
出版发行项:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
出版发行项:
c2020
ISBN:
9780190050047
ISBN:
0190050047
载体形态项:
xiv, 305 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
丛编说明:
Oxford studies in culture and politics.
丛编统一题名:
Oxford studies in culture & politics.
个人责任者:
Jasper, James M., 1957- author.
附加个人名称:
Young, Michael P., author.
附加个人名称:
Zuern, Elke, 1968- author.
论题主题:
Reputation-Political aspects.
论题主题:
Blame-Political aspects.
论题主题:
Character-Political aspects.
论题主题:
Political sociology.
中图法分类号:
D0-05
书目附注:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-298) and index.
内容附注:
Introduction: politics as character work -- Part I. How we imagine characters -- The art of the word -- Sights and sounds of characters -- The psychology of creating persons -- Arenas of character work -- Part II. The primary characters -- We fear villains -- Ridicule and contempt for minions -- We admire heroes -- We pity victims -- Part III. Variations and transformations -- From victims to heroes -- Beyond characters? -- Conclusion: the politics of blame -- Appendix: unsettling humor.
摘要附注:
"Heroes, villains, victims, and minions are more important than ever before in our politics and culture. In the era of television, Twitter, and Facebook, groups and individuals constantly battle over their reputations. One of the best ways to gain power is to persuade others that you are competent, courageous, and benevolent, while your opponents are none of these. Thus, character work consists of more than simple claims of fact; societies build their solidarity and policies out of admiration for heroes but also outrage over villains. 0Recent political analysis has ignored the great characters of the past in favor of frames, heuristics, codes, and identities. In Public Characters, James M. Jasper, Michael P. Young, and Elke Zuern argue that character, reputation, and images matter in politics, and social life more generally, as they help mobilize people and their passions. First, they focus on the political construction of openly constructed and debated public characters to show how we can allocate praise and blame, identify social problems, cement identities and allegiances, develop policies, and articulate our moral intuitions through them. The authors demonstrate the nuances of characters and their interactions across a range of sources-including Shakespeare, Game of Thrones, Renaissance sculpture, modern comic books, Alexander the Great, and Bernie Madoff-all the while showing how public characters are used in political rhetoric. Finally, they complicate these characters by considering their transformations: when victims manage to become heroes and the way traditional moral characters have evolved over time to correspond with what different cultures admire, detest, or pity. 0This rich, detailed, and wide-ranging analysis of personal images and reputation marks a timely and crucial contribution for sociologists and political scientists concerned with the cultural dimensions of political life"--
全部MARC细节信息>>
索书号 条码号 年卷期 馆藏地 定位信息 书刊状态 还书位置
D0-05/J39 W0081082   外文图书阅览室(401室)     导航 可借 外文图书阅览室(401室)
显示全部馆藏信息
借阅趋势

您可能感兴趣的图书(点击查看)
同名作者的其他著作(点击查看)
用户名:
密码:
验证码:
请输入下面显示的内容
  证件号 条码号 Email
 
姓名:
手机号:
送 书 地:
收藏到: 管理书架