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Оглавление - Political Narratology
How Stories Shape Power and Compliance
Arsen Avetisov
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Political Narratology
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: The Foundations of Political Narratology
Introduction
Chapter 1. What Is A Political Narrative
Chapter 2. Narrative Is Neither Programme Nor Ideology
Chapter 3. Politics as a Competition of Stories
Chapter 4. Why Facts Lose to Narratives
Chapter 5. The Collective ‘We’ as the Main Character
Chapter 6. Who Is Included and Who Is Excluded
Chapter 7. Language, Symbols, and Memory
Chapter 8. National History as Narrative
Chapter 9. Time in Political Narrative
Chapter 10. Why Politics is Inevitably Narrative
Part II. The Mechanics of Power
Introduction
Chapter 11. Legitimacy: Why People Submit
Chapter 12. When Power Loses Its Right to the Story
Chapter 13. The Image of the Future as the Primary Resource
Chapter 14. The Promise as a Contract
Chapter 15. The Political Leader as a Character
Chapter 16. Rituals and the Political Theatre
Chapter 17. Symbols, Gestures, and the Visual Code
Chapter 18. Institutions as Fossilised Narratives
Chapter 19. Bureaucracy and the Language of Power
Chapter 20. Why Power Fears Silence
Part III. Mass Consciousness
Introduction
Chapter 21. Cultural and Civilisational Narratives
Chapter 22. National Histories and Their Influence on Mass Behaviour
Chapter 23. Emotions as the Fuel of Politics
Chapter 24. Why the Rational Voter Is a Myth
Chapter 25. Collective Affects
Chapter 26. The Particularities of Political Storymaking: A Screenwriter’s Perspective
Chapter 27. The Enemy as an Essential Element of the Story
Chapter 28. The External and Internal Enemy
Chapter 29. Simple Stories for Complex Societies
Chapter 30. Repetition as a Form of Persuasion
Chapter 31. Media as a Factory of Reality
Chapter 32. Algorithms as the New Ideologies
Chapter 33. Why the Crowd Is Smarter and More Dangerous Than the Individual
Part IV. Crisis and the Dissolution of Narratives
Introduction
Chapter 34. When the Story Stops Working
Chapter 35. Cynicism as a Symptom of Dissolution
Chapter 36. The Conflict of Narratives Within Society
Chapter 37. Revolution as a Change of Story
Chapter 38. Counter-Narratives and Underground Stories
Chapter 39. Coups, Reforms, and Restorations
Chapter 40. Trauma and Collective Memory
Chapter 41. Forgetting Versus Memory
Chapter 42. History as a Battlefield
Chapter 43. Narrative Chaos and the Risk of Violence
Part V. The Individual in the Political Narrative
The Ethical Conclusion of the Book
Chapter 44. What Happens to the Personality
Chapter 45. Heroisation and Dehumanisation
Chapter 46. The Price of Belonging
Chapter 47. Manipulation and Responsibility
Chapter 48. Can One Be Outside Politics?
Chapter 49. The Intellectual and Power
Chapter 50. The Media Person as Hostage of the Narrative
Chapter 51. Skills of Narrative Hygiene
Chapter 52. Internal Freedom in a World of Stories
Chapter 53. The Role of the Applied Narratologist in Politics
Conclusion
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