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It Was Like a Fever - Storytelling in Protest and Politics Francesca Polletta

It Was Like a Fever - Storytelling in Protest and Politics von Francesca Polletta

It Was Like a Fever - Storytelling in Protest and Politics Francesca Polletta


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Zusammenfassung

Sets out to account for the power of storytelling in mobilizing political and social movements. Analysing storytelling in courtrooms, newsrooms, public forums, and the United States Congress, this title offers fresh insights into the dynamics of culture and contention.

It Was Like a Fever - Storytelling in Protest and Politics Zusammenfassung

It Was Like a Fever - Storytelling in Protest and Politics Francesca Polletta

Activists and politicians have long recognized the power of a good story to move people to action. In early 1960, four black college students sat down at a whites-only lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and refused to leave. Within a month, sit-ins spread to thirty cities in seven states. Student participants told stories of impulsive, spontaneous action - this despite all the planning that had gone into the sit-ins. It was like a fever, they said. Francesca Polletta's It Was Like a Fever sets out to account for the power of storytelling in mobilizing political and social movements. Drawing on cases ranging from sixteenth-century tax revolts to contemporary debates about the future of the World Trade Center site, Polletta argues that stories are politically effective not when they have clear moral messages, but when they have complex, often ambiguous ones. The openness of stories to interpretation has allowed disadvantaged groups, in particular, to gain a hearing for new needs and to forge surprising political alliances. But, popular beliefs in America about storytelling as a genre have also hurt those challenging the status quo. A rich analysis of storytelling in courtrooms, newsrooms, public forums, and the United States Congress, It Was Like a Fever offers provocative new insights into the dynamics of culture and contention.

It Was Like a Fever - Storytelling in Protest and Politics Bewertungen

Assiduously researched, impressively informed by a great number of thoughtful interviews with key members of American social movements, and deeply engaged with its subject matter, the book is likely to become a key text in the study of grass-roots democracy in America. - Kate Fullbrook, Times Literary Supplement

Über Francesca Polletta

Francesca Polletta is associate professor of sociology at Columbia University and the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of Freedom Is an Endless Meeting, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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It Was Like a Fever - Storytelling in Protest and Politics Francesca Polletta
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