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Stories Without Borders Julia Sonnevend (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan)

Stories Without Borders By Julia Sonnevend (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan)

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In Stories without Borders, Julia Sonnevend considers the ways in which we recount and remember news stories of historic significance.

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Stories Without Borders: The Berlin Wall and the Making of a Global Iconic Event by Julia Sonnevend (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan)

How do stories of particular events turn into global myths, while others fade away? What becomes known and seen as a global iconic event? In Stories without Borders, Julia Sonnevend considers the ways in which we recount and remember news stories of historic significance. Focusing on journalists covering the fall of the Berlin Wall and on subsequent retellings of the event in a variety of ways - from Legoland reenactments to slabs of the Berlin Wall installed in global cities - Sonnevend discusses how certain events become built up so that people in many parts of the world remember them for long periods of time. She argues that five dimensions determine the viability and longevity of international news events. First, a foundational narrative must be established with certain preconditions. Next, the established narrative becomes universalized and a mythical message developed. This message is then condensed and encapsulated in a simple phrase, a short narrative, and a recognizable visual scene. Counter-narratives emerge that reinterpret events and in turn facilitate their diffusion across multiple media platforms and changing social and political contexts. Sonnevend examines these five elements through the developments of November 9, 1989 - what came to be known as the fall of the Berlin Wall. Stories Without Borders concludes with a discussion of how global iconic events have an enduring effect on individuals and societies, pointing out that after common currencies, military alliances, and international courts have failed, stories may be all that we have to bring hope and unity.

Stories Without Borders Reviews

...this well-written essay is particularly valuable for researchers, teachers, and students in media studies and journalism, political science, history, memory and cultural studies. Scholars interested in the theorization of events, discussions on globalization, and in the role of the media as mythmakers and institutions of cultural memory will find the first two chapters and conclusion particularly thought-provoking. The book's central five chapters provide a detailed study of the fall of the Berlin Wall as a persuasive case of "global iconic event." By the end of the essay, the books first sentence, " There was no Berlin Wall, and it never fell," is well proven. * Sandrine Boudana, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly *

About Julia Sonnevend (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan)

Julia Sonnevend is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Michigan.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Events in Media 2. Global Iconic Events: The Five Dimensions of Transnational Storytelling 3. Foundation 4. Mythologization 5. Condensation 6. Counter-narration 7. Remediation 8. Stories Without Borders: Thinking With Global Iconic Events Conclusion Notes on Research Methods

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CIN019060431XG
9780190604318
019060431X
Stories Without Borders: The Berlin Wall and the Making of a Global Iconic Event by Julia Sonnevend (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2016-10-27
232
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