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Media Narratives: Productions and Representations of Contemporary Mythologies

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Media constitute a privileged field of analysis as it interferes dynamically with the current popular ideas and myths (myths which narrate, explain and often justify social realities – such as game...
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  • 02 March 2023
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Media constitute a privileged field of analysis as it interferes dynamically with the current popular ideas and myths (myths which narrate, explain and often justify social realities – such as games of power, economic and financial inequalities, drug dealing, disasters, diseases or pandemic threats). In this frame, the archetypal dimensions of the imaginary, of gossiping and of storytelling also seem to play an important role even in the frame of the (so called) “rational discourse”. Media Narratives is an effort to analyze ongoing narratives (either political or fictional) in Argentina, Brazil, Greece, Mexico or United States, expressing interpretations of contemporary events (such as crimes, scandals, diseases or political activism), but also presenting common beliefs and desires revealed by the popular artistic creations. These narratives compose the mythical background of the contemporary globalized world, the “spirit of the time” as Edgar Morin had named it, a spirit which is expressed in current ideas and mentalities. This effort can be characterized as a representative survey of popular beliefs of the 21st Century represented in storytelling. The articles collected in this book will reveal some important facets of the contemporary mythologies.

Contributors are: Lucia Acuña-Pedro, Graziela Ares, Eduardo Barbabela, Mercedes Calzado, Omar Cerrillo Garnica, Christiana Constantopoulou, Mariana Fernández, Humberto Fernandes, Jaqueline García Cordero, Enrique García Romero, Leda Maria Caira Gitahy, Yamila Gómez, Vanesa Lio, Melina Meimaridis, José A. Ruiz San Román, Pedro Paulo Martins Serra, Hara Stratoudaki, Leandro R. Tessler, and Gabriela Villen.
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Price: $180.00
Pages: 209
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date: 02 March 2023
ISBN: 9789004518391
Format: Hardcover
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Christiana Constantopoulou, PhD in Sociology and Anthropology (Sorbonne University), is Professor of Sociology at the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki and Panteion, Athens, Greece). She s President of ISA-RC14, Member of the Board AISLF, Officer of the Academic Palms (French Ministry of Education). Editor of several international journals and books; author of many articles and books on the communicational structures of the contemporary societies.