Storytelling : bewitching the modern mind / Christian Salmon ; translated by David Macey.
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- 9781844673919
- 184467391X
- Storytelling. English
- 808.543
- PN 51 S172s 2010
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PN 51 R869 2014 The Routledge companion to world literature / | PN 51 S132e 2000 The Edward Said reader / | PN 51 S132w 2004 Edward Said y la historiografía / | PN 51 S172s 2010 Storytelling : bewitching the modern mind / | PN 51 S678 1971 Sociología de la creación literaria / | PN 51 S939i 2002 Intelectuales antifascistas / | PN 51 T858s 1971 Sobre arte y cultura / |
Translation of: Storytelling : la machine áa fabriquer des histoires et áa formater les espirits.paperback ed. verso,2017
Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-173)
Introduction : the magic of narrative, or, the art of telling stories -- From logo to story -- The invention of storytelling management -- The new "fiction economy" -- The mutant companies of new-age capitalism -- Turning politics into a story -- Telling war stories -- The propaganda empire.
"Politics, as currently practiced, is no longer the art of the possible, but the art of the fictive. Its aim is not to change the world as it exists, but to affect the way it is perceived. This is the subject of Christian Salmon's Storytelling, which looks at how the creative imagination has been hijacked in the twenty-first century." "Salmon anatomizes the timeless human desire for narrative form and how it is abused in the marketing mechanisms behind politicians and products: luxury brands trade on their embellished histories, managers tell stories to motivate employees, soldiers in Iraq train on computer games conceived in Hollywood, and spin doctors construct political lives as if they were a folk epic." "Salmon unveils the workings of a "storytelling machine" more effective and insidious as a means of oppression than anything dreamed up by Orwell. The "reality-based community" - to use a phrase coined by an aide to George W. Bush - is now regularly outmaneuvered by public relations gurus and political advisers, as they construct story arcs for a population that has come to expect them."--BOOK JACKET.
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