Tales of the State: Narrative in Contemporary U.S. Politics and Public PolicySanford Schram, Philip T. Neisser Rowman & Littlefield, 1997 - 270 sidor The relationship between politics and storytelling is one with a well-established lineage, but public policy analysis has only recently begun to develop its own appreciation of the power of narrative to explain everything from political traditions to cyberspace. This unique collection of original essays helps further that project by surveying stories of and about all kinds of American politics-from welfare, race, and immigration; to workfare, jobs, and education; to gay rights, national security, and the American Dream in an age of economic globalization. |
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... Once the pervasiveness of narrative is rec- ognized , it becomes easier to see why counterstories of a government con- spiracy to eliminate African - American males are too easily dismissed while hegemonic , often scientific , stories ...
... Once the pervasiveness of narrative is rec- ognized , it becomes easier to see why counterstories of a government con- spiracy to eliminate African - American males are too easily dismissed while hegemonic , often scientific , stories ...
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... Once we recognize that elites tell tales too , then it becomes more possible to challenge ascendent tales and offer alternatives by including the common folk in the process of constructing tales of the state . The point is to suggest a ...
... Once we recognize that elites tell tales too , then it becomes more possible to challenge ascendent tales and offer alternatives by including the common folk in the process of constructing tales of the state . The point is to suggest a ...
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... once it is seen as allowing for such acts of goodwill . This upbeat side of the American antistate metastory is frequently found in popular culture , particularly television culture that permeates contemporary society writ large , with ...
... once it is seen as allowing for such acts of goodwill . This upbeat side of the American antistate metastory is frequently found in popular culture , particularly television culture that permeates contemporary society writ large , with ...
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Winning the West Unwelcoming the Immigrant Alternative Stories of America Michael J Shapiro | 17 |
Constitutional Tales Capitalist Origin Stories and US Democracy Carl Swidorski | 27 |
Pluralizing The American Dream Miriam B Rosenthal and Sanford F Schram | 39 |
Institutions Actors and Narratives | 51 |
The Storyteller in Chief Why Presidents Like to Tell Tales John Kenneth White | 53 |
The Cycle of Representation The House Republicans and the Contract with America Sanford F Schram | 63 |
Native Son Stories of SelfCreation and the Judicial Politics of Clarence Thomas Leslie J Vaughan | 76 |
Identity Stories in Public Policy | 87 |
Welfare Migration as a Policy Rumor A Statistical Accounting Sanford F Schram Lawrence Nitz and Gary Krueger | 139 |
Tales of the City The Secret Life of Devolution Joseph Kling | 150 |
The Entrepreneurial Gloss The Myth of Small Business Job Growth Phillip H Sandro | 163 |
The Vanishing White Man Workforce 2000 and Tales of Demographic Transformation Joel Best | 174 |
Schooling Stories Three Paths Two Tragedies One Vision Ruthanne KurthSchai and Charles R Green | 184 |
Tales of Global Policy | 197 |
Rumors of Apartheid Myth and Stereotype in US Foreign Policy Toward South Africa Donald R Culverson | 199 |
National Security Tales and the End of the Cold War Joseph Peschek | 212 |
Talking Straight Narrating the Political Economy of Gay Rights Jonathan GoldbergHiller | 89 |
Its Not Just Naked Women Regulating Transgressive Identities in Cyberspace R Scott Daniels | 102 |
Welfare Queens Policing by the Numbers Barbara Cruikshank | 113 |
Tales of Black Criminality Racial Determinism and Fatal Narratives Gerard Fergerson | 125 |
Tales of Domestic Policy | 137 |
NAFTA Discourse Tales of Sovereignty Science and Adjustment Philip T Neisser | 223 |
Is It Global Economics or NeoLaissezFaire? Frances Fox Piven | 234 |
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Tales of the State: Narrative in Contemporary U.S. Politics and Public Policy Sanford Schram,Philip T. Neisser Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1997 |
Tales of the State: Narrative in Contemporary U.S. Politics and Public Policy Sanford Schram,Sanford F. Schram,Philip T. Neisser Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1997 |
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