
Visualized Narratives
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- Intro
- Preface: Approaching the Complexities of Visual Global Politics | Roland Bleiker
- Visualized Narratives: Signs, Symbols, Political Mythology in East Asia, Europe and the US | Nele Noesselt
- References
- Diplomatic Visual Modalities | Iver B. Neumann
- Three Visual Modalities of Diplomacy
- Unacknowledged
- Inevitable and contested
- Multiple audiences
- Dissemination
- Conclusion
- References
- Experiencing World Politics through the Screen. Using IMDB to Assess the Role of Politics in Popular Culture | Niko Switek
- Introduction
- The Interaction of Popular Culture and Politics
- Methodology and Data: IMDB as a Data Source
- Mapping Political Content on IMDB
- Conclusion
- References
- The Bandit Who Lost His Zen.Transmedial "Resemanticizations" of Lu Zhishen in TV Drama | Lionel Fothergill and Andrea Riemenschnitter
- Part 1: The Zen Connection
- Part 2: Taming Religion
- Concluding Thoughts
- References
- Presenting the History of Sino-Japanese Relations: The Visualization from a Chinese Entertainment Reality Show | Han Xie
- Introduction
- Sino-Japanese References
- The Chinese Patriotic Education Campaign
- Perceiving the Visualizations
- Part 1: Basic Information
- Part 2: Perception of Visualizations
- Part 3: Perception of Ideologies
- Conclusion
- References
- Legitimacy through Narration: How Chinese Visions of Global Economic Governance Align with International and Domestic Expectations | Lucy Xu Yang
- China's Role Construction in Global Economic Governance
- The Legitimacy Dilemma of an Increasingly Assertive China
- Role contestation in international debate: Reformer or hegemonic threat?
- Domestic role contestation: Factional balancing between liberals, leftists, and nationalists
- Using Narrative Analysis to Assess Role Claims
- The medium of (propagandistic) film as a narrative transporter
- Tools of narrative analysis: Role, plot, metaphors
- Case 1: World Economic Forum
- Case 2: The G20
- Case 3: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- Conclusion
- References
- Decrypting Contemporary China Central Television Documentaries: Assessing the Transformations of Chinese Role-Identity Claims in the Twenty-First Century | Nele Noesselt, Tanja Eckstein, Elizaveta Priupolina
- Introduction
- Narratology and the Visual Sphere
- Assessing China's Global Role
- Case Study I: DGJQ-USSR/Russia
- Economic development narrative: The case of the USSR
- Visualizing development: Technologies and the people
- Visualizing development: Significant others and mutual learning
- Reflecting on China's own experiences
- Case Study II: DGJQ-The US
- Early twentieth-century US economic policies and strategies
- Visualizations of development: People, innovativeness, and economic pitfalls/insufficiencies
- Visualizations of significant others and selective learning from abroad
- Reflections on Chinese history
- Conclusion
- References
- Visual Narratives in Recruitment Campaigns: Promoting Military Service in the People's Liberation Army and the Bundeswehr | Tanja Walter
- Introduction
- Theoretical Background to Narrative Analyses
- Method
- Recruitment Campaigns by the Bundeswehr and the PLA
- Commonalities
- The military's positive imprint for life
- Adventure
- Unique community
- Differences
- Diversity
- Individuality
- Women
- Youth-oriented language
- Popular movies
- Conclusion
- References
- Ai Weiwei: Art, Film, and Resistance on the Trans/National Stage | William A. Callahan
- Introduction
- Power/Resistance and Visibility/Visuality
- Ai as a Chinese Artist-Activist
- Art, Exile, and Global Witnessing
- Conclusion
- References
- The Visual Politics of Violent Protests: Narrative Framings of the PolyU Standoff in Hong Kong | Axel Heck
- Introduction
- Situating the Hong Kong Protests and Western Governmental Reactions
- #HongKongProtests 2019-Goals, means, ends
- Western governments and the Hong Kong protests
- Theorizing Narrative Framings of Protest Events
- Framing political protest
- From "causality" to the "conditions of possibility"
- Media Coverage of the Hong Kong Protests 2019-2020
- Research on the Hong Kong protests
- Narrative framing of the PolyU protests in reports published by Der Spiegel
- "Resistance against the police: Students hunker down in Hong Kong University," Der Spiegel, November 19, 2019
- "How a Spiegel reporter experienced a protest day"
- Conclusion
- References
- About the Authors
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