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Imagining presidents: Fictions of American leadership in popular literature, film, drama, and electronic media.

机译:想象总统:美国在流行文学,电影,戏剧和电子媒体中的领导地位的小说。

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This dissertation offers a history of America's "presidential fictions"---works in various media in which American presidents and the presidency figure importantly as characters, motifs or literary devices. It explores the ways in which such fictions have evolved over time, and suggests how they might contribute to our understanding of the American presidency as a site of struggle not just for power, but for meaning. Important points of reference include recent scholarship on cultural imagining or "memory"; cultural histories of recurring character types and their uses (mothers, murderers, killers, hillbillies, Indians, Jesus, Elvis Presley); and Benedict Anderson's theory of nations as "imagined communities" constructed in large part through media representations and storytelling. If nations depend on acts of shared memory and belief, so too must a nation's leaders. Analyzing fictional U.S. presidencies, and real presidencies re-conceived in fictional ways, can therefore also help us better understand America's real politics, public life and evolving national identities.; The particular ways of representing presidents familiar to us today became possible as a result of developments in politics, media, and conventions of story- and image-making since the 18th century. Chapters 1 tracks these developments through the American Founding; chapter 2 considers narratives and public performances of comic doubling in the Jacksonian period; and chapter 3 traces the deepening of presidents' psychology in stories associated with Lincoln and on through the Progressive era. Chapters 4-6 survey the years from 1930 to the present, considering ways in which the representation of political reality has evolved in distinct phases and, in part, under the influence of emerging media: radio, film, television, digital media and the internet. Chapter 6 also suggests where this evolution might lead in the future, and chapter 7 concludes the study with an analysis of media representations of the president in crisis on "9/11." As was true at the beginning of the American Republic, stories about presidents do not simply report or reflect political reality; they create expectations and conditions to which the real presidency must somehow answer.
机译:这篇论文提供了美国“总统小说”的历史---在各种媒体中的工作,在这些媒体中,美国总统和总统都非常重视人物,图案或文学手段。它探讨了这类小说随着时间的流逝而发展的方式,并提出了这些小说如何有助于我们对美国总统职位的理解,不仅是为权力而在斗争,而是为意义而斗争。重要的参考资料包括最近关于文化想象或“记忆”的奖学金;反复出现的字符类型及其用途的文化历史(母亲,凶手,杀手,乡巴佬,印第安人,耶稣,猫王,猫王);本尼迪克特·安德森(Benedict Anderson)的国家理论是“想象中的社区”,这在很大程度上是通过媒体表示和讲故事而构建的。如果国家依靠共同的记忆和信念行事,那么国家领导人也必须这样做。因此,分析虚构的美国总统职位以及以虚构的方式重新构想的真实总统职位,也可以帮助我们更好地了解美国的真实政治,公共生活和不断发展的民族认同。自18世纪以来,由于政治,媒体以及故事和图像制作惯例的发展,今天出现了代表我们熟悉的总统的特殊方式。第1章通过美国基金会追踪了这些发展;第2章探讨了杰克逊主义时期漫画翻倍的叙述和公共表演。第三章在与林肯有关的故事中以及在整个进步时代追溯了总统心理的加深。第4-6章回顾了从1930年至今的岁月,考虑了政治现实表征在不同阶段演变的方式,部分是在新兴媒体的影响下发展的:广播,电影,电视,数字媒体和互联网。第6章还提出了这种演变在未来的发展方向,而第7章以“ 9/11”对危机中总统的媒体表现进行了分析,从而结束了本研究。正如美利坚合众国成立之初那样,关于总统的故事并不仅仅是报道或反映政治现实。他们创造了真正的总统必须以某种方式应对的期望和条件。

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  • 作者

    Smith, Jeff.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Chicago.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Chicago.;
  • 学科 Literature American.; Mass Communications.; Cinema.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 478 p.
  • 总页数 478
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传播理论;电影、电视艺术;
  • 关键词

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