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[ecrea] New book on global iconic events: Julia Sonnevend: Stories Without Borders
Mon Oct 17 21:20:49 GMT 2016
*Julia Sonnevend: Stories Without Borders: The Berlin Wall and the
Making of a Global Iconic Event (Oxford University Press, 2016).*
What comes to be known and seen as a global iconic event? Focusing on
news coverage of the fall of the Berlin Wall and on contemporary
retellings of the event, Julia Sonnevend discusses how storytellers
build up certain events so that people remember them for a long time.
The East German border opening that we know as the "fall of the Berlin
Wall" was in fact unintentional, confusing, and prompted in part by
misleading media coverage of bureaucratic missteps. But its global
message is not about luck or accident or happenstance in history.
Incarnated as a global iconic event, the fall of the Berlin Wall has
come to communicate the momentary power that ordinary people can have.
The event's story, branded as a simple phrase, a short narrative and a
recognizable visual scene, provides people from China to Israel to the
United States with a powerful social myth. This myth shapes our debates
about separation walls and fences, borders, and refugees, and the
possibilities of human freedom to this day.
Available for order:
https://www.amazon.com/Stories-Without-Borders-Berlin-Making/dp/019060431X
Blurbs:
"Julia Sonnevend's book is not only a splendid work of cultural history
but a brave attempt to rethink the place of media in modernity. At once
lucid, iconoclastic, and constructive, Stories Without Borders helps us
imagine how events become not only larger but also smaller than life,
only to become larger again; how they crystallize into milestones as
well as signposts at crossroads. Without succumbing to chic theoretical
turns or what she deftly calls 'the tyranny of details,' she helps our
collective intelligence along a needed path to maturation."
--Todd Gitlin, Professor of Journalism and Sociology, Columbia University
"Challenging the corrosive discourse of suspicion, Julia Sonnevend
demonstrates the continuing, indeed pivotal presence of the symbolic in
contemporary life. Beautifully written, rigorously conceptualized, and
deeply researched, /Stories without Borders/ is a brilliant exemplar of
cultural sociology."
--Jeffrey C. Alexander, Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology,
Yale University
"Did the Wall really fall? This book is important for showing how
collective memory can construct a media event-retrospectively!"
--Elihu Katz, Emeritus Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the
Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
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Julia Sonnevend is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at the
University of Michigan. She has held fellowships at the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem, the Centre for Contemporary History in Potsdam,
and the Yale Center for Cultural Sociology in New Haven. Her
interdisciplinary research examines the role of media events, rituals,
performances and icons in global culture. She received her Ph.D. in
Communications from Columbia University and her Master of Laws degree
from Yale Law School.
Upcoming talks on the book include:
Ann Arbor: November 3, 2016
http://www.literatibookstore.com/event/julia-sonnevend-william-uricchio
Prague: ECREA conference
Budapest: November 15, 2016
https://cmds.ceu.edu/events/2016-11-15/stories-without-borders-berlin-wall-and-making-global-iconic-event
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