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[ecrea] New book: Media and Affective Mythologies
Mon Oct 30 19:14:22 GMT 2017
New book, /Media and Affective Mythologies: Discourse, Archetypes, and
Ideology in Contemporary Politics/
published with Palgrave Macmillan:
_http://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783319607580#aboutBook_
/This book provides a timely political insight to show how mythology
plays an affective role in our lives. Brexit, bankers, institutional
scandals, the far right, and Russell Brand’s “revolution” are just some
of the issues tackled through this innovative and interdisciplinary
discourse analysis. Through multimedia case studies, Kelsey explores the
psychological dimensions of archetypes and mythologies and how they
function ideologically in contemporary politics. By synergising
approaches to critical discourse studies with the work of Carl Jung,
Joseph Campbell and other mythologists, Kelsey’s psychodiscursive
approach explores the depths of the human psyche to analyse the
affective qualities of storytelling. Kelsey makes a compelling case for
our need to understand more about the power of mythology in modern
society. Whilst mythology might be part of who we are, societies are
responsible for its ideological substance and implications. //Media and
Affective Mythologies//shows how we can begin to engage with this
principle./
*“This highly original, interdisciplinary work is daring and
fascinating. The author succeeds in outlining a ‘psychodiscursive’
approach to Critical Discourse Studies which combines semiotic
approaches to myth with aspects of Jungian psychoanalysis to reveal the
ideological and affective properties of media texts in a range of
contemporary political contexts.” (Christopher Hart, Lancaster
University, UK)*
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