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ID167604
Title ProperNarrative power
Other Title Informationhow storytelling shapes East Asian international politics
LanguageENG
AuthorHagström, Linus ;  Gustafsson, Karl
Summary / Abstract (Note)We are living at a time when people appear to have become more aware of the power of narratives in international politics. Understanding how narratives exercise power is therefore more pertinent than ever. This special issue develops the concept of narrative power for international relations research by focusing on East Asia—the region that has been at the centre of debates about international power shifts since the 1990s. This introduction seeks to elucidate and define four key binary distinctions: (a) narrative power as understood from the perspective of an individualist versus a narrative ontology; (b) narrative power as explanandum versus explanans; (c) narrative power as more prone to continuity or change; and (d) the scholar as a detached observer of narrative power versus the scholar as a narrative entrepreneur and a potential wielder of power. Informed by the individual contributions, the introduction demonstrates how and with what implications research on narrative power can negotiate and traverse these binary distinctions.
`In' analytical NoteCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol. 32, No.4; Aug 2019: p.387-406
Journal SourceCambridge Review of International Affairs Vol: 32 No 4
Key WordsNarrative Power ;  Asian International Politics


 
 
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