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9780197605462

Reenacting the Enemy Collective Memory Construction in Russian and US Media

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    9780197605462

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2022-04-26
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

This book examines how Russian and American media narratives inform the ways individuals in both countries consume and construct collective memories of one another in an age of media distrust. Using research on collective memory, media, and the individual mind, this book applies an interdisciplinary sociocognitive framework to study seven 21st century political events involving Russia. With each event, this book analyzes how ideological bias, distortion, and schemata in both Russian and American media outlets work to reestablish a Cold War-like narrative--and by extension, reignite perceived enmities in the individual minds and collective memories of both nations. The book examines this old phenomenon at the interface of conscious media distrust among individuals who subconsciously embrace these constructs, forming memories along the ideological lines promoted by the same institutions they question.

By bringing together content analyses of media texts and empirical data, Reenacting the Enemy serves as an interdisciplinary study of psychological mechanisms behind Russian and US media to uncover both old and new patterns of collective and individual memory constructs in the two societies.

Author Biography


Ludmila Isurin is a professor at the Ohio State University. An interdisciplinary scholar whose research encompasses psycho- and sociolinguistics, social sciences and humanities with a recent focus on how collective memory is reflected in text and constructed in individual minds, she has written
numerous chapters and journal articles, including an award-winning article in Language Learning. She has authored or coedited six books, including Collective Remembering.

Table of Contents


Introduction

Part I: Theoretical background

Chapter 1: Group memory: Construction, reconstruction, and distortion
Chapter 2: Collective memory, journalism, and news making

Chapter 3: How the mind processes text, media news, and misinformation

Chapter 4: Socio-cognitive approach to the construction of memory: At the intersection of media, memory, and the mind

Part 2: Collective memory construction in Russian and U.S. media

Chapter 5: Media, the mind and the reenactment of the enemy: Methodology
Chapter 6: Takeover of Crimea

Chapter 7: Conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the MH17 downing

Chapter 8: Civil war in Syria and the 2016 U.S. elections

Chapter 9: The 2014 Sochi Olympics and the 2018 poisoning of the Skripals

Chapter 10: How the mind constructs a memory of recent political events


Part 3: Reenacting the enemy in media and in the mind

Chapter 11: Reenacting the enemy in media and in the mind

Conclusion

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