Pandemics and the Media

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Marina Levina - Pandemics and the Media.
Offering a comprehensive analysis of mediated representations of global pandemics, this book engages with the construction, management, and classification... Lire la suite
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Offering a comprehensive analysis of mediated representations of global pandemics, this book engages with the construction, management, and classification of difference in the global context of a pandemic, to address what it means – culturally, politically, and economically – to live in an infected, diseased body. Marina Levina argues that mediated representations are essential in translating and making sense of difference as a category of subjectivity and as a mode of organizing and distributing change.
Using textual analysis of media texts on pandemics and disease, she illustrates how they represent a larger mediascape that drafts stories of global instabilities and global health. Levina explains how the stories we tell about disease matter ; that the media is instrumental in constructing and disseminating these stories ; and that mediated narratives of pandemics are rooted in global flows of policies, commerce, and populations.
Pandemics are, by definition, global crises.

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Biographie de Marina Levina

Marina Levina (PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Memphis. She is co-editor of Monster Culture in the 21st Century : A Reader (2013) and Post-Global Network and Everyday Life (2012).

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