Imagining Politics: Interpretations in Political Science and Political Television

Imagining Politics critically examines two interpretations of government. The first comes from pop culture fictions about politics, the second from academic political science. Stephen Benedict Dyson argues that televised political fictions and political science theories are attempts at meaning-making, reflecting and shaping how a society thinks about its politics.

By taking fiction seriously, and by arguing that political science theory is homologous to fiction, the book offers a fresh perspective on both, using fictions such as The West Wing, House of Cards, Borgen, Black Mirror, and Scandal to challenge the assumptions that construct the discipline of political science itself.

Imagining Politics is also about a political moment in the West. Two great political shocks—Brexit and the election of Donald Trump—are set in a new context here. Dyson traces how Brexit and Trump campaigned against our image of politics as usual, and won.

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Imagining Politics: Interpretations in Political Science and Political Television

Imagining Politics critically examines two interpretations of government. The first comes from pop culture fictions about politics, the second from academic political science. Stephen Benedict Dyson argues that televised political fictions and political science theories are attempts at meaning-making, reflecting and shaping how a society thinks about its politics.

By taking fiction seriously, and by arguing that political science theory is homologous to fiction, the book offers a fresh perspective on both, using fictions such as The West Wing, House of Cards, Borgen, Black Mirror, and Scandal to challenge the assumptions that construct the discipline of political science itself.

Imagining Politics is also about a political moment in the West. Two great political shocks—Brexit and the election of Donald Trump—are set in a new context here. Dyson traces how Brexit and Trump campaigned against our image of politics as usual, and won.

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Imagining Politics: Interpretations in Political Science and Political Television

Imagining Politics: Interpretations in Political Science and Political Television

by Stephen Benedict Dyson
Imagining Politics: Interpretations in Political Science and Political Television

Imagining Politics: Interpretations in Political Science and Political Television

by Stephen Benedict Dyson

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Imagining Politics critically examines two interpretations of government. The first comes from pop culture fictions about politics, the second from academic political science. Stephen Benedict Dyson argues that televised political fictions and political science theories are attempts at meaning-making, reflecting and shaping how a society thinks about its politics.

By taking fiction seriously, and by arguing that political science theory is homologous to fiction, the book offers a fresh perspective on both, using fictions such as The West Wing, House of Cards, Borgen, Black Mirror, and Scandal to challenge the assumptions that construct the discipline of political science itself.

Imagining Politics is also about a political moment in the West. Two great political shocks—Brexit and the election of Donald Trump—are set in a new context here. Dyson traces how Brexit and Trump campaigned against our image of politics as usual, and won.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472125883
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 07/09/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 507 KB

About the Author

Stephen Benedict Dyson is Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments 1. Imagining Politics 2. Persuasion - The West Wing 3. Ambition - House of Cards 4. Character - Scandal 5. Compromise - Borgen 6. Bureaucracy - Yes, Minister 7. Farce - The Thick of It, Veep 8. Populism - Black Mirror, The Apprentice Notes References Index
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