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Trump and Putin in Media Mythologies
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Trump and Putin in Media Mythologies

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Trump and Putin in Media Mythologies provides an account of the media portrayal of two presidents - Donald Trump of the United States and Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation - as mythologized figures.

The book delineates the mythologizing strategies media employ to build these two leaders' narratives and the logic of mythologization of the overall political process. It addresses the construction of the two presidential imageries and the political and cultural needs fulfilled by the archetypes they embody. The volume provides a comparative analysis of two culture-specific narrating strategies that resonate with the two - American and Russian - electorates.

This interdisciplinary account combines the areas of media studies, myth studies, political anthropology, and cultural studies. It will also be an essential read for scholars and graduate students interested in political communication, public relations, and cognitive marketing.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 June 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9780367435868

Trump and Putin in Media Mythologies provides an account of the media portrayal of two presidents - Donald Trump of the United States and Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation - as mythologized figures.

The book delineates the mythologizing strategies media employ to build these two leaders' narratives and the logic of mythologization of the overall political process. It addresses the construction of the two presidential imageries and the political and cultural needs fulfilled by the archetypes they embody. The volume provides a comparative analysis of two culture-specific narrating strategies that resonate with the two - American and Russian - electorates.

This interdisciplinary account combines the areas of media studies, myth studies, political anthropology, and cultural studies. It will also be an essential read for scholars and graduate students interested in political communication, public relations, and cognitive marketing.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 June 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9780367435868