“Readers will find Dennis K. Mumby's collection most useful for the connections it establishes between narrative analysis, in social setting and postmodern light…. What is important about this book is the range of projects presented using narrative to examine issues of power and control.” --Discourse and Society What is the relationship between narrative, society, and the forms of control that function in society? This critical analysis examines the role of narrative in the creation of various social realities in a variety of communication contexts. The central theme of Narrative and Social Control is that narrative is a pervasive form of human communication that is integral to the production and shaping of social order. Each chapter provides both a theoretical framework and an examination of narratives in a range of communication contexts--interpersonal, small group, organizational, and mass mediated--illustrating the far-reaching impact of narrative on our lives and social organizations. This critical perspective is essential reading for scholars, students, and professionals in communication studies, organization studies, family studies, cultural studies, sociology, political science, peace studies, anthropology, philosophy, and gender studies.

Deformed Subjects, Docile Bodies: Disciplinary Practices and Subject-Constitution in Stories of Japanese-American Internment

Deformed Subjects, Docile Bodies: Disciplinary Practices and Subject-Constitution in Stories of Japanese-American Internment

Deformed subjects, docile bodies: Disciplinary practices and subject-constitution in stories of Japanese-American internment
GordonNakagawa

The second world war evacuation, exclusion, and internment of 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry (including 70,000 U.S. citizens) in 10 “relocation centers,” though transpiring SO years ago, remains something more than a historical curiosity or a constitutional anomaly. A half-century after President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, the edict that set the exclusion and internment into motion, the legacy of this extraordinary experience continues to be visited and revisited among the Nikkei1. Evidence of the ongoing salience of the internment and its aftermath can be readily found: Throughout 1992, a nationwide, yearlong series of events commemorated the 50-year anniversary ...

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