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`The Sixties' TropeCombining insights from narrative analysis in sociology and trope theory in anthropology, this article develops a theory of tropes that emphasizes their historical production and political effects. Tropes function politically to enable some narratives, identities and resolutions while foreclosing others. As a powerful tool for socio-historical analysis, a consideration of tropes is crucial for deconstructing the taken-for-granted predicates and the `dangerous' consequences of political narratives. To illustrate the argument, the trope of `the Sixties' is analyzed as a case study.
Key Words: discourse intellectuals politics culture narrative sociology United States
Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 18, No. 6,
99-123 (2001) |
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