石头的孩子:起义和巴勒斯坦国的神话般的建立

M. Hasian, Lisa A. Flores
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这篇文章探讨了1987-1993年被称为“起义”的巴勒斯坦起义的修辞意义。作者避开了关注军事征服或外交条约的民族主义传统观念,认为“石头的孩子”使用神话故事作为创造集体身份、历史传统和巴勒斯坦民族的一种方式。在其他传播学者工作的基础上,这篇文章声称象征性建筑是巴勒斯坦人试图动员对起义的支持的说服努力的重要组成部分。
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Children of the stones: The Intifada and the mythic creation of the Palestinian state
This essay explores the rhetorical significance of the 1987–1993 Palestinian uprising known as the “Intifada.” Eschewing traditional notions of nationalism that focus on military conquest or diplomatic treaties, the authors argue that the “children of the stones” use mythic tales as a way of creating a collective identity, a historical tradition, and a Palestinian nation. Building on the work of other communication scholars, the essay claims that symbolic constructions were an important part of the persuasive efforts of Palestinians who sought to mobilize support for the Intifada.
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