It Was Like a Fever: Storytelling in Protest and Politics is a captivating book by Francesca Polletta that explores the power of storytelling in social and political contexts. Published by University of Chicago Press in 2006, this trade paperback textbook is a great addition to any collection of books on communication studies, history, social science, performing arts, and political science.
With 256 pages and a length of 9 inches, a height of 0.6 inches, and a width of 6 inches, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the topic of storytelling in protest and politics. The book is written in English and weighs 13.1 ounces. It is a perfect resource for students and researchers who want to explore the subject of storytelling in a deeper and more meaningful way
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