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1 online resource (xiii, 369 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
New perspectives on the American presidency |
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New perspectives on the American presidency.
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Contents |
Part One. Paradigm Shift. Donald Trump's settler-colonist state (fantasy) : A new era of illiberal hegemony? / Donald E. Pease -- Caesarism revisited : Cultural studies and the question of Trumpism / Stephen Shapiro -- Hegemoronic vistas : The pseudo-Gramscian right from the Powell memorandum to the 'Flight 93 election' / Frank Reliefer -- Women voters and activists in Trump's America / Kelly M. Gardner -- Part Two. Foreign Policy and Global Relations. Angry at the world : Progressive possibilities in Trump's disruption of the current order / Patrick McGreevy -- Trump or the cultural logic of 'late' democracy / David Ryan -- End of the age of three worlds and the making of the Trump presidency / Penny Von Eschen -- Trumpism and the future of US grand strategy / Jack (John M.) Thompson -- From George W. Bush to Donald Trump : Understanding the exceptional resilience of democracy promotion in US political discourse / Eugenio Lilli -- Part Three. Identity Politics and the Politics of Spectacle. 10. 'If you want to know why 2016 happened, read this book' : Class, race and the literature of disinvestment (the case of Hillbilly Elegy) / Hamilton Carroll -- Ivanka Trump and the new plutocratic (post)feminism / Diane Negra -- Trump and the age of hybrid media communicators / Alireza Hajihosseini -- 'Reality has a well-known liberal bias' : The end(s) of satire in Trump's America / Liam Kennedy -- Spectacle of decency : Repairing America after Trump / Scott Lucas |
Summary |
"Donald J. Trump's presidency has delivered a seismic shock to the American political system, its public sphere, and to our political culture worldwide. Written by leading scholars across a range of disciplines, as well as professionals in the field of political journalism, this collection of essays offers a deeper understanding of Trump and the impact that his rise to power has had both domestically and worldwide."-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Liam Kennedy is Professor of American Studies and Director of the Clinton Institute for American Studies at University College Dublin |
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Print version record |
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Trump, Donald, 1946-
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SUBJECT |
Trump, Donald, 1946- fast |
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Nationalism -- United States
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Political culture -- United States -- History -- 21st century
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Elections
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History.
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Nationalism
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Political culture
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Politics and government
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History.
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United States -- Politics and government -- 2017-2021
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United States
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Genre/Form |
History
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Electronic book
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Author |
Kennedy, Liam, 1961- editor.
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ISBN |
9781474458894 |
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1474458890 |
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9781474458900 |
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1474458904 |
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