Trump's America political culture and national identity /

Trump's America political culture and national identity / edited by Liam Kennedy. - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, (c)2020. - 1 online resource. - New perspectives on the American presidency .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Intro -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Making Sense of Trump's America -- Part One: Paradigm Shift -- 1. Donald Trump's Settler-Colonist State (Fantasy): A New Era of Illiberal Hegemony? -- 2. Caesarism Revisited: Cultural Studies and the Question of Trumpism -- 3. Hegemoronic Vistas: The Pseudo-Gramscian Right from the Powell Memorandum to the 'Flight 93 Election' -- 4. Women Voters and Activists in Trump's America -- Part Two: Foreign Policy and Global Relations 5. Angry at the World: Progressive Possibilities in Trump's Disruption of the Current Order -- 6. Trump or the Cultural Logic of 'Late' Democracy -- 7. The End of the Age of Three Worlds and the Making of the Trump Presidency -- 8. Trumpism and the Future of US Grand Strategy -- 9. From George W. Bush to Donald Trump: Understanding the Exceptional Resilience of Democracy Promotion in US Political Discourse -- 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) -- 11. Ivanka Trump and the New Plutocratic (Post)feminism -- 12. Trump and the Age of Hybrid Media Communicators -- 13. 'Reality Has a Well-Known Liberal Bias': The End(s) of Satire in Trump's America -- 14. Spectacle of Decency: Repairing America after Trump -- Index

Donald J. Trump's presidency has delivered a seismic shock to the American political system, its public sphere, and to our political culture worldwide.



9781474458894


Trump, Donald, 1946-


Nationalism--United States.
Political culture--History--United States--21st century.


Electronic Books.

E912 / .T786 2020