Trump and us : what he says and why people listen
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Trump and us : what he says and why people listen
(Communication, society, and politics)
Cambridge University Press, 2020
- : pbk
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Library (GRIPS Library)
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Summary: "This book is my answer to Trump-the-question. Because Mr. Trump stirs up so much controversy, I knew that only hard evidence could keep me from being tossed about in his wake. So I have assembled a great quantity of data here, looking exhaustively at Trump's speeches, his press conferences, his debates, and his incessant tweets. But these data mean little by themselves. It is only when one compares them to what the press has written that one begins to get the full measure of the man, a project also advanced by looking at what everyday citizens have said when writing letters to the editors or when responding to nationwide surveys. Donald Trump, I came to believe, can only be understood by triangulation."--Provided by publisher
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Feeling Conflicted: 1. Trump's arrival
- Part II. Feeling Ignored: 2. Trump's simplicity
- 3. Trump's populism
- Part II. Feeling Trapped: 4. Trump's passions
- 5. Trump's stories
- Part IV. Feeling Besieged: 6. Trump's medicine
- 7. Trump's journalism
- Part V. Feeling Tired: 8. Trump's novelty
- 9. Trump's spontaneity
- Part VI. Feeling Resolute: 10. Trump's lessons.
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