The anthropology of Donald Trump : culture and the exceptional moment
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書誌事項
The anthropology of Donald Trump : culture and the exceptional moment
(Anthropology of now / series editor, Jack David Eller)
Routledge, 2022
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
* Provides a devoted, fuller space for anthropological insight when existing anthropological writing on the topic is scattered.
* Highlights the value that anthropology can bring to the discussion and its relevance for investigating modern state-level cultural phenomena.
* Assembles an impressive team of anthropologists, including contributions by some leading figures in the discipline.
目次
1. Introduction: On anthropology of the Contemporary Generally and of Trump Specifically
2. Stigmatized Identity Motivating Right-Wing Populism: How the Tea Party Learned to Love Donald Trump
3. The Reddest of States: Fieldnotes from Trumplandia
4. Making the Cuban American Dream Great Again: Race and Immigrant Citizenship in Miami
5. "We're on the Same Team, Right?": Political Polarization and Social Connections in "Trump Country"
6. Indexing Ambivalence: Laterality and Negation in Donald Trump's Co-Speech Gestures
7. Trump the Caudillo: Tapping into Already-Existing Populist Unrest
8. Lying as a Cultural System
9. Orange Candles and Shriveled Cheetos: Symbolic Representations of Trump in the Anti-Trump Witchcraft Movement
10. "I Don't Think the Science Knows, Actually": The Biocultural Impacts of Trump's Anti-Science and Misinformation Rhetoric, the Mishandling of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Institutionalized Racism
11. Trumping the Past, Trumping the Future: How Political Messianism and Conspiracy Theory Cultism Come Front and Center in American Politics
12. Hindutva and Donald Trump: An Unholy Relation
13. The Events at the Capitol and the Trump Mediation: America's Uncivil War and New Authoritarian Totalitarian Possibilities
Afterword: Authroritarianism After Trump
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