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The Personal Is Political -

The Personal Is Political

Body Politics in a Trump World
Buch | Softcover
314 Seiten
2020
Brill (Verlag)
9789004436305 (ISBN)
CHF 61,90 inkl. MwSt
In the wake of Donald J. Trump’s victory and his administration’s attacks on an array of vulnerable populations, a diverse collection of scholars and ethnographers document how marginalized peoples have experienced the first years of Trump mayhem.
In the wake of Donald J. Trump’s unprecedented victory and his administration’s multi-pronged attacks on an array of vulnerable populations, a diverse collection of scholars was asked to document the ways in which marginalized peoples have experienced the first years of Trump mayhem. The essays in this volume ask us to think through tough narratives of exclusion, exile, and pain. The challenge in this book is to represent the unrepresentable, to document in chilling detail how Trump, his allies in government, and his unshakeable base have weaponized the culture war and threatened the ideals of the Republic. This book invites us to experience the scarifying perspective of the marginalized Other, to remember to honor all our most human stories that, woven together, make up the collective ‘us’; the collective ‘U.S.’ The editors also hope this collection suggests a way forward, a way to defeat American nativism and a way to end the war on those of us who are, on this sad day, our nation’s public enemies.

Christine Salkin Davis, Ph.D. (2005), USF, is Professor of Communication Studies at UNC Charlotte. Her research is on end-of-life communication in interpersonal and cultural contexts. She is co-author of End of Life Communication: Stories from the Dead Zone (Routledge, 2019). Jonathan L. Crane, Ph.D. (1991), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at UNC Charlotte. He studies culture, media and communication and is co-author of End of Life Communication: Stories from the Dead Zone (Routledge, 2019).

Acknowledgements

Prologue: Driving Home, in Reverse

 Kimberly Dark



Dialogue 1

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

Introduction: Bodily Experiences in a Trumpian World

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane



Dialogue 2

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

1. A Trump-Haunted Landscape

 Amy Burt



Dialogue 3

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

2. Black Women’s Embodied Identities at the Nexus of Political Movements

 Diane Forbes Berthoud



Dialogue 4

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

3. Airport (In)Security

 Eun Young Lee and Billy Huff



Dialogue 5

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

4. Violent, Oppressed, and Un-American: Muslim Women in the American Imagination

 Hadia Mubarak and Naved Bakali



Dialogue 6

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

5. Necessity, Uncertainty, and the ACA: Health Insurance Coverage in the Age of Trump

 Jillian Tullis



Dialogue 7

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

6. Resilience Isn’t a Single Skill: International Students Cope with the Trump Rhetoric

 Ana X. de la Serna



Dialogue 8

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

7. Living and Relating Queerly in the Post-Trump World

 Stacy Holman Jones



Dialogue 9

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

8. Opportunities to Unsilence: Walking the Political Line at Home

 Kristen E. Okamoto and Sonia R. Ivancic



Dialogue 10

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

9. Not/My President: Presidential Race in Southern Black/African American and White American Families

 Robyn R. Jardine and Bethany Simmons



Dialogue 11

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

10. Intercultural Relationships in a Post-Trump World: Mediating and Mitigating

 Jennifer L. Erdely



Dialogue 12

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

11. Conclusion: Reap the whirlwind: Identity, Intersectionality, and Politics in Trump’s Wake

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane



Discussion Questions

 Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane

Notes on Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Personal/Public Scholarship ; 7
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 478 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-13 9789004436305 / 9789004436305
Zustand Neuware
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