The scope and theme of this book are political, polemical, sociological, and ideological. The book lays a historical foundation to explain the reason Obama has not had a successful political relationship with Congressional Republicans. The author relies on systemic racism to explain Obama's political saga with the Congressional Republicans. In spite of the GOP's obstructionist tactics, Obama still goes on to win re-election.
The scope and theme of this book are political, polemical, sociological, and ideological. The book lays a historical foundation to explain the reason Obama has not had a successful political relationship with Congressional Republicans. The author relies on systemic racism to explain Obama's political saga with the Congressional Republicans. In spite of the GOP's obstructionist tactics, Obama still goes on to win re-election.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary L. Rucker is professor of communication at Wright State University. She is the division chair of the Communication Studies degree program. Rucker teaches organizational communication courses and research methods and conducts research in the areas of political communication and ideology, intercultural communication, and race, class, and gender. She has published widely in communication and interdisciplinary journals at the national and international levels.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Battling History: Obama, Systemic Racism, and Colorism Chapter 2: The Obama Presidency: A Backlash of Racism and Conservative Radicalism Chapter 3: The Media: Transmitters of Eliminationist and Racialized Rhetoric Chapter 4: American Exceptionalism: Roots, Racism, and Obama Chapter 5: The Re-Election of Barack Obama: "The People Spoke" Bibliography Index About the Author
List of Tables Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Battling History: Obama, Systemic Racism, and Colorism Chapter 2: The Obama Presidency: A Backlash of Racism and Conservative Radicalism Chapter 3: The Media: Transmitters of Eliminationist and Racialized Rhetoric Chapter 4: American Exceptionalism: Roots, Racism, and Obama Chapter 5: The Re-Election of Barack Obama: "The People Spoke" Bibliography Index About the Author
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