A biting, funny, up-to-the-minute collection of essays by a major political thinker that gets to the heart of what feminist criticism can do in the face of everyday politics.
A biting, funny, up-to-the-minute collection of essays by a major political thinker that gets to the heart of what feminist criticism can do in the face of everyday politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bonnie Honig is Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Modern Culture and Media (MCM) and Political Science at Brown University. Her most recent books are Public Things: Democracy in Disrepair and A Feminist Theory of Refusal.
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Preface xiii 1 Trump's Family Romance and the Magic of Television 1 2 Gaslight and the Shock Politics Two-Step 13 3 The President's House Is Empty: Inauguration Day 33 4 He Said, He Said: The Feminization of James Comey 39 5 The Members-Only President Goes to Alabama 46 6 An Empire unto Himself? Harvey Weinstein's Downfall 52 7 Race and the Revolving Door of (Un)Reality TV 56 8 They Want Civility, Let's Give It to Them 62 9 Stormy Daniels's #MeToo Moment 70 10 The Trump Doctrine 76 11 Jon Stewart and the Limits of Mockery 81 12 Bullying Canada: An American Presidential Tradition 86 13 House Renovations: For Christine Blasey Ford 92 14 No Collision: Opting Out of Catastrophe 98 15 Epstein, Barr, and the Virus of Civic Fatigue (with Sara Rushing) 107 16 Mueller, They Wrote 112 17 Unbelievable: Scenes from a Structure 117 18 Gothic Girls: Bombshell's Variation on a Theme 126 19 Boxed In: Debbie Dingell vs. Donald Trump 130 20 Mediating Masculinity: Rambo Republicanism and the Long Iran Crisis 138 21 "13 Angry Democrats"? A Noir Reading of 12 Angry Men 145 22 In the Streets a Serenade: Siena under Lockdown 153 23 Isn't It Ironic? Spitballing in a Pandemic 157 24 Build That Wall: The Politics of Motherhood in Portland 163 25 Impenetrable: Gaslighting the 14th Amendment 171 26 "Hallelujah": The People Want Their House Back 178 27 Loose Threads 184 Acknowledgments 195 Notes 199 Credits 241
Preface xiii 1 Trump's Family Romance and the Magic of Television 1 2 Gaslight and the Shock Politics Two-Step 13 3 The President's House Is Empty: Inauguration Day 33 4 He Said, He Said: The Feminization of James Comey 39 5 The Members-Only President Goes to Alabama 46 6 An Empire unto Himself? Harvey Weinstein's Downfall 52 7 Race and the Revolving Door of (Un)Reality TV 56 8 They Want Civility, Let's Give It to Them 62 9 Stormy Daniels's #MeToo Moment 70 10 The Trump Doctrine 76 11 Jon Stewart and the Limits of Mockery 81 12 Bullying Canada: An American Presidential Tradition 86 13 House Renovations: For Christine Blasey Ford 92 14 No Collision: Opting Out of Catastrophe 98 15 Epstein, Barr, and the Virus of Civic Fatigue (with Sara Rushing) 107 16 Mueller, They Wrote 112 17 Unbelievable: Scenes from a Structure 117 18 Gothic Girls: Bombshell's Variation on a Theme 126 19 Boxed In: Debbie Dingell vs. Donald Trump 130 20 Mediating Masculinity: Rambo Republicanism and the Long Iran Crisis 138 21 "13 Angry Democrats"? A Noir Reading of 12 Angry Men 145 22 In the Streets a Serenade: Siena under Lockdown 153 23 Isn't It Ironic? Spitballing in a Pandemic 157 24 Build That Wall: The Politics of Motherhood in Portland 163 25 Impenetrable: Gaslighting the 14th Amendment 171 26 "Hallelujah": The People Want Their House Back 178 27 Loose Threads 184 Acknowledgments 195 Notes 199 Credits 241
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