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Nasty Women and Bad Hombres

Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election
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ISBN-13:
9781787445307
Veröffentl:
2018
Seiten:
390
Autor:
Christine A. Kray
Serie:
8, Gender and Race in American History
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

A look at how Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and American voters invoked ideas of gender and race in the fiercely contested 2016 US presidential electionGender and racial politics were at the center of the 2016 US presidential contest between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The election was historic because Clinton was the first woman nominated by a major political party for thepresidency. Yet it was also historic in its generation of sustained reflection on the past. Clinton's campaign linked her with suffragist struggles--represented perhaps most poignantly by the parade of visitors to Susan B. Anthony's grave on Election Day--while Trump harnessed nostalgia through his promise to Make America Great Again. This collection of essays looks at the often vitriolic rhetoric that characterized the election: "nasty women" vs. "deplorables"; "bad hombres" and "Crooked Hillary"; analyzing the struggle and its result through the lenses of gender, race, and their intersections, and with particular attention to the roles of memory, performance, narrative, and social media. Contributors examine the ways that gender and racial hierarchies intersected and reinforced one another throughout the campaign season. Trump's association of Mexican immigrants with crime, and specifically with rape, for example, drew upon a long history of fearmongering that stereotypes Mexican men--and men of other immigrant and minority groups--as sexual aggressors against white women. At the same time, in response to both Trump'smisogynistic rhetoric and the iconic power of Clinton's candidacy, feminist consciousness grew steadily across the nation. Analyzing these phenomena, the volume's authors--both journalists and academics--engage with prominent debates in their diverse fields, while an epilogue by the editors considers recent ongoing developments like the #metoo movement. CHRISTINE A. KRAY is Associate Professor of Anthropology, TAMAR W. CARROLL is Associate Professor of History, and HINDA MANDELL is Associate Professor in the School of Communication, all at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Introduction: The Historical Imagination and Fault Lines of the Electorate - Christine A. Kray and Tamar W. Carroll and Hinda MandellPART 1. AGGRESSIVE AND SUBORDINATE MASCULINITIESFrom (Castrating) Bitch to (Big) Nuts: Genital Politics in 2016 Election Campaign Paraphernalia - Jane CaputiTrump in the Land of Oz: Pathologizing Hillary Clinton and the Feminine Body - Roy Schwartzman and Jenni M. SimonThe Border, Bad Hombres, and the Billionaire: Hyper-Masculinity and Anti-Mexican Stereotypes in Trump's 2016 Presidential Campaign - Joshua D. MartinThe Myth of Immigrant Criminality: Early Twentieth-Century Sociological Theory and Trump's Campaign - O. Nicholas RobertsonAmerica, Meet Your New Dad: Tim Kaine and Subordinate Masculinity - Beth L. Boser and R. Brandon AndersonPART 2. FEMINIST PREDECESSORSPlease Put Stickers on Shirley Chisholm's Grave: Assessing the Legacy of a Black Feminist Pioneer - Barbara WinslowCommemoration and Contestation: Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama - Michael J. BrownDressing Up for a Campaign: Hillary Clinton, Suffragists, and the Politics of Fashion - Einav Rabinovitch-Fox100 Years of Campaign Imagery: From Woman Suffrage Postcards to Hillary Clinton - Ana StevensonThe Impossibilities of Hillary Clinton as a Self-Made Woman - Joanna WeissPART 3. BAKING COOKIES AND GRABBING PUSSIES: MISOGYNY AND SEXUAL POLITICSThe Woman They Love to Hate: Hillary Clinton and the Evangelicals - Mark Ward Sr."Locker Room Talk" as "Small Potatoes": Media, Women of the GOP, and the 2016 Presidential Election - Jiyoung Lee"Locker Room Talk" as "Small Potatoes": Media, Women of the GOP, and the 2016 Presidential Election - Carol M. Liebler"Locker Room Talk" as "Small Potatoes": Media, Women of the GOP, and the 2016 Presidential Election - Neal J. Powless"I'm Not Voting for Her": Internalized Misogyny, Feminism, and Gender Consciousness in the 2016 Election - Pamela AronsonConfronting "Bimbo Eruptions" and the Legacy of Bill Clinton's Scandal: Slut-Shaming and the 2016 Presidential Campaigns - Leora TanenbaumHow to Turn a Bernie Bro into a Russian Bot - Steve AlmondPART 4. ELECTION DAY: REWRITING PAST AND FUTURE#WomenCanStopTrump: Intimate Publics in the Twitterverse - Gina Masullo Chen and Kelsey N. WhippleA Renaissance of Feminist Ritual: Susan B. Anthony's Gravesite on Election Day - Christine A. KrayBirthing Family Narrative and Baby on Election Day - Hinda MandellLeft Behind - Rachel ParsonsThis is Vienna: Parents of Transgender Children from Pride to Survival in the Aftermath of the 2016 Election - Sally Campbell GalmanTriumph of the Constitution: American Muslims and Religious Liberty - Asma UddinPART5. THE FUTURE IS FEMALE(?): CRITICAL REFLECTIONS AND FEMINIST FUTURES"When they go low, we go high": African American Women Torchbearers for Democracy and the 2016 Democratic National Convention - De Anna J. Reese"When they go low, we go high": African American Women Torchbearers for Democracy and the 2016 Democratic National Convention - Delia C. GillisAmnesia and Politics in the Mount Hope Cemetery: Toward a Critical History of Race and Gender - Katie TerezakisBeware! Benevolent Patriarchy: Election 2016 and Why No One Can Save Us but Ourselves - Jamia WilsonEpilogue: Public Memory, White Supremacy, and Reproductive Justice in the Trump Era - Tamar W. CarrollEpilogue: Public Memory, White Supremacy, and Reproductive Justice in the Trump Era - Hinda MandellEpilogue: Public Memory, White Supremacy, and Reproductive Justice in the Trump Era - Christine A. KrayChronology

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