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Trump studies : an intellectual guide to why citizens vote against their interests / by Tara Brabazon (Flinders University, Australia), Steve Redhead (Flinders University, Australia), Runyararo S. Chivaura (Flinders University, Australia).

By: Brabazon, Tara [author.]Contributor(s): Redhead, Steve [author.] | Chivaura, Runyararo S [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald pointsPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (ix, 207 pages)ISBN: 9781787697799 (e-book)Subject(s): Trump, Donald, 1946- | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2016 | Voting -- United States -- Psychological aspects | Social Science -- Popular Culture | Popular cultureAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 324.9730932 LOC classification: JK526 2016 | .B73 2018Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Prelims -- Introduction: tough knowledge and difficult knowing in ignorant times -- Shadowing the silent majorities -- The banality of capitalism (and feminism) -- Return of the repressed amidst the double refusal -- Tweeting in the interregnum -- Pens and tower blocks -- The banality of racism (and capitalism) -- Intellectuals in the interregnum -- Conclusion: underthink it -- Index.
Summary: Why do citizens vote against their own best interest?Trump Studies addresses this key question; probing the value of thinking, reading, writing and interpretation during times of economic, social and political uncertainty. With a compelling voice and academic rigour, the authors explore how and why xenophobia and sexism are the grammar of contemporary popular culture and politics.The Brexit result and the Trump victory cannot be studied in a laboratory; the silent majority will not sit in a petri dish, waiting to be researched. The theories and methodologies developed into this book not only explain these two mega and meta events, they create space for ideas that challenge and dissent, and make the case for the role and value of universities in a time when evidence, expertise and facts often dissolve into opinion, emotion and fake news.Donald Trump does not matter. Trump Studies does matter - and this is a siren call to all intellectuals to intervene and transform the currency of theory in empiricist times.
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Prelims -- Introduction: tough knowledge and difficult knowing in ignorant times -- Shadowing the silent majorities -- The banality of capitalism (and feminism) -- Return of the repressed amidst the double refusal -- Tweeting in the interregnum -- Pens and tower blocks -- The banality of racism (and capitalism) -- Intellectuals in the interregnum -- Conclusion: underthink it -- Index.

Why do citizens vote against their own best interest?Trump Studies addresses this key question; probing the value of thinking, reading, writing and interpretation during times of economic, social and political uncertainty. With a compelling voice and academic rigour, the authors explore how and why xenophobia and sexism are the grammar of contemporary popular culture and politics.The Brexit result and the Trump victory cannot be studied in a laboratory; the silent majority will not sit in a petri dish, waiting to be researched. The theories and methodologies developed into this book not only explain these two mega and meta events, they create space for ideas that challenge and dissent, and make the case for the role and value of universities in a time when evidence, expertise and facts often dissolve into opinion, emotion and fake news.Donald Trump does not matter. Trump Studies does matter - and this is a siren call to all intellectuals to intervene and transform the currency of theory in empiricist times.

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