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Antidemocracy in America : truth, power, and the republic at risk / edited by Eric Klinenberg, Caitlin Zaloom, Sharon Marcus.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Public books seriesPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (viii, 278 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780231548724
  • 0231548729
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Antidemocracy in America.DDC classification:
  • 306.20973/0905 23
LOC classification:
  • E912
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction : the big picture / Eric Klinenberg -- Resource extraction / Michelle Wilde Anderson -- Confronting manhood after Trump / Lisa Wade -- Predatory real estate / Thomas J. Sugrue -- The misinformation society / Victor Pickard -- Defending open cities / Saskia Sassen -- Criminalizing immigrants / Alina Das -- Trump, trade, and war / Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro -- Rule by misrule / Richard Sennett -- School of Trump / Pedro Noguera -- Trump on Twitter : how a medium designed for democracy became an authoritarian's mouthpiece / Fred Turner -- Trump's attack on knowledge / Craig Calhoun -- The devastated house of labor / Margaret Levi -- Unholy alliances / Shamus Khan -- Coalthink / Gretchen Bakke -- Violence and criminal justice / Patrick Sharkey -- Women voters, Left and Right / Linda Gordon -- The Office of the Presidency / Robert Shrum -- Religion and the republic / Philip Gorski -- Evangelical voters / Tanya Marie Luhrmann -- Gun culture / Harel Shapira -- Black women and the FBI / Ashley Farmer -- Confederate revisionist history / Douglas S. Massey -- Trump's charisma / Steven Lukes -- Unequal America / Michelle Jackson and David B. Grusky -- Working-class environmentalism / Daniel Aldana Cohen -- Defending society / Wendy Brown -- Protest, violent and nonviolent / Judith Butler -- Social solidarity / Michele Lamont -- "The parliament of bodies" / Jack Halberstam -- The right type of citizenship / Jefferson Cowie -- Multiracial cooperation / William Julius Wilson.
Summary: "On Election Day in 2016, it seemed unthinkable to many Americans that Donald Trump could become president of the United States. But the victories of the Obama administration hid from view fundamental problems deeply rooted in American social institutions and history. The election's consequences drastically changed how Americans experience their country, especially for those threatened by the public outburst of bigotry and repression. Amid the deluge of tweets and breaking news stories that turn each day into a political soap opera, it can be difficult to take a step back and see the big picture. To confront the threats we face, we must recognize that the Trump presidency is a symptom, not the malady. Antidemocracy in America is a collective effort to understand how we got to this point and what can be done about it. Assembled by the sociologist Eric Klinenberg as well as the editors of the online magazine Public Books, Caitlin Zaloom and Sharon Marcus, it offers essays from many of the nation's leading scholars, experts on topics including race, religion, gender, civil liberties, protest, inequality, immigration, climate change, national security, and the role of the media. Antidemocracy in America places our present in international and historical context, considering the worldwide turn toward authoritarianism and its varied precursors. Each essay seeks to inform our understanding of the fragility of American democracy and suggests how to protect it from the buried contradictions that Trump's victory brought into public view"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction : the big picture / Eric Klinenberg -- Resource extraction / Michelle Wilde Anderson -- Confronting manhood after Trump / Lisa Wade -- Predatory real estate / Thomas J. Sugrue -- The misinformation society / Victor Pickard -- Defending open cities / Saskia Sassen -- Criminalizing immigrants / Alina Das -- Trump, trade, and war / Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro -- Rule by misrule / Richard Sennett -- School of Trump / Pedro Noguera -- Trump on Twitter : how a medium designed for democracy became an authoritarian's mouthpiece / Fred Turner -- Trump's attack on knowledge / Craig Calhoun -- The devastated house of labor / Margaret Levi -- Unholy alliances / Shamus Khan -- Coalthink / Gretchen Bakke -- Violence and criminal justice / Patrick Sharkey -- Women voters, Left and Right / Linda Gordon -- The Office of the Presidency / Robert Shrum -- Religion and the republic / Philip Gorski -- Evangelical voters / Tanya Marie Luhrmann -- Gun culture / Harel Shapira -- Black women and the FBI / Ashley Farmer -- Confederate revisionist history / Douglas S. Massey -- Trump's charisma / Steven Lukes -- Unequal America / Michelle Jackson and David B. Grusky -- Working-class environmentalism / Daniel Aldana Cohen -- Defending society / Wendy Brown -- Protest, violent and nonviolent / Judith Butler -- Social solidarity / Michele Lamont -- "The parliament of bodies" / Jack Halberstam -- The right type of citizenship / Jefferson Cowie -- Multiracial cooperation / William Julius Wilson.

"On Election Day in 2016, it seemed unthinkable to many Americans that Donald Trump could become president of the United States. But the victories of the Obama administration hid from view fundamental problems deeply rooted in American social institutions and history. The election's consequences drastically changed how Americans experience their country, especially for those threatened by the public outburst of bigotry and repression. Amid the deluge of tweets and breaking news stories that turn each day into a political soap opera, it can be difficult to take a step back and see the big picture. To confront the threats we face, we must recognize that the Trump presidency is a symptom, not the malady. Antidemocracy in America is a collective effort to understand how we got to this point and what can be done about it. Assembled by the sociologist Eric Klinenberg as well as the editors of the online magazine Public Books, Caitlin Zaloom and Sharon Marcus, it offers essays from many of the nation's leading scholars, experts on topics including race, religion, gender, civil liberties, protest, inequality, immigration, climate change, national security, and the role of the media. Antidemocracy in America places our present in international and historical context, considering the worldwide turn toward authoritarianism and its varied precursors. Each essay seeks to inform our understanding of the fragility of American democracy and suggests how to protect it from the buried contradictions that Trump's victory brought into public view"-- Provided by publisher.

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