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Abstract
Are Donald Trump's irrationality, cruelty, and bombast symptoms of his personality? Is the chaos surrounding him a sign of his incompetence? Are his populism, illiberalism and nationalism just cynical appeals to existing feelings of abandonment, resentment and rage?
Lawrence Grossberg shows that the truth is bigger and more frightening. Locating Trumpism in the long struggle among traditional conservatism, the new right and the reactionary right, he suggests that the chaos is far more significant and strategic ... and dangerous. Taking the arguments of the reactionary right seriously, he projects a possible, nightmarish future: a cultural nationalism governed by a popular corporatocracy.
He lays bare how contemporary political struggles are being shaped by a changing national landscape of moods and feelings, marked by a growing absolutism of judgement and belief, and new forms of anxiety, alienation and narcissism.
'This is a timely book, to say the least. Beyond the moment, however, Grossberg's vision is thought-provoking, stirring, even exciting as well as frightening because it shows that there are new things to say about the morass of American and other democratic politics today and new ways to understand our situation. It's also a rattling good read'
Meaghan Morris, University of Sydney
'A profound and insightful analysis of the diverse forces that have led to Trump's election. Everyone should read this book if they want to understand the rise of authoritarianism in the United States'
Henry Giroux, McMaster University Professor for Scholarship in the Public Interest, author of On Critical Pedagogy
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover | Cover | ||
Contents | vii | ||
Preface | viii | ||
Part I: From Trump to the Conjuncture | 1 | ||
1. The Terror and the Beast | 3 | ||
2. Telling Stories and Stories Told | 16 | ||
3. Other Stories are Possible, and Possibly Even Better | 31 | ||
Part II: In Search of the Conjuncture | 51 | ||
4. The New Right | 53 | ||
5. The Reactionary Right | 68 | ||
6. Affective Landscapes | 91 | ||
Part III: A Conjunctural Politics | 111 | ||
7. Back to the Present: A Reactionary Counter-modernity | 113 | ||
8. Conclusions? | 143 | ||
Appendix: Cultural Studies and Conjunctural Analysis | 155 | ||
Bibliography | 159 | ||
Thanks | 165 |