The personal is political : : body politics in a Trump world / / edited by Christine Salkin Davis and Jonathan L. Crane.

In the wake of Donald J. Trump's victory and his administration's attacks on an array of vulnerable populations, a diverse collection of scholars and ethnographers document how marginalized peoples have experienced the first years of Trump mayhem.

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Superior document:Personal/public scholarship ; Volume 7
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill Sense,, [2020]
©2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Personal/public scholarship ; Volume 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (300 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Prologue: Driving home, in reverse
  • Dialogue 1
  • Introduction: Bodily experiences in a Trumpian world
  • Dialogue 2
  • A Trump-haunted landscape
  • Dialogue 3
  • Black women's embodied identities at the nexus of political movements: Intersectionality, resistance, and power in the post-Obama era
  • Dialogue 4
  • Airport (in)security
  • Dialogue 5
  • Violent, oppressed, and un-American: Muslim women in the American imagination
  • Dialogue 6
  • Necessity, uncertainty, and the ACA: Health insurance coverage in the age of Trump
  • Dialogue 7
  • Resilience isn't a single skill: International students cope with the Trump rhetoric
  • Dialogue 8
  • Living and relating queerly in the post-Trump world
  • Dialogue 9
  • Opportunities to unsilence: Walking the political line at home
  • Dialogue 10
  • Not/my President: Presidential race in southern Black/African American and White American families
  • Dialogue 11
  • Intercultural relationships in a post-Trump world: Mediating and mitigating
  • Dialogue 12
  • Conclusion: Reap the whirlwind: Identity, intersectionality, and politics in Trump's wake
  • Discussion questions.