Title
Trumpism: The Politics of Gender in a Post-Propitious America
Files
Description
Timely and important, this collection focuses on the meaning of the 2016 presidential campaign and the election of Donald J. Trump as it relates to gender. Authored by scholars in political science, international studies, sociology, peace and conflict studies, psychiatry, and social work, as well as feminist activities from various backgrounds, chapters focus on campaigning for Hillary Clinton; how Trump won the election over a highly qualified female candidate; Trump's hyper-masculine posturing; the meaning of the election for marginalized populations; the effect of the election on survivors of sexual assault; proposed policies related to women; and how to teach and parent in the era of Trump. Further, the book offers an appendix of recommended resources for persons seeking to better understand the election and its effect on gender relations in 2016 and beyond.
ISBN
978-1-5275-0831-6
Publication Date
1-5-2018
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
City
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Keywords
Presidents, United States, 2016 Election, Trump
Disciplines
American Politics | Political Science
Recommended Citation
Finley, Laura and Johnson, Matthew, "Trumpism: The Politics of Gender in a Post-Propitious America" (2018). 2018 USF Faculty and Staff Books. 6.
https://repository.usfca.edu/faculty_books_2018/6