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Constructing Narratives in Response to Trump's Election


Constructing Narratives in Response to Trump's Election

How Various Populations Make Sense of an Unexpected Victory

von: Shing-Ling S. Chen, Nicole Allaire, Zhuojun Joyce Chen, Jose Francisco Ramírez Angeles, Robert L. Ballard, Sarah J. Ballard, Melissa L. Beall, Mark Congdon, Antonio Tomas De La Garza, Liliana Herakova, Titilayo R. Osuagwu, Judith P. Roberts, Laura Terlip, Mark Ward Sr.

109,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 05.02.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781498564557
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 188

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<span><span>This book analyzes narratives on Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential election victory by and for diverse populations. The narratives are designed to help students, women, young Christians, evangelicals, parents of internationally adopted children, white nationalists, etc. understand the meaning and possible consequences of Trump’s election, as well as to give voice to the responses and concerns of populations directly affected by Trump’s election. Recommended for scholars interested in political communication, rhetoric, cultural studies, sociology, and media studies.</span></span>
<span><span>In this book, narratives are constructed to help groups such as students, women, young Christians, evangelicals, internationally adopted children, and undocumented immigrants understand and articulate the meaning and possible consequences of Trump's 2016 election as it relates to their unique positions and experiences.</span></span>
<span><span>1. “America, What Have You Done?”: Donald Trump’s 2016 Presidential Victory as a Narrative Moment<br></span><span>Shing-Ling S. Chen, Nicole Allaire, and Zhuojun Joyce Chen</span><span><br>2. Calling-In Identities and Communities in the College Classroom: What Do You Say to Students?<br></span><span>Liliana Herakova and Mark Congdon Jr.</span><span><br>3. Calling for a Coalition of the “Others”: What Do You Say to Women?<br></span><span>Nicole Allaire and Shing-Ling S. Chen</span><span><br>4. The Dangers of Getting What You Wished for: What Do You Say to Evangelicals?<br></span><span>Mark Ward Sr.</span><span><br>5. “The Lord Has Sounded the Trumpets?”: What Do You Say to Young Christians?<br></span><span>Judith Roberts</span><span><br>6. Whom We Shall Welcome: What Do You Say to White Nationalists?<br></span><span>Melissa L. Beall, Shing-Ling S. Chen, and Laura Terlip</span><span><br>7. “Will I Have to Go Back to Vietnam?”: What Do You Say to Transracially, Transnationally Adopted Children?<br></span><span>Robert L. Ballard and Sarah J. Ballard</span><span><br>8. Ya Basta Trump: Undocumented Immigrants Speak Out<br></span><span>Antonio Tomas De La Garza and Jose Francisco Ramírez Angeles<br></span><span>9. Trumped Up Support for Trump: What Did The Nigerian Women Say?<br></span><span>Titilayo R. Osuagwu</span><span><br>Index<br>About the Contributors</span></span>
<span><span>Shing-Ling S. Chen</span><span> is professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Northern Iowa. <br></span><span>Nicole Allaire</span><span> is lecturer in the Department of English at Iowa State University. <br></span><span>Zhuojun Joyce Chen</span><span> is professor emeritus in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Northern Iowa. </span></span>

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