
The Monstrous Discourse in the Donald Trump Campaign
Implications for National Discourse
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2017
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-1-4985-4699-7 (ISBN)
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Description
The Monstrous Discourse in the Donald Trump Campaign: Implications for National Discourse provides a lens through which to explore the implications of the monster metaphor as applied to Trump during the 2016 presidential election. Analyzing the overt and buried usages of the monster metaphor in the media's and Trump's discourse, as well as the structure of the monster narrative generally, offers connections between the metaphor and the actions incited by its narrative. This book explores the ways in which this language also serves as a metaphor to understand the ecology of Trump's candidacy and the polarized responses drawn by his campaign, and considers its troubling implications for the future direction of national discourse.
Reviews / Votes
To this day, the 2016 presidential campaign seems an exercise in horror and the uncanny. Thus Williams and Prince treat it as a struggle over who was the metaphorical monster, and to what effect. They show how efforts to cast Donald Trump as monstrous mostly succumbed in the media to his own mini-narratives of monstrosity-by the media, migrants, politicians, Hillary Clinton or women in general, and many others. Especially helpful is the authors' explanation of audience contributions to making potent metaphors. Whether you're a fan or foe of metaphors-or monsters-Williams and Prince provide an engaging analysis. -- John S. Nelson, University of Iowa The Monstrous Discourse in the Donald Trump Campaign: Implications for National Discourse is a sharp analysis of recent political discourse and the power of metaphors. It is a timely and important contribution to monster studies. -- Sara K. Howe, Southern New Hampshire University Prince and Williams thoroughly and thoughtfully engage the potentially problematic presence of the monster in American discourse. Their insightful analysis of elements of the Trump presidential campaign gives careful attention to concerning trends and asks us to consider the repercussions of the flippantly deployed monster metaphor. -- Mark Patterson, Abilene Christian UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
3 Tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
403 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4985-4699-7 (9781498546997)
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Debbie Jay Williams | Kalyn L. Prince
The Monstrous Discourse in the Donald Trump Campaign
Implications for National Discourse
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11/2017
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Persons
Debbie Jay Williams is professor of language and literature at Abilene Christian University.
Kalyn L. Prince is graduate student in the English PhD program at the University of Oklahoma.
Kalyn L. Prince is graduate student in the English PhD program at the University of Oklahoma.
Content
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Our Metaphors, Our Selves
Chapter Two: The Monster Narrative
Chapter Three: The Media and the Monster
Chapter Four: The Buried Metaphor: Donald Trump's Construction of Monsters
Chapter Five: Monster (Metaphor) Mash
Chapter Six: When the Abyss Gazes Back
Bibliography
Appendices
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter One: Our Metaphors, Our Selves
Chapter Two: The Monster Narrative
Chapter Three: The Media and the Monster
Chapter Four: The Buried Metaphor: Donald Trump's Construction of Monsters
Chapter Five: Monster (Metaphor) Mash
Chapter Six: When the Abyss Gazes Back
Bibliography
Appendices
About the Authors