Introduction: The Historical Imagination and Fault Lines of the
Electorate - Christine A. Kray and Tamar W. Carroll and Hinda
Mandell
PART 1. AGGRESSIVE AND SUBORDINATE MASCULINITIES
From (Castrating) Bitch to (Big) Nuts: Genital Politics in 2016
Election Campaign Paraphernalia - Jane Caputi
Trump in the Land of Oz: Pathologizing Hillary Clinton and the
Feminine Body - Roy Schwartzman and Jenni M. Simon
The Border, Bad Hombres, and the Billionaire: Hyper-Masculinity and
Anti-Mexican Stereotypes in Trump's 2016 Presidential Campaign -
Joshua D. Martin
The Myth of Immigrant Criminality: Early Twentieth-Century
Sociological Theory and Trump's Campaign - O. Nicholas
Robertson
America, Meet Your New Dad: Tim Kaine and Subordinate Masculinity -
Beth L. Boser and R. Brandon Anderson
PART 2. FEMINIST PREDECESSORS
Please Put Stickers on Shirley Chisholm's Grave: Assessing the
Legacy of a Black Feminist Pioneer - Barbara Winslow
Commemoration and Contestation: Susan B. Anthony, Frederick
Douglass, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama - Michael J. Brown
Dressing Up for a Campaign: Hillary Clinton, Suffragists, and the
Politics of Fashion - Einav Rabinovitch-Fox
100 Years of Campaign Imagery: From Woman Suffrage Postcards to
Hillary Clinton - Ana Stevenson
The Impossibilities of Hillary Clinton as a Self-Made Woman -
Joanna Weiss
PART 3. BAKING COOKIES AND GRABBING PUSSIES: MISOGYNY AND SEXUAL
POLITICS
The Woman They Love to Hate: Hillary Clinton and the Evangelicals -
Mark Ward Sr.
"Locker Room Talk" as "Small Potatoes": Media, Women of the GOP,
and the 2016 Presidential Election - Jiyoung Lee
"Locker Room Talk" as "Small Potatoes": Media, Women of the GOP,
and the 2016 Presidential Election - Carol M. Liebler
"Locker Room Talk" as "Small Potatoes": Media, Women of the GOP,
and the 2016 Presidential Election - Neal J. Powless
"I'm Not Voting for Her": Internalized Misogyny, Feminism, and
Gender Consciousness in the 2016 Election - Pamela Aronson
Confronting "Bimbo Eruptions" and the Legacy of Bill Clinton's
Scandal: Slut-Shaming and the 2016 Presidential Campaigns - Leora
Tanenbaum
How to Turn a Bernie Bro into a Russian Bot - Steve Almond
PART 4. ELECTION DAY: REWRITING PAST AND FUTURE
#WomenCanStopTrump: Intimate Publics in the Twitterverse - Gina
Masullo Chen and Kelsey N. Whipple
A Renaissance of Feminist Ritual: Susan B. Anthony's Gravesite on
Election Day - Christine A. Kray
Birthing Family Narrative and Baby on Election Day - Hinda
Mandell
Left Behind - Rachel Parsons
This is Vienna: Parents of Transgender Children from Pride to
Survival in the Aftermath of the 2016 Election - Sally Campbell
Galman
Triumph of the Constitution: American Muslims and Religious Liberty
- Asma Uddin
PART5. THE FUTURE IS FEMALE(?): CRITICAL REFLECTIONS AND FEMINIST
FUTURES
"When they go low, we go high": African American Women Torchbearers
for Democracy and the 2016 Democratic National Convention - De Anna
J. Reese
"When they go low, we go high": African American Women Torchbearers
for Democracy and the 2016 Democratic National Convention - Delia
C. Gillis
Amnesia and Politics in the Mount Hope Cemetery: Toward a Critical
History of Race and Gender - Katie Terezakis
Beware! Benevolent Patriarchy: Election 2016 and Why No One Can
Save Us but Ourselves - Jamia Wilson
Epilogue: Public Memory, White Supremacy, and Reproductive Justice
in the Trump Era - Tamar W. Carroll
Epilogue: Public Memory, White Supremacy, and Reproductive Justice
in the Trump Era - Hinda Mandell
Epilogue: Public Memory, White Supremacy, and Reproductive Justice
in the Trump Era - Christine A. Kray
Chronology
Might take on the mantle of opening salvo in what is likely to be a
fruitful and troubling subfield of presidential history: Trump
Studies.
*HISTORY*
Christine A. Kray, Tamar W. Carroll, and Hinda Mandell have
assembled a superb interdisciplinary group of authors to analyze a
recent political history in which the politics of identity played a
large, as yet barely analyzed role. A must-read for organizers,
scholars, politicians, and students of politics who are trying to
reverse the effects of Trumpism on our national political culture.
--
*Claire Potter, The New School*
Nasty Women and Bad Hombres does it right. In this volume, an
interdisciplinary group of scholars and writers comes together to
think through how Donald Trump, a reality-TV star with no political
experience, could pull off an electoral upset against Hillary
Clinton, an intelligent, highly qualified candidate with years of
experience in public service. Among other things, contributors
illuminate the functionings of widespread internalized antifeminism
among women, hashtag feminism, and slut-shaming; recognize African
American women as torchbearers; and consider the use of misogynist
and feminist popular cultural artifacts then and now.
Simultaneously broad-based and focused, Nasty Women and Bad Hombres
does an excellent job of laying out how we got here and pondering
what to do next. --
*Micaela di Leonardo, Northwestern University*
Accessible and timely, this collection demonstrates the strength of
interdisciplinary collaboration, with strong contributions from
historians to political scientists, philosophers to communications
scholars, with the added perspective of contemporary feminist
activists. The focus on the gendered and racialized rhetoric of the
2016 campaign, and how it mobilized voters, both women and men,
makes the collection a valuable contribution to intersectional
scholarship of the American presidency. --Aidan Smith, Tulane
University
*Aidan Smith, Tulane University*
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