The comeback of populism: transatlantic perspectives /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Paul, Heike (Editor), Prutsch, Ursula (Editor), Gebhardt, Jürgen (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH, [2019]
Series:Publikationen der Bayerischen Amerika-Akademie ; Bd. 21.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Note on the Editors; Titel; Imprint; Table of Contents; Heike Paul: Introduction; Hans Vorländer: Populism and Modern Democracy
  • An Outline; Frank Decker: Populism in Germany and Abroad; Jürgen Gebhardt: "We the People": Popular Sovereignty, National Identity, and the Democratic Principle; Michael Hochgeschwender: US-Populism in the Late Nineteenth Century; Jack Zhou, D. Sunshine Hillygus, John Aldrich: Understanding the Trump Win: Populism, Partisanship, and Polarization in the 2016 Election
  • Laura Vorberg: #BasketofDeplorables: Digital Imagined Communities, "Twitter"-Populism, and the Cross-Media Effects of Popular Political Social Media Communication in the 2016 US Presidential ElectionMichael Oswald: Jobs, Free Trade, and a Conspiracy: Trump's Use of Producerism; Heike Paul: Authoritarian Populism, White Supremacy, and "Volkskörper"-Sentimentalism; Simon Strick: Right-Wing World-Building: Affect and Sexuality in the 'Alternative Right'; Akwugo Emejulu: Feminism for the 99%: Towards a Populist Feminism?
  • Nicole Anna Schneider: Redefining "We, the People": Black Lives Matter and the Democratization of Political CultureSascha Pöhlmann: Missing the People: Populist Aesthetics and Unpopular Resistance; Donatella Izzo: Pop(e)ulism: Populist Miracles and Neoliberal Theologies; Carlos de la Torre: What Can We Learn from Latin America to Understand Trump's Populism?; Ursula Prutsch: Populism in Brazil: Getúlio Vargas and Jair Bolsonaro; Notes on Contributors; Backcover