You Shook Me All Campaign Long Music in the 2016 Presidential Election and Beyond
Music has long played a role in American presidential campaigns as a mode of both expressing candidates’ messages and criticizing the opposition. The 2016 campaign was no exception and was a game changer. The ten chapters in this collection place music use in 2016 in historical perspective before ex...
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Formato: | Electrónico |
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University of North Texas Press
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Tippecanoe and Trump too: a brief history of why music matters in presidential campaigns / Benjamin S. Schoening and Eric T. Kasper
- This is what democracy sounds like: reflections on pop songs in the campaign / Justin Patch
- Not my president?: punk rock and presidential protest from Ronald to Donald / Lars J. Kristiansen
- Rapping for a revolution: Latino hip-hop artists and the 2016 presidential election / Eunice Rojas
- Political music, media spectacle, and organizational communication competence: what the wrong songs suggest about candidates and their campaigns / Nancy Wiencek, Jonathan Millen, and David R. Dewberry
- We the people sing: presidential candidates' use of music to express different methods of constitutional interpretation / Eric T. Kasper
- Ameritude: framing and convergence culture in the American political landscape / Quentin Vieregge
- This is our fight song: the rhetorical (in)visibility of Hillary Clinton supporters / Kate Zittlow Rogness
- Weapons of mass distraction?: music, Trump, and democracy / Lily E. Hirsch
- Trump the musical prophet / Daniel Oore
- Pub fight politics: of Trump, anger management, and music / David Wilson.